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Mulhouse is located in the east of France, in Alsace. It is the second largest city after Strasbourg. A cosmopolitan city close to Switzerland and Germany (whose borders are less than 40 km from the city centre), it is also close to the beautiful town of Colmar. It is also home to the largest airport in the Grand Est region, Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg International Airport.
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Mulhouse is a destination full of surprises that can be visited all year round!
In summer, make the most of the warm sunshine to take part in a guided tour of the city between two lengths of swim in your hotel swimming pool. Admire the street art hidden in the streets and take time to enjoy lunch in a traditional restaurant in the centre!
In spring and autumn, enjoy the mildness of the season by collecting outdoor activities! It's the perfect time to see nature in all its glory on a visit to the Alsace Ecomuseum or on a microlight flight!
Finally, in winter, the snow transforms the Alsatian landscape and covers Mulhouse in a blanket of white! As the festive season approaches, the famous Christmas market welcomes you for a traditional holiday! Fabrics on the facades and treasure hunts in the craftsmen's huts: enjoy a typical Alsatian end-of-year holiday in Mulhouse!
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Accommodation is a vital part of a successful holiday! For a comfortable weekend in Mulhouse, booking a hotel room in the city centre is an excellent way to make the most of the streets decorated with street art. If you prefer the independence of a gîte to a hotel room, Mulhouse is the place for you! Whether it's a family-friendly gîte right in the centre of town, or a discreet little nest in the surrounding countryside, there's something for everyone in Alsace!
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With its street art, half-timbered houses and famous museums, such as the Musée de l'Automobile, Mulhouse is a popular destination for travellers!
Whether you prefer to stay in a hotel or a gîte, we advise you to book your accommodation in advance! In the high season, or during the festive season, certain types of accommodation can become overcrowded, particularly hotel rooms in the city centre and unusual gîtes. By planning ahead and booking your stay in advance, you'll not only benefit from great prices, but you'll also be guaranteed a night in that hotel room just a stone's throw from the city centre that you've been dreaming of!
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A town with a rich industrial past, Mulhouse is none other than the "European capital of technicalmuseums ". A title that speaks volumes about its heritage, which is waiting to be discovered during your stay in Alsace!
Here is a non-exhaustive list of museums to visit in Mulhouse:
- The Cité du Train - SNCF Heritage, Europe's largest railway museum,
- The National Automobile Museum - Schlumpf Collection, the largest automobile museum in the world,
- The EDF Electropolis Museum, Europe's largest museum dedicated to electricity.
- The Musée des impressions sur étoffes, the largest textile image centre in the world,
- The Musée des Beaux-Arts, located in a former mansion nicknamed the "Villa Steinbach",
- The Ecomuseum of Alsace, the largest open-air museum in France,
- The Mulhouse Historical Museum, housed in the former town hall.
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Mulhouse is home not only to a large number of museums, but also to a significant built heritage as a result of Alsace's eventful history.
Here are a few ideas for cultural activities to try out during your weekend in Mulhouse:
- Look for the Klapperstein, a stone in the shape of a head hanging from the town hall building,
- Enter Mulhouse's Saint-Étienne temple, the tallest Protestant monument in France,
- Explore the streets in search of street art and painted walls,
- Taste Alsatian specialities on the Place de la Réunion, Mulhouse's central square.
- Admire the decorated ceilings of the Pharmacie des Lys.
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Mulhouse is the place to be if you want to discover the region of Alsace! As well as its heritage and expertise, another must-see is its gastronomy. From your hotel restaurant to the winstubs (traditional bistros), take the time to enjoy a delicious lunch typical of Alsace. Flammekueche, sauerkraut and baeckeoffe (a mixture of marinated meat, vegetables and potatoes), as well as the finest Alsatian wines*... Mulhouse: a veritable festival of flavours for your palate!
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Situated in the heart of the Alsace plain, Mulhouse is a city with a special charm, as are the towns and villages in the surrounding area.
Here are a few towns around Mulhouse to visit during your stay:
- The town of Colmar and its many canals, giving it the air of Little Venice
- The villages along the Alsace wine route, such as Guebwiller and Rouffach
- The town of Thann and the collegiate church of Saint-Thiébaut