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City Résidence Strasbourg Centre

Poincare, Strasbourg
7.4

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3,450 reviews

Aparthotel in the heart of Strasbourg with air-conditioned rooms and kitchenettes, close to Place des Halles Shopping Centre.

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Alsace is home to a variety of captivating attractions that can enhance your visit. Key sites include the charming villages of Riquewihr and Colmar, known for their half-timbered houses and quaint canals. The Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle, perched on a hilltop, offers stunning views and a glimpse into medieval history. Don’t miss the beautiful Route des Vins d’Alsace, a scenic wine route dotted with vineyards and wineries, perfect for tastings and exploration.


Alsace boasts a rich culinary heritage that reflects both French and German influences. Make sure to try 'Choucroute Garnie,' a traditional dish made with fermented cabbage, sausages, and various meats. Another popular option is 'Tarte Flambée,' resembling a thin pizza topped with cream, onions, and bacon. For dessert, indulge in 'Kougelhopf,' a sweet, fluffy bread often containing raisins and almonds, which is perfect with a cup of local wine.


The Alsace wine route is best explored by car or bicycle, allowing you to stop in charming towns and visit local wineries at your own pace. Many vineyards offer guided tours, tastings, and the chance to learn about the winemaking process. Alternatively, public transportation is available, and some regions offer organized wine tours. Whether you're a connoisseur or a casual wine enthusiast, the route provides a wonderful opportunity to sample a variety of Alsatian wines.


Spring and autumn are considered the best times to visit Alsace. In spring (April to June), the weather is mild, and the vineyards are in bloom, creating picturesque landscapes. Autumn (September to November) offers a beautiful display of fall colors, along with the grape harvest. During these times, you can enjoy a range of festivals celebrating local wines and cuisine, further enriching your experience of the region's culture.


Once in Alsace, you have several transportation options. The region has a well-connected public transport system, including buses and trains that connect major towns and cities. Renting a car is also popular, offering flexibility to explore rural areas and scenic routes. For a more eco-friendly option, bicycles are available for rent in many towns, making it easy to enjoy the beautiful landscapes at a leisurely pace.


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