During your stay at Grand Petit Prince or Domaine Bohème, take the opportunity to visit many tourist sites. Alsace is a very dynamic region and offers numerous possibilities for walks and visits for both young and old. To plan your stay in the best conditions, we have prepared a list of museums, tourist sites, amusement parks, all just a few steps away from our estates!
THE ALSACE ECOMUSEUM
It is the largest open-air museum in France!
The Alsace Ecomuseum is organized like an Alsatian village from the early 20th century. As a Museum of France, it presents an exceptional collection of period buildings and everyday objects and participates in the transmission of Alsatian craft skills and techniques.
Photo credit: Alsace Ecomuseum
EUROPA-PARK
Come and discover the amusement park voted "Best Amusement Park in the World" at the Golden Ticket Awards ceremony. You can discover Europe in one day at Europa-Park with over 15 European themed areas and 3 fantastic themed areas.
Photo credit: Europa-Park
Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle
Dive into the world of the Middle Ages. From the lower courtyard with its inn, forge, and mill, to the spiral staircases leading to the lord's furnished apartments, discover an architecture, furniture, and atmosphere rich in history.
Photo credit: Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle
MARKSTEIN LUGE
While waiting for the snow to return, you can enjoy the rail toboggan! We recommend calling a bit in advance to check their opening hours.
THE TRAIN CITY
As soon as you enter the Train City, you are plunged into the corridors of history; the impact of rail transport on the daily lives of the French.
To emphasize this magical and sudden journey through time, a sound and light show transports you to the emotions of the past.
6 themes illustrate "the golden age of railways": railways and vacations, railways and the mountains, official trains, railways and war, railway workers, and the world of travel.
Photo credit: Train City
NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM
The National Automobile Museum houses the most beautiful car collection in the world with over 450 exceptional cars. In 1957, the Schlumpf brothers bought a former wool spinning mill where they later installed their entire collection.
Photo credit: National Automobile Museum
Don’t wait any longer! Alsace is waiting for you! Quickly book your stay in one of our estates: https://www.hebergement-haut-de-gamme-alsace.com/
Many other places are waiting to be discovered in our beautiful region, and we will gladly assist you in exploring Alsace.