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European Parliament of Strasbourg
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Things to do

Strasbourg City Centre

Place de la cathédrale, Strasbourg, 67000

With its monumental cathedral featuring carvings as delicate as any piece of lacework, Strasbourg is one of Europe’s most attractive cities. Thanks to the richness and sheer density of its heritage sites, the entire town centre has been listed as UNESCO World Heritage. Strasbourg is definitely well worth a visit, to discover its history, its cuisine and its unique atmosphere. Don't forget the famous Christmas Market, open from the last week-end of november to 31st of december www.otstrasbourg.fr

Chocolate Secrets Museum

Musée du chocolat, Rue du pont du péage, GEISPOLSHEIM, 67118

A passion to share over chocolate, 800m2 entirely dedicated to cacao and its transformation into chocolate. Free car park Rate : adult 8€, Children from 5 to 15 years old : 6€, under 5 years : free. Web site : www.musee-du-chocolat.com Special opening times on Sunday and public holidays : from 02:00pm to 06:00 pm

European Parliament

Allée du printemps, STRASBOURG, 67070

Strasbourg is the official seat of the European Parliament. Each month, Members gather for four days to vote and debate in a series of meetings known as plenary sessions. We invite visitors to find out more in an informative briefing lasting approximately one hour. Web site : www.europarl.europa.eu

Europa Park

Europa-Park-Strasse 2, RUST, 77977

More than 100 attractions and fantastic shows, ten rollercoasters and 13 European themed areas will exceed your wildest expectations. Enjoy these special moments with family or friends and take time off from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Europa-Park, which is easily accessible from Strasbourg, it is the largest seasonal theme park in the world. It is a genuine crowd puller attracting over 4 million visitors a year to Rust and its restful and beautiful surroundings.www.europapark.de

The Alsace Wine Route

Alsace

It has become famous the world over for its exceptional natural beauty, its simple course and for the instant connection its visitors feel with the region and its growers The Alsace Wine Route winds its way from north to south, for more than 170 kilometres along the eastern foothills of the Vosges This delightful itinerary leads visitors across rows of undulating, vine-covered hills, and through quaint villages with narrow streets and charming flower-decked houses clustered www.vinsalsace.com/en

Colmar

For Georges Duhamel (as he wrote in 1931), Colmar was the "most beautiful town in the world". It has also often been said that it is the most Alsatian town in Alsace! Without going over the top with superlatives, Colmar undoubtedly remains an exceptional town due to the wealth and variety of its historical and architectural heritage. www.ot-colmar.fr

Le village préféré des Français 2017 : KAYSERSBERG

KAYSERSBERG, 68240

Reservations:

5 Rue de l'Ill Geispolsheim, 67118 France

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Minimum check-in age: 18