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  1. Mulhouse: The fairytale city of Alsace 🧚🏼‍♀️ The Alsace Region, located on the eastern border of France, neighbors Germany and Switzerland, and is located in the western part of the Upper Rhine Region.

  2. To make your visit easier, we have selected 10 must-see places or activities! But these are not the only ones, so keep exploring the site to take in the sights and feel like coming to our place! We look forward to welcoming you! Place de la Réunion - Mulhouse Alsace.

  3. When Mulhouse unveils its heritage and charms. A city center on a human scale, studded with architectural wonders and attractive alleys: Mulhouse has many assets to discover without delay!

  4. Mulhouse is located at the crossroads of 3 countries: France, Germany and Switzerland. It is easy to get from one country to the other in less than an hour! And thanks to the train, you can travel from one end of Alsace to the other while staying in the city.

  5. Mulhouse offers a wide range of parking options, including surface, outdoor and underground parking. Here are several parking options with attractive prices: P+Tram” option: park in one of the two park-and-ride facilities (University or Kinépolis) and then take the tram to the city centre.

  6. The emblematic and unmissable place of Mulhouse, the Canal Couvert market is the largest market in eastern France with its 300 merchants present on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 7am to 5pm. It is lively and colorful, you can find regional products but also products from all over the world.

  7. From the Wine Route to the banks of the Rhine, Mulhouse and its region is a destination where it’s good to go green! Discover the Zoological and Botanical Park, the Wallach Park or the Gardens of Time, all three labeled Remarkable Gardens.

  8. The epic of the textile industry in Mulhouse began in 1746, and it was during the 18th century that printing contributed to the city’s rise. Mulhouse and Alsace became, in the following century, the world leaders in the printed fabric market!

  9. Summer at the Ecomusée d'Alsace : zoom on nature. Situated in a green setting, the Écomusée d’Alsace knows how to take advantage of the summer or spring mildness to put its assets even more forward. You will discover a stunning biodiversity, but also “La Forêt des Jeux”, a real family playground, dedicated to environmental protection.

  10. Becoming the Cité du Train in 2005, the museum was then completely renovated to present thousands of railway objects and 151 pieces of equipment from the French railway heritage collection. It now incorporates a very lively staging, rich in sounds and videos, for an even more exciting experience!

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