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Welcome !| Mulhouse Tourist Office
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.
The must-sees of the destination | Mulhouse Tourist Office
A city center on a human scale, studded with architectural wonders and attractive alleys: Mulhouse has many assets to discover without delay!
Historical center - Mulhouse Tourist Office
From the birth of the Zoological and Botanical Park to the superb mansions of the Rebberg, from the former converted industrial sites (the Foundry, DMC / Motoco) to the working-class neighborhoods of the Cité, Mulhouse claims its industrial past loud and clear. Better yet: Mulhouse has drawn strength from it, and a specificity that makes it ...
Mulhouse in the heart of 3 countries | Mulhouse Tourist Office
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.
Mulhouse market | Mulhouse Tourist Office
It is at the Mulhouse market, the largest in North East France, that the heart of the city beats every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. More than a visit not to be missed, the market is a unique experience, to be lived with all your senses on the alert.
Mulhouse and its region | Mulhouse Tourist Office
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 Garden, the Wallach Park or the Jardins du Temps, all three labeled Remarkable Gardens.
Mulhouse Christmas Market | Mulhouse Tourist Office
For 5 weeks, from the end of November to the end of December, the Mulhouse Christmas Market nestles in the heart of the city’s historic center, on the Place de la Réunion, around the Temple Saint-Etienne and Place des Cordiers.
Getting to Mulhouse - Mulhouse Tourist Office
The easiest way to reach Mulhouse is to use the bus and train shuttle. The bus waiting for you at the airport will then take you to the Saint-Louis train station where you can take the train to Mulhouse.
Getting around and parking | Mulhouse Tourist Office
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.
Museum of Printed Fabrics - Mulhouse Tourist Office
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!