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Alsace: Alsatian Wine-tasting Tour and Lunch

1. Alsace: Alsatian Wine-tasting Tour and Lunch

Discover the traditional winemaking process the Alsace region in a family-owned winery from 1778. Enjoy a tour of the winery, that is now in organic conversion, followed by a wine-tasting and lunch of Alsatian specialties. Your experienced guide will take you down into the cellar from 1850 where you will discover the traditional Alsace winemaking process still in use at the winery today. Every part of the process will be explained; from the grapes to bottling. You’ll then get to sample the results! You will then enjoy lunch in the beautiful renovated shop, which was previously the cellar. You’ll taste Alsatian specialties, including a delicious soup, as well as an Alsatian meat pie with vegetables. Dessert will serve as the end of your winery tour, but bottles will be available to purchase as a souvenir of your Alsace winery tour.

Strasbourg: Traditional Food Group Walking Tour

2. Strasbourg: Traditional Food Group Walking Tour

Be introduced to typical Alsatian food as well as Alsatian wine and beer with this foodie walking tour of Strasbourg. See the most central parts of the city and stop for food and a drink at 5 of your host's favorite eateries.  Try a selection of Charcuterie (cold meat), with soft bretzels. Enjoy a cheese-tasting in a local shop. Follow this with the gastronomical symbol of the region, a hearty dish made with smoked ham hocks, sausages, potatoes, and choucroute garnie. Try some Alsatian wine and beer, to understand why the region is famous for its numerous breweries and vineyards. Eat some Alsatian ginger bread, the traditional "Pain d’épices”. Learn more about the food culture and the dishes you eat from your local guide.

Alsace: Guided Wine Tasting and Cellar Visit

3. Alsace: Guided Wine Tasting and Cellar Visit

Learn all about Alsatian wines in a beautiful, renovated family winery. Discover all the different types of wine that can be produced in this region with the help of an experienced sommelier. Taste a range of locally produced wines, now in organic conversion, from sparkling wine to red wines, dry and sweet white wines, and even rosés. Savor the unique flavors of the region while learning about their back ground and how to pair them with different foods.  Visit the winery cellar and check out the barrels made in 1850 that are still in use today. Learn how they lend a certain irreplaceable note of flavor to the wines they hold. From the facts and figures of Alsatian wines to the secrets of winemaking to the history of the region, everything will be shown and explained to you. Ask as many questions as you want and delight in your senses of smell and taste.

Colmar: Private Guided Walking Tour of the City Center

4. Colmar: Private Guided Walking Tour of the City Center

Enjoy a personalized private walking tour through the old Colmar. Explore the rich heritage and carefully preserved city center, whose architecture expands from the Middle Ages to the 18th century. You will walk through "Petite Venise," an unmissable district filled with traditional half-timbered houses. Continue into Tanneurs district, which is famous for its large houses with white façades. Admire the Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin, whose Gothic architecture and striking colorful tile roof are magnificent. Take in the extravagant bourgeois houses that can be spotted throughout town. The Adolf House, the oldest house in Colmar, and the 17th century Renaissance building Maison des Têtes are worth seeing. You will be accompanied by an expert local guide who will share the history of this quaint city, from smaller attractions to its most renowned sites.

Strasbourg: Cathedral Guided Walking Tour

5. Strasbourg: Cathedral Guided Walking Tour

Walk through history on a guided walking tour of the Strasbourg Cathedral. Immerse yourself in this marvel of Gothic architecture – the oldest Gothic cathedral in Europe, no less – that is the symbol of the Alsace region in France. Explore the second most visited cathedral in France, after Notre-Dame in Paris, and see how Strasbourg Cathedral is an architectural work of art. It is widely known as one of the most beautiful monuments in Alsace. Let yourself be amazed by this masterpiece of Gothic architecture that overlooks the city of Strasbourg and broods over it with its benevolent gaze. Then, walk through its equally astonishing interior to see its sky-high and colorful rose window. Walk up to the platform of the cathedral's astronomical clock for panoramic views of Strasbourg at a height of 66 meters.

Strasbourg Historical Center: Private Walking Tour

6. Strasbourg Historical Center: Private Walking Tour

If you decided to visit Strasbourg, only thing to say you is that you made a right choice and you won't regret! It's an amazing city with a beautiful sights you have ever seen! Kind people, fresh atmosphere,sunny squares, beautiful canals and amazing views! Strasbourg is situated close to the German border, therefore the population speaks both French and German. You can call this city an European one because here you can find the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and an European Ombudsman. This big, powerful city is also well-known for the Grand Island, which is the historic center of the city. It symbolizes the unity between Germany and France.   Start your 2-hour walking tour with the white district square, then continue to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. The city conserves many medieval churches like Église Saint-Thomas or Église Saint-Guillaume. You will also have time to appreciate the historic Place Broglie.

Strasbourg: 2-Hour Gourmet Walking Tour

7. Strasbourg: 2-Hour Gourmet Walking Tour

Stroll the cosmopolitan streets of Strasbourg on the market days of Wednesday and Friday to experience the city's everyday vibe, and visit many of the historical landmarks as you taste the produce of the Alsace. Set off from the monumental Strasbourg Cathedral and make your way through the pedestrian districts of the historical city center. Arrive at a central food market to sample local cheese, traditional bread, cold meat, Alsatian brioche “kouglopf”, and delicious French wine. See major landmarks such as the striking stained glass windows of the Maison Kammerzell hotel and the bronze statue on Place Gutenberg of the man who introduced printing to Europe with his printing press. Explore the historic Petite France quarter at the western end of the Grande Île and much more.

Alsace: Wine Tasting Tour and Vegetarian Lunch

8. Alsace: Wine Tasting Tour and Vegetarian Lunch

Immerse yourself in the traditional Alsatian winemaking process at a family-owned 18th-century winery. Enjoy a tour of the winery followed by a wine-tasting and vegetarian lunch composed of Alsatian specialties. Follow your experienced guide down into the cellar, dating back to 1850, where you will discover the traditional Alsace winemaking process still in use at the winery today. Discover every aspect of the process, from harvesting to bottling, then sample the results. Afterward, sit down to a delicious vegetarian lunch in the beautifully renovated shop, which was the previous cellar. Taste Alsatian specialties, including a delicious soup, as well as a vegetable quiche accompanied by various salads. Finish your tour with a traditional Alsatian dessert and feel free to purchase some bottles of wine as souvenirs.

Strasbourg: Guided Walking Tour

9. Strasbourg: Guided Walking Tour

Enjoy a walking tour of the Old Town in Strasbourg with a knowledgeable guide. Learn fascinating things about the city, like its special relationship to the invention of modern printers. Find out about the connection between Strasbourg and Sherlock Holmes. Visit Petite France and find out how it got its name. Discover the cathedral and find out what made it so famous.

Alsace: Wine Tasting and Gourmet Christmas Lunch

10. Alsace: Wine Tasting and Gourmet Christmas Lunch

Discover the traditional winemaking process of the Alsace region at a family-owned winery dating back to 1778, and that is now in organic conversion. Follow your guide into the cellar, which was built in 1850, where you will discover the traditional Alsacian winemaking process, from grape picking to bottling. Then sample the results of this process with a tasting of 5 different wines. After your tour, sit down to lunch in the beautifully renovated shop. Sample Alsatian specialties from a menu designed especially for the festive season, including an Alsatian tart with meat or vegetables and the exceptional foie gras. Dessert will be served after the main meal and you will have the opportunity to purchase a bottle of wine as a souvenir of your time in Alsace. At the end of your experience, enjoy complimentary access to the gingerbread palace located next door to the winery. Here, follow a fun and interactive trail designed to delight all 5 senses.

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4.3 / 5

based on 176 reviews

The tour of the city was great. There was a lot of background information during the tour and we got to know places that we would not have found or noticed so quickly. Any time. It's worth it.

Loubna was a great guide and the various foods we tried were fantastic. Cheeses, saucisses, bretzels, plus a fabulous lunch and a dessert of tarte flambee. Terrific day. Thank you so much.

Very nice company and great locations. With 10 participants, however, almost too many, since then there was also multilingual translation. But Natacha did a great job. Thanks

We really enjoyed the tour. What could be done better: define the meeting point more precisely.

Very nice visit, pleasant welcoming very good product and very good wine bravo congratulations