Love Rooms en Haut-Rhin
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Welcome to the Haut-Rhin, a jewel of Southern Alsace in the heart of the Grand Est region. From the enchanting Colmar (Little Venice, Unterlinden Museum, Isenheim Altarpiece) to the postcard-perfect villages of the Wine Route (Kaysersberg, Riquewihr, Éguisheim — classified as France's Most Beautiful Villages) and the Vosges mountains (Route des Crêtes, Grand Ballon, Lac Blanc), as well as Mulhouse (Cité de l'Automobile, Cité du Train) and the Grands Crus d'Alsace vineyards, the Haut-Rhin concentrates the best of Alsatian charm. Treat yourselves to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private jacuzzi in France's most picturesque department. Neighboring departments: Bas-Rhin (67), Vosges (88) and Territoire de Belfort (90).

Capital of Alsace wines, Colmar is one of France's most beautiful cities: Little Venice (half-timbered houses on the Lauch river, flower-decked boats), the Unterlinden Museum (Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece — a masterpiece of European medieval art), the Maison des Têtes (Renaissance facade with 106 sculpted heads), the Maison Pfister and the Tanners' Quarter form a fairytale historic center. Colmar's Christmas markets (6 thematic markets) rival those of Strasbourg. Treat yourselves to a room with a private jacuzzi in Colmar after a boat trip on Little Venice.
Voted France's Favorite Village (2017), Kaysersberg enchants with its fortified bridge (15th century, one of the most photographed in Alsace), its half-timbered houses, its ruined imperial castle, and the Albert Schweitzer Museum (Nobel Peace Prize winner, born here in 1875). Grand Cru vineyards (Schlossberg) surround the village: an absolute romantic setting.
Industrial capital of Alsace, Mulhouse is home to unique museums: Cité de l'Automobile (Schlumpf collection, the largest Bugatti collection in the world), Cité du Train (Europe's largest railway museum), Museum of Printed Textiles and EDF Electropolis Museum. The historic center (Place de la Réunion, painted Renaissance town hall, Saint-Étienne temple) and the Mulhouse Zoo (botanical and zoological park) complete the offer.
Éguisheim (France's Most Beautiful Village, unique circular village, half-timbered houses, birthplace of Alsatian vineyards, Pope Leo IX born here), Riquewihr ("pearl of the vineyard," intact medieval village surrounded by ramparts and vineyards, Dolder — 13th-century tower), Ribeauvillé (three ruined castles, Fête des Ménétriers), Turckheim (night watchman still in operation): Alsace's most photographed and France's most romantic villages.
The Haut-Rhin section of the Wine Route crosses the most beautiful villages of Alsace: Kaysersberg, Riquewihr, Éguisheim, Turckheim, Rouffach, Guebwiller. 51 Alsace Grands Crus (80% of which are in Haut-Rhin): Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, Muscat. Tastings at winegrowers' in centuries-old cellars: one of France's most beautiful gourmet routes.
The Route des Crêtes (created in 1914-1918, 77 km between Col du Bonhomme and Thann) offers spectacular panoramic views of the Alsace plain, the Black Forest, and the Alps. The Grand Ballon (1,424 m, highest point of the Vosges), Lac Blanc, Markstein, and the farm-inns (marcaires meals: munster, roïgabrageldi, tourte) complete the mountain experience.
France's largest open-air museum, the Ecomuseum of Alsace recreates a traditional Alsatian village (80 half-timbered houses, artisans, gardens, animals). A plunge into old Alsace and an enchanting setting for a couple's outing.
The Christmas markets of Colmar (6 thematic markets, illuminated Little Venice), Kaysersberg (authentic craft market), Éguisheim, and Riquewihr are among the most magical in France. Mulled wine, bredele, gingerbread, illuminations: Haut-Rhin in December is a life-size Christmas tale.
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Haut-Rhin is the ultimate concentration of Alsatian charm: Colmar (Little Venice, Isenheim Altarpiece, Christmas markets), Kaysersberg (France's Favorite Village, Albert Schweitzer), Wine Route (Éguisheim, Riquewihr, Ribeauvillé — Most Beautiful Villages of France), Route des Crêtes (Grand Ballon, farm-inns), Mulhouse (Cité de l'Automobile, Cité du Train) and Ecomuseum of Alsace. With 3 city collections, the network covers cities, vineyards, and mountains. The gastronomy is legendary: flammekueche, baeckeoffe, AOC munster, kougelhopf, bredele, Riesling Grand Cru, Gewurztraminer Vendanges tardives. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total intimacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end equipment, and discreet reception. Colmar is 2h30 from Paris by TGV (via Strasbourg).
Between €130 and €450 per night. Addresses in wine villages (Kaysersberg, Éguisheim, Riquewihr) and Vosges chalets are the most sought-after, especially during Christmas market season and in summer.
Colmar for Little Venice and museums, Kaysersberg for the charm of France's favorite village, Mulhouse for world-class museums, the Wine Route villages for the wine setting, the Vosges heights for nature and farm-inns.
Take a boat trip on Colmar's Little Venice, taste Grands Crus at Kaysersberg's winegrowers, stroll through the streets of Éguisheim and Riquewihr, drive on the Route des Crêtes, hike to the Grand Ballon, visit the Cité de l'Automobile, explore the Christmas markets in winter.
Yes: Paris-Colmar in 2h30 by TGV (via Strasbourg). Paris-Mulhouse in 2h45 by direct TGV. The Bas-Rhin (Strasbourg) is 30 min away. The Vosges (Gérardmer) is 45 min away. Switzerland (Basel) is 30 min from Mulhouse. A complete Alsace tour (Strasbourg + Wine Route + Colmar + Vosges) is a classic romantic trip in eastern France.
Private jacuzzi, sauna, hammam, Nordic bath, fireplace (essential in half-timbered houses and Vosges chalets), sometimes vineyard views, private terrace facing the Vosges or a renovated winstub setting.
Yes: the Bas-Rhin (Strasbourg, Obernai, northern Wine Route) is 30 min away. The Vosges (Gérardmer, Route des Crêtes) is 45 min away. The Territoire de Belfort is 30 min from Mulhouse. A complete Alsace circuit (Strasbourg + Wine Route + Colmar + Vosges) is a classic romantic trip in eastern France.