Rhine boat trip
À partir de 210€
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Rhine boat trip
À partir de 210€
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> Your stay in Alsace > How to get here
Wherever you're travelling from, getting to Alsace by car is simple.
From France
- From Paris, the A4 will take you to Strasbourg, passing close to Châlons-en-Champagne and Metz.
- From northern France, take the A1 followed by the A26 as far as Reims. From there, you can take the A4 which will bring you to Strasbourg.
- From the west and the south-west, the quickest option is to travel to Paris via the A8 or the A11. You can then continue your journey via the A4.
- From the south, you should take the A7 as far as Lyon and then take the A42 and the A40 to Bourg-en-Bresse. Next, the A39 followed by the A36 will take you to Besançon where you should head for Mulhouse via the A35.
From Switzerland
Take the N2 from Bern or the N3 from Zurich as far as Basel. You should then take the A35.
From Belgium
Take the E411 to Luxembourg and then branch off via the A4 to continue on to Strasbourg.
| Average travel times to Alsace from various main cities | ||
| Departing from | Distance | Estimated journey time |
| Brest | 1 070 km | 11 hours |
| Marseille | 820 km | 8 hours |
| Lille | 520 km | 5 hours |
| Paris | 500 km | 5 hours |
| Lyon | 480 km | 4 hours |
| Brussels | 440 km | 4 hours |
| Geneva | 250 km | 4 hours |