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Combining a trip to Strasbourg...

My husband and I are interested in traveling to Strasbourg for the Christmas market. What are some other cities (relatively close by or within a few hour train ride) you would visit during this trip? Thanks for your input!


Heather
San Diego 9/27/12

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9/27/12 8:12 AM
Tim

Ojai, CA
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Have been to three on the German side of the Rhine: Freiburg, Baden-Baden, and Heidelberg & liked them all. There's a regional train (Ortenau S-Bahn) that makes the short trip from Strasbourg over to Offenburg or Appenweier where you can connect with the north-south German trains that run along the edge of the Schwarzwald.


9/27/12 8:52 AM
Tom

Hüttenfeld, Hessen Germany
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Mannheim isn't a place I recommend people go out of their way to visit, but they host a pretty good Christmas market. Not the best in Germany, but one of the better examples for a city of its size.


9/27/12 9:24 AM
Sarah

Stuttgart, Germany
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Stuttgart is an hour and a half by train and while otherwise not really a great city for tourists (unless you like cars, in which case it's a must-stop for the two great car museums) but it has a large and nice Christmas market. Even better in my view is the neighboring town of Esslingen, only another 10 minutes away from the main train station, that has both a traditional christmas market and a rennissance market at the same time, and is just a beautiful city, period.


9/27/12 12:04 PM
Nigel

East Midlands, England
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Basel is cool, not too far south.

Paris is neat, and only a couple of hours west.


9/27/12 12:22 PM
Jo

Frankfurt, Germany
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Planning on Esslingen, Strasbourg, Colmar and Stuttgart this Dec. which I am really looking forward to, as well as farther north with Büdingen, Idstein, Wiesbaden, Mainz, Bad Homburg, Seligenstadt, and perhaps Kronberg and Eppstein. Frankfurt of course, multiple times, and Höchst. Some of them are only on one weekend, so I get to stretch out my visits.


9/28/12 1:26 AM
Philip

London, United Kingdom
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If you like cars or trains, Mulhouse is around an hour from Strasbourg and has France's national motor and rail museums, both of which are very good.


9/28/12 5:49 AM
Harold

New York, NY USA
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I don't know what it's like in December, but I really liked Nancy, about an hour and a half from Strasbourg. If you like Art Nouveau or glassware, it's a must. And the Place Stanislas is absolutely gorgeous, both by day and by night.


9/28/12 8:21 AM
James

Frisco
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Basel Switzerland!


10/2/12 8:42 PM
Heather

San Diego
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Thanks for your feedback!


10/3/12 7:19 PM
Robert

Portland
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Colmar.


10/3/12 8:41 PM
Fred

San Francisco
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Hi,

Obernai on the French side close to Strasbourg, on the German side Rastatt. Both can easily be reached by train.


10/4/12 11:48 AM
Heather

San Diego
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What about staying in Baden Baden? There is a deal I'm looking at right now that seems reasonable, with a car rental option. Would that seem to be a good base for exploring some of the surrounding cities, including Strasbourg? I've been to Strasbourg before and know it'll be busy with the Christmas market, so I'm wondering if staying in a quieter place might be a good option... thoughts?