Where to Stay in Northern Alsace? A Guide to the Best Cities in 2026
Northern Alsace, located between Strasbourg and Wissembourg, is a region rich in heritage, nature, and cuisine. Choosing the right accommodation is essential to making the most of your stay. That’s why this guide highlights the best towns to stay in, along with practical tips and our accommodation recommendations.
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Why choose Northern Alsace?
In practical terms, Northern Alsace lies between the Strasbourg metropolitan area, the wooded hills of the Northern Vosges, and the Rhine Plain. It is a region where three distinct landscapes converge, offering travelers a rare diversity. Indeed, in just a few kilometers, you’ll pass from rolling vineyards to deep forests, and then to picturesque half-timbered villages.
In addition, the region boasts an exceptional cultural heritage. Villages such as Hunspach, voted “France’s favorite village,” and the fortified town of Wissembourg bear witness to a rich history. Furthermore, the Alsace Wine Route runs through the southern part of the region, adding an unmissable culinary dimension to any visit. For a complete overview of everything the region has to offer, check out our comprehensive guide to activities in Alsace.
In addition, accessibility is a major advantage. The Strasbourg TGV station connects to Paris in 1 hour and 46 minutes. Furthermore, the TER network provides efficient service to major cities. By car, the A4, A35, and A340 highways make it easy to travel throughout the region. For more information, visit the official Visit Alsace website.
A region where nature and culture meet
First of all, the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, covers a large part of the region. Its marked trails, sandstone cliffs, and ruined castles attract hikers from all over the world. However, the region is not limited to nature. In fact, museums, local markets, and festivals punctuate the cultural life throughout the year.
So whether you’re traveling as a couple, with family, or with friends, Northern Alsace offers a complete experience. That’s why choosing the right town to stay in is key to making the most of your trip. Let’s explore the best options together.
The 6 Best Cities to Stay in Northern Alsace
Every town in Northern Alsace has its own unique character. Depending on your preferences, budget, and interests, some destinations will be a better fit than others. That’s why we’ve put together this detailed list of the six best towns to visit.
1. Haguenau — The Northern Gate
First of all, as the fourth-largest city in Alsace with a population of 35,000, Haguenau is the perfect base for exploring Northern Alsace. In fact, the city is home to France’s largest undivided lowland forest, a 21,000-hectare expanse that surrounds the town and offers endless opportunities for hiking and outdoor recreation.
- Culture: Luggage Museum (the only one of its kind in Europe), Historical Museum, Municipal Theater
- Transportation: TER train station with a direct connection to Strasbourg in 25 minutes
- Strategic location: Hunspach 30 minutes away, Wissembourg 30 minutes away, forest within walking distance
- Accommodations: 6 Nexvisit units available in Haguenau
In fact, Haguenau is a strategic starting point. From the town, you can reach the most charming villages of Northern Alsace in less than 30 minutes. What’s more, with six Nexvisit properties available, you’re guaranteed a wide range of accommodations, from cozy apartments to family homes with gardens.
2. Strasbourg / Schiltigheim — The capital of Alsace
Next, Strasbourg needs no introduction. Its UNESCO World Heritage sites—comprising the Grande Île and the Neustadt district—attract millions of visitors every year. The cathedral, the Petite France district, and the European Parliament are among the must-see attractions.
- Schiltigheim: a neighboring town, with a direct tram ride to downtown in 10 minutes
- Price advantage: more affordable prices than in the heart of Strasbourg
- Accommodations: 2 Nexvisit apartments in Schiltigheim
However, staying in the heart of Strasbourg can be expensive, especially during peak season or the Christmas markets. That’s why Schiltigheim is a smart alternative. You’ll enjoy lower rates while still being able to reach downtown in just a few minutes by tram.
3. Brumath — A peaceful retreat just outside Strasbourg
Similarly, located just 20 minutes from Strasbourg via the A4 highway, Brumath offers a peaceful setting at an affordable price. A former Roman settlement known as Brocomagus, the town boasts a rich historical heritage, including the castle of the Counts of Hanau.
- Directions: Direct TER train to Strasbourg; the A4 highway is nearby
- Atmosphere: quiet, green spaces, ideal for families
- Accommodations: 2 Nexvisit properties in Brumath
For travelers seeking peace and quiet without giving up the convenience of being close to Strasbourg, Brumath offers an excellent compromise. What’s more, prices there are among the most competitive in the region, making extended family vacations very affordable.
4. Saverne — The Charm of the Vosges
Saverne is also the gateway to the Northern Vosges. Crossed by the Marne-Rhine Canal, the town charms visitors with its remarkable heritage. The Château des Rohan, the third-largest classical-style castle in Alsace, towers majestically over the town.
- Must-sees: Saint-Louis-Arzviller Inclined Plane (the only boat lift in Europe), Col de Saverne, Botanical Garden
- Nature: the perfect starting point for hikes in the Northern Vosges
- Accommodations: 2 Nexvisit properties in Saverne
In addition, Saverne attracts lovers of the outdoors and history. The Saint-Louis-Arzviller Inclined Plane, an impressive boat lift, is in itself a reason to visit the region. Furthermore, the hiking trails around the Col de Saverne offer exceptional views of the Alsace Plain.
5. Sélestat — In the heart of the Wine Route
In addition, Sélestat is centrally located between Strasbourg (50 minutes) and Colmar (25 minutes). The town is home to the Humanist Library, which is listed on UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register. The Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg is just 15 minutes away.
- Attractions: Monkey Mountain, Eagle Sanctuary, nearby vineyards
- Location: in the heart of the Alsace Wine Route
- Accommodation: 1 Nexvisit property in Sélestat
In fact, Sélestat is the perfect starting point for exploring the Wine Route. The wine-growing villages of Riquewihr, Ribeauvillé, and Eguisheim are all less than 30 minutes away. Plus, there’s no shortage of family-friendly activities: the Montagne des Singes and the Volerie des Aigles are sure to fascinate visitors of all ages.
6. Schweighouse-sur-Moder — A romantic getaway
Finally, this quiet village, nestled between Haguenau and the forest, is the perfect destination for a romantic weekend in Alsace. Indeed, Schweighouse-sur-Moder offers an intimate setting, far from the hustle and bustle of big cities.
- Our Top Pick: The Romantic Jungle Studio with Private Spa
- Nearby: 5 minutes from Haguenau, 30 minutes from Strasbourg
- Accommodation: 1 Nexvisit property
Each town in Northern Alsace has its own unique character. Your choice will depend on your priorities: accessibility, budget, natural surroundings, or proximity to tourist attractions. That’s why we recommend that you clearly define your expectations before booking.
🏆 6 Records from Northern Alsace You (Probably) Didn't Know About
The largest lowland forest in France — First of all, the Haguenau Forest covers 21,000 hectares. That’s larger than the city of Paris proper (10,540 ha). Yes, you can get lost in it.
The historic capital of beer — Schiltigheim once boasted 17 breweries and was nicknamed the “City of Brewers.” Even Strasbourg was jealous.
A unique boat lift — In addition, the Saint-Louis-Arzviller Inclined Plane (near Saverne) replaces 17 locks and lifts entire 44.60-meter barges up a 108-meter incline—all in just 4 minutes.
The third-largest classical-style castle in Alsace — Moreover, the Château des Rohan in Saverne has a facade measuring 140 meters. Only Versailles and the Palais des Rohan in Strasbourg are larger.
More storks than people — In fact, some villages in northern Alsace have more stork nests than rooftops. In Munchhausen, the storks have decided to make it their home.
France's Favorite Village — Finally, Hunspach won the title in 2020, beating out 13 other villages. Its white half-timbered houses are now famous throughout the country.
What type of accommodation should you choose?
Overall, Northern Alsace offers a variety of accommodation options. However, not all of them are equal in terms of comfort, flexibility, and value for money. Here is a detailed comparison to help you make the best choice.
| Criterion | Hotel | Bed and Breakfast | Vacation rental | Nexvisit Rental |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price per night | €80–180 | €70–130 | €60–120 | Starting at €105 |
| Space | Room only | Bedroom + shared living room | Entire home | Entire home |
| Fully equipped kitchen | No | Sometimes | Yes | Yes, complete |
| Linens included | Yes | Yes | Sometimes | Yes, always |
| Flexibility upon arrival | Fixed hours | Fixed hours | Variable | 24-hour self-service check-in |
| Platform Commission | Yes | Variable | Variable | None live |
By booking directly on nexvisit.com, you avoid paying commissions to third-party platforms. Plus, every property is fully equipped with a kitchen, linens, Wi-Fi, and welcome amenities. This way, you’ll have a true home away from home for the duration of your stay. If you’re specifically looking in the Bas-Rhin region, check out our complete selection.
Our favorite accommodations in Northern Alsace
Discover our selection of fully equipped accommodations in Northern Alsace. Each property has been carefully designed to offer comfort, style, and convenience. From family homes to romantic studios, there’s something for everyone.
First of all, this spacious family home in the heart of Haguenau is perfect for large groups. It features a private garden, parking, and all the amenities you need for a self-catering stay.
Next, a modern house with a garden, a barbecue, and an arcade machine for unforgettable moments of fun. Plus, it’s perfect for families and groups of friends.
Also available: a bright apartment in Schiltigheim with a terrace and air conditioning. Direct access to downtown Strasbourg by tram in just 10 minutes.
Similarly, a quiet and bright apartment in Brumath, featuring a balcony and unobstructed views. A peaceful retreat just 20 minutes from Strasbourg. Perfect for families.
In particular, a cozy studio with a private whirlpool tub—perfect for a romantic weekend. It features a tropical jungle vibe, air conditioning, and premium amenities. And there’s definitely a surprise waiting for you in the fridge.
Finally, an apartment right in the heart of Saverne—the perfect starting point for exploring the Château des Rohan, the canal, and the Northern Vosges. All in all, our most accessible accommodation.
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See all our accommodations in Northern Alsace →When is the best time to visit Northern Alsace?
Overall, Northern Alsace is a great place to visit year-round. Each season offers its own unique experiences and atmosphere. However, certain times of year are particularly ideal depending on your interests.
Spring (March–May)
First of all, the storks are returning, the gardens are blooming, and the outdoor dining areas are opening. It’s the perfect season for hiking in the Northern Vosges. Prices are still reasonable, and crowds are light.
Summer (June–August)
Next up is the peak tourist season. The Hop Festival in Haguenau in August is a must-see event. The Streisselhochzeit in Sélestat (August) celebrates Alsatian traditions. Be sure to book early. Don’t miss the summer activities in Brumath, either.
Fall (September–November)
What’s more, the harvest season transforms the vineyards into golden landscapes. The forests of the Northern Vosges are ablaze with vibrant colors. So, fewer crowds, attractive prices, and top-notch cuisine.
Winter (December–February)
Finally, the Christmas markets of Alsace attract visitors from all over the world. Strasbourg, Haguenau, and Sélestat all host authentic markets. However, be sure to book several months in advance, as the magical atmosphere is very popular.
In short, fall is our favorite time of year to explore Northern Alsace. The colors are stunning, the culinary scene is in full swing, and prices remain very reasonable. It’s the perfect time for a peaceful getaway.
How do you get around Northern Alsace?
In practical terms, getting around Northern Alsace is simple and convenient. In fact, there are several options available to you depending on your mode of travel and your preferences.
Car
First, it’s the most flexible option. The A4, A35, and A340 highways connect all the major cities. Plus, parking is often free outside of Strasbourg.
TER / Train
Similarly, the TER network is efficient and cost-effective. For example, Strasbourg to Haguenau in 25 minutes, Strasbourg to Saverne in 30 minutes, and Strasbourg to Sélestat in 30 minutes.
Bicycle
In addition, the EuroVelo 5 route runs through the region. There are numerous bike paths along the Marne-Rhine Canal and the Alsace Plain. That’s why it’s perfect for sunny days and family outings.
Bus / CTBR network
Finally, the CTBR network serves the suburban communities of the Bas-Rhin department. In other words, it provides a useful alternative to the train for reaching villages not served by the TER.
For stays in Strasbourg or Schiltigheim, the tram and bicycle are more than enough. However, for exploring the Northern Vosges or the Wine Route, a car is still the most practical option.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best place to stay in Northern Alsace?
Without a doubt, Haguenau is the most versatile town. With its six Nexvisit apartments, central location, and TER train station, it serves as the ideal base for exploring the entire region. However, Strasbourg/Schiltigheim is better suited for those who enjoy city life, while Saverne appeals to nature lovers.
Is it possible to visit Northern Alsace without a car?
Yes, that’s entirely possible. In fact, the TER network connects major cities to Strasbourg in 25 to 30 minutes. Similarly, the tram serves Schiltigheim. However, for remote villages and castles, a car is still recommended. That said, EuroVelo 5 offers a pleasant cycling alternative during the season.
How much should you budget for a trip to Northern Alsace?
With Nexvisit, prices start at €105 per night, all-inclusive (cleaning and linens included), for an apartment in Saverne, and go up to €163 per night for a house that sleeps 9 in Haguenau. There are no hidden fees: the listed price is the final price. This means a weekend for two people starts at €210, all-inclusive.
Are Nexvisit apartments suitable for families?
Absolutely. In fact, most of our accommodations in Bas-Rhin can accommodate 4 to 9 people. To be specific, they feature a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, Wi-Fi, and parking—everything you need for a stress-free family vacation. Plus, some accommodations have a garden or a balcony.
When is the best time to visit Northern Alsace?
Fall (September–November) is our favorite time of year: grape harvests, vibrant colors, great food, and reasonable prices. Summer offers the most festivals. Winter is magical with its Christmas markets. Spring charms visitors with its mild weather and blooming gardens. In short, every season has its own appeal.
How do I book Nexvisit accommodations?
To get started, go to nexvisit.com/logements, select your destination and dates. Then, you can book online in just a few minutes. You’ll immediately receive all the arrival instructions. Plus, there are no intermediary fees—you’re guaranteed the best rate.
Ready to explore Northern Alsace?
From Haguenau to Sélestat, via Strasbourg, Brumath, and Saverne, Northern Alsace is brimming with treasures. Ultimately, choose the town that suits your preferences and book your fully equipped accommodation with Nexvisit. More than 20 accommodations await you, starting at €105 per night, all-inclusive.
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Article published in 2025, updated in April 2026 — Nexvisit
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