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  1. Things to Do in Grand Est, France - Grand Est Attractions. Explore popular experiences. See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Wine Tastings (210) Private Sightseeing Tours (230) Theme Parks (18) Fun & Games (22) Private and Luxury (48) Castles (102) Full-day Tours (175) Cultural Tours (117)

    • Champagne Tasting in Epernay
    • Explore The Grande Ile in Strasbourg
    • Get Cultured in Metz
    • Back to Nature in The Vosges Mountains
    • Drive The Alsace Wine Route
    • A Royal Stroll at Stanislas Square in Nancy
    • Battlefield of Verdun – Learn About The Great War
    • Explore The Medieval Fair Town of Troyes
    • Visit Reims’ Cathedral – Symbol of Royal Power
    • All Bugatti at Cité de L’Automobile in Mulhouse

    The wonderful region of Champagne, with its rolling hills and vineyards everywhere, is one of the main Grand Est destinations. This area is especially beautiful after the harvest, with the fall colors. Visit Epernay, the center of champagne production, and stroll through Avenue Champagnewith its beautiful private mansions along it. Avenue de Champa...

    People visiting the Grand Est region, France, cannot miss Strasbourg, the capital. Strasbourg is one of the main Grand Est destinations, a great city for sightseeing and tasting regional food and wines. The Grande Île is Strasbourg’s beating heart, a large island that lies at the city’s historic center. On this island, you can find some of the best...

    Metz,in the historical region of Lorraine, is one of the Grand Est cities ideal for a cultural weekend getaway. Crossed by the Moselle and Seille Rivers, Metz is home to extensive green space, a large pedestrian old town, and a university. In Metz’s large pedestrian Old Town, the German door is the most imposing remaining part of the medieval rampa...

    Set in the heart of the region, the Vosges Mountainsare the perfect destination in Grand Est, France, for nature lovers. In addition to the beautiful forests, pristine lakes, and superb views, the Vosges is also a center of adventure sports like nordic skiing, paragliding, and extreme canoeing. People looking for a more relaxing stay can recharge t...

    If you are interested in wine travel, you will love the Alsace Wine Route, from Colmar to Strasbourg or vice-versa. The Alsace Wine Route is the most famous French wine route and makes one of the best French road trips. Learn about Alsace’s wines, visit the picturesque Alsace villageswith their cobbled streets and beautiful half-timbered houses, an...

    Stanislas Square, in Nancy, is one of the most beautiful squares in Europe, if not the most beautiful one! Place Stanislas was commissioned in the 18th century by the Duke of Lorraine Stanislas Leszczyński. At that time, Nancy was divided into two areas, separated by ramparts: the medieval Old Town – with its ducal palace – and the Renaissance New ...

    The Battle of Verdunin 1916 was a frontal collision, the deadliest in history, between France and the German Empire. This battle of annihilation, through an unprecedented artillery duel, symbolizes and summarizes total war. From the start of the war in 1914, Verdun, its citadel, and the belt of forts that protected it were considered key to the Fre...

    Troyes, in the south of Champagne, was one of the most important fair towns in France during medieval times, a center for hosiery and cloth making. Just like Provins, in Ile-de-France, Troyes hosted two huge annual fairs that brought craftsmen and merchants from all over Europe. In 1524 a terrible fire destroyed much of the town, and Troyes had to ...

    Reims, the unofficial capital of the historical region of Champagne, is a beautiful city to visit, with an interesting history and medieval heritage. Among all the historical buildings in Reims outstands its Gothic Cathedral. The cathedral was dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is famous for being the traditional location for the coronation (le Sacre...

    La Cité de l’Automobile, also known of Musée national de l’Automobile, is built around the Schlumpf collection of classic automobiles. Located in Mulhouse, southern Alsace, La Cité de l’Automobile is one of the best Grand Est attractions for kids and adults. The Schlumpf brothers were two local businessmen with a passion for cars. Their collection,...

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  4. From Strasbourg Cathedral to Reims’ magnificent edifice, from the Alsace Wine Route to Champagne’s vineyards, from the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park to the one in Ardennes, by way of Nancy, Metz and Troyes, anyone with a taste for discovery and authenticity will be spoilt for choice.

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