WHAT TO SEE
• The Automobile Museum presenting the largest collection of vintage cars in the world
• Mulhouse's historical centre with its 18th Century former town hall and 19th Century "Nouveau Quartier"
• The national railway museum, the largest museum of its kind in Europe
• The printed textile museum, the most important collection of printed textiles in the world
• A walk in the beautiful Zoological and Botanical Park created in 1868
WHAT TO DO
• Mulhouse's Christmas Market with its exclusively designed fabric; a new creation every year
• 4 days of the Scènes de Rue street theatre festival
• Diner at Il Cortile, the only Michelin star Italian restaurant in France
• Meet a Mulhouse Alsace Greeter and discover the city
• The Gambrinus restaurant and pub serving beer from its microbrewery
WHAT TO TASTE
• “Fleischschnacka” (“snake meat”), minced “pot au feu” meat rolled in pasta, traditional of southern Alsace
• Famous Alsatian wines from a wine cellar along the wine route
• “Bredalas”, typical Alsatian biscuits enjoyed during Advent and Christmas
• Alsatian sweet brioche “Kouglof” with dried grapes and almonds
• The flame-grilled tart traditionally made of thin pastry, sour cream, onions and bacon
WHAT TO BRING BACK
• A suitcase full of “Bredala” biscuits
• A piece of the exclusive Christmas fabric of the year
• White Alsatian wines from local wine cellars
• Souvenirs of Mulhouse from “La Boutique” at the Tourist Office
• A unique and original piece of art from MOTOCO
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