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    Day 2

    65 mi

    Going South

    Today promises to be a busy and interesting day, as after breakfast and a walk we plan to leave Strasbourg and head south. All kinds of sights are waiting for us on the way, so it's worth loading up the camera.
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    1.1 mi
    10 min
    08:3045 min

    Café Bretelles - Krutenau, Strasbourg

    What could be better than enjoying a cup of delicious coffee with a croissant in one of Strasbourg's charming cafés?
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    1.3 mi
    10 min
    10:002 hrs

    Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg

    Strasbourg's Notre-Dame Cathedral, a true Gothic pearl, was built from pink Vosgian sandstone between 1176 and 1439. As was often the case with temples built over several centuries, only one tower lacked religious inspiration, money, and time.
    The tower was completed in 1439 by Cologne architect Johannes Hultz. The open worked spire at a height of 142 m is crowned with a double cross. The famous sculpture of the double portals of the southern transept, including two female figures (the Church and the Synagogue), symbolizing the triumph of Christianity and the retreat of Judaism, has survived from the previous Romanesque building.
    Special attention should be paid to the so-called columns of Angels, with an unusual image of the Last Judgment and astronomical clock of the XVI century. Every day at 12:30 p.m. the figures move, and the apostles move in succession before Christ.
    Here, as elsewhere in France, many figures suffered during the revolution. Some have been replaced by copies, and the originals are kept next to each other, in the Cathedral Museum, which also houses works of art from other Alsace temples.
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    15 min
    12:301 hr 30 min

    La Petite France

    Little France is one of the most charming districts in Strasburg. The majority of fairy half-timbered homes, the Tanner's house being the most popular one, are situated here. The canals, cobblestone streets make this place a romantic venue with picturesque sites from a fairy-tale.
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    10 min
    14:301 hr

    Maison Kammerzell

    Well, you've been walking for a while now, it's time to have lunch. Visit this amazing restaurant at Maison Kammerzell Hotel, treat yourself with some authentic Alsace cuisine: onion pie, veal stew and sauerkaut.
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    1 hr
    16:301 hr 30 min

    Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg

    Many villages of Alsace vintners are protected by powerful fortifications, but the Upper Kenningburg Castle near the town of Celeste looks especially impressive. The fortress, which once belonged to the Staufen dynasty, was rebuilt in the early 20th century by Kaiser Wilhelm II. The grandiose medieval building became a popular destination for country walks.
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    30 min
    18:301 hr

    Office de Tourisme Riquewihr

    Near the town of Celeste there are two beautiful villages with timber houses: Riboville with its picturesque market square and Rikvir, reminiscent of a museum. You can start exploring this village from the tourist office, spare an hour on walking around unique and cozy architecture.
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    25 min
    20:001 hr 30 min

    Bartholdi

    Colmar is called the little Venice - for the canals with real gondoliers. Walk through the beautiful city before having dinner at Bartholdi—a French restaurant, offering skillfully cooked dishes from traditional French cuisine.
    Please note that the restaurant is closed on Mondays and Sundays' evening.
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    1.4 mi
    10 min
    22:0010 hrs

    This busy day is already coming to an end, it's time to go to the hotel to rest, because tomorrow also expects us quite a lot of interesting and memorable, so it is necessary to be in a cheerful mood.
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