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Mulhouse

Mulhouse, the largest city in the Haut-Rhin department of the Grand Est region, serves as a strategic gateway in the European Collectivity of Alsace. Situated near the borders of Switzerland and Germany, this historic industrial center, once nicknamed 'the French Manchester,' has transformed into a cultural hub renowned for its exceptional museum offerings. It is home to the Cité de l'Automobile and the Cité du Train, which hold the titles of the world's largest automobile and railway museums, respectively. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Mulhouse offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and academic vitality, hosting the Upper Alsace University and the secretariat of the European Physical Society. Its central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the broader Alsace region or conducting business across the tri-border area. The city provides efficient connectivity and a rich array of attractions that cater to both leisure and corporate needs.

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Where to Base

Stay in the city center or near the museum district for maximum convenience. This area allows easy walking access to major attractions like the Cité de l'Automobile and Cité du Train. It is well-served by public transport and offers a high density of dining and business facilities, making it ideal for travelers who want to minimize commute times.

Getting Around

Mulhouse features a robust public transport network. Its location at the junction of France, Switzerland, and Germany makes cross-border travel to Basel or Freiburg straightforward. Most key hotels and museums are concentrated in accessible areas, allowing guests to navigate the city efficiently on foot or via short taxi rides.

Best Season

The city is accessible year-round, but spring and autumn offer mild weather perfect for exploring outdoor spaces and visiting museums comfortably. Summer brings various cultural events, while winter showcases the unique festive atmosphere of Alsace. These seasons provide an excellent balance for combining business obligations with cultural exploration.

Nearby attractions

Dining

Il Cortile

Restaurant Michelin€€€71 m

In a pedestrian street of historic Mulhouse, welcome to a 16C building that is a something of a culinary landmark with the locals. Chef Jean-Michel Feger has been rolling out Mediterranean-inspired cuisine here since 2001. Think mouth-watering, technically polished, modern dishes with a distinct Italian twang: saffron-spiked creamy risotto, squid, broad beans and spicy ventricina. In fine weather, soak up la dolce vita and enjoy your meal alfresco on the patio of the small courtyard. Pleasant, unstarched service.

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Le 4

Restaurant€€89 m

The young couple at the head of this dinky establishment in the heart of Mulhouse rustles up a concise menu of enticingly entitled dishes. The food is colourful, inventive and scattered with Mediterranean notes: “our version” of vitello tonnato; gilt-head seabream, spaghetti alle vongole and an emulsion of cockles; tagliata of beef, baby potatoes, rocket salad, Kalamata olives and shavings of parmesan. Enticing wine list.

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La Table de Michèle

Restaurant€€642 m

Michèle Brouet is a figure on the local gastronomy scene. Her restaurant is the reflection of her generosity and cheer, as is the atmosphere, which is welcoming with its various random objects and bouquets of flowers. Good food and good times are on the menu!

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L'Estérel

Restaurant€€€1.8 km

Mulhouse's Estérel serves 100% homemade dishes made with market - fresh ingredients that are tasty and very contemporary. The shady terrace is taken by storm in summer.

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Maison Kieny

Restaurant€€€2.5 km

This inviting coaching inn (from 1850) not far from Mulhouse occupies an imposing traditional Alsace building in the centre of the village. In a pretty dining room with a new decor, the food now leans more towards bistronomy but is still built around seasonal ingredients: spiced sauerkraut fritter, pulled wild boar and radish pickles; venison bourguignon, sweet potato purée; apple and buckwheat dessert.

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