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Practical info — Mulhouse

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💡 Tips

  • Buy a Mulhouse City Pass if you plan to visit the famous automobile and train museums to save on entrance fees.
  • Use the highly efficient tram system, which directly connects the train station with major tourist attractions.
  • The historic center around Place de la Réunion is pedestrian-friendly and famous for its colorful painted facades.
  • Keep an eye out for the creative street art pieces and murals decorating the sides of buildings as you walk around.

🍽 Food

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Flammekueche (Tarte Flambée)

Try this Alsatian flatbread specialty in a traditional Winstub (wine tavern) located in the central alleys.

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Fleischschnacka

A local specialty consisting of meat-stuffed pasta rolls; look for it in traditional Alsatian brasseries.

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Munster Cheese

The most authentic way to buy this pungent regional cheese is from a stall at the large local market.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Marché du Canal Couvert

Visit one of eastern France's largest markets on market days for fresh regional produce and fabrics.

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Downtown Textile Shops

Discover fabrics with traditional Alsatian patterns that honor the city's rich textile manufacturing history.

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Parc Salvator

A romantic English-style park right in the middle of the city, convenient for a quiet break.

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Walk along the Rhone-Rhine Canal

Enjoy the peaceful waterfront and industrial heritage atmosphere, away from the urban bustle.

Highlights of 2026

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Mulhouse, located in the Alsace region of eastern France near the German and Swiss borders, is defined by its prestigious industrial heritage. During the 19th century, it was a global powerhouse for textile manufacturing and mechanical engineering, earning the nickname the French Manchester. This legacy is preserved today in several world-class technical museums, most notably the Cité de l'Automobile, which contains the world's largest collection of vintage and luxury cars. Unique in French history, Mulhouse remained an independent city-republic allied with the Swiss Confederation until 1798, when it voted to join the French Republic. The heart of the city is the Place de la Réunion, featuring the brightly painted Renaissance Town Hall and the neo-Gothic Temple Saint-Étienne. Today, Mulhouse remains a key industrial hub, hosting major automotive plants and chemical industries within the Upper Rhine tri-national metropolitan area. The city provides a multicultural environment and serves as a gateway to both the Alsatian vineyards and the neighboring Black Forest.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Geography

Population
111,430
Coordinates
47.75080, 7.33590

Facts

  • Mulhouse officially voted to become part of the French Republic on January 4, 1798.
  • The Cité de l'Automobile features the renowned Schlumpf collection of over 400 classic cars.
  • The Temple Saint-Étienne has the tallest spire among all churches in the Haut-Rhin department.
  • In 1853, Mulhouse was the first city in France to establish a dedicated worker's housing district.
  • The city is home to the Cité du Train, the largest railway museum in continental Europe.
  • The city is located just 25 kilometers from the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg.

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Sights in the town Mulhouse (19)

Cité de l'Automobile🏛 museum

The world's largest automobile museum, featuring the extraordinary Schlumpf collection of classic cars.

Cité du Train🏛 museum

The national railway museum of France, showcasing a vast collection of historic locomotives and carriages.

Place de la Réunion🏺 historical

The heart of Mulhouse's old town, famous for its spirited Renaissance buildings and the old town hall.

Saint-Étienne Temple⛪ religious

A prominent neo-Gothic Protestant church known for its 14th-century stained glass and impressive height.

Zoological and Botanical Garden🌿 nature

A beautiful park established in 1868, home to many endangered species and exceptional floral displays.

Museum of Printed Textiles🏛 museum

A specialized museum tracing the history of fabric printing and Mulhouse's textile industry since 1833.

Hôtel de Ville🏙 civic

Renaissance-style town hall built in 1552, famous for its painted facade and historical council chamber.

🕒 Mo-Su 13:00-18:30; Tu off🆓

Tour de l'Europe🏙 civic

Iconic triangular skyscraper with a revolving restaurant, symbolizing the city's modern reconstruction.

Parc Salvator🎡 recreation

The oldest public park in Mulhouse, designed in the 19th century as a romantic English garden.

Gare de Mulhouse-Ville

Central railway station with a historic 19th-century building, a major hub in the Grand Est region.

Tour du Belvédère🎡 recreation

Observation tower on the Rebberg hill offering a wide view over the city and the Vosges mountains.

Kunsthalle Mulhouse🎭 culture

Contemporary art center located in a former industrial building of the DMC factory.

🕒 Tu 10:00-18:00; We,Fr 12:00-18:00; Th 12:00-20:00; Sa,Su 14:🆓

Église Sainte-Marie⛪ religious

Significant Catholic church built in the 19th century in the neo-classical style.

Lasergame Évolution👨‍👩‍👧 family

This laser game center in Mulhouse features exciting challenges and fun for families and groups.

Tour du Bollwerk🏰 castle

The Tour du Bollwerk is a historic defensive tower from the medieval fortifications of Mulhouse. It remains a symbolic landmark of the city's ancient history.

Mulhouse🏺 historical

The Hôtel de Ville de Mulhouse is the administrative center and town hall of Mulhouse. It is a key public building where local municipal services are located.

🕒 Mo-Fr 08:00-12:00, 13:30-18:00

Église Saint-Étienne⛪ religious

The Temple Saint-Étienne is a major Protestant church and a landmark of Mulhouse. It is famous for its tall spire and central location in the city.

Mairie de Brunstatt-Didenheim🏺 historical

The Mairie de Brunstatt-Didenheim is the administrative center and town hall of Mulhouse. It is a key public building where local municipal services are located.

🕒 Mo 09:00-12:00,13:00-17:00; Tu 09:00-12:00,13:00-18:30; We 1

La Filature🎭 culture

The La Filature is a prominent cultural venue for performing arts in Mulhouse. It hosts a variety of shows and artistic events throughout the year.

Frequently asked questions

Which museum is a must for car fans?
Cité de l'Automobile, the world's largest car collection with over 400 vehicles, including many Bugattis.
Is there also a railway museum?
Yes, Cité du Train is Europe's largest railway museum, showcasing impressive historic trains.
How close is Mulhouse to the border?
Very close; Basel (Switzerland) and Freiburg (Germany) are both reachable in about 30-40 minutes.
What is Place de la Réunion?
The central square of the old town, home to the ornate town hall and Saint Stephen's church.
Is the Zoological Garden worth a visit?
Yes, the Parc Zoologique et Botanique is one of the oldest and most beautiful in France.
Mulhouse: where is it located?
Mulhouse is located in Grand Est, France.
Mulhouse: what is there to see?
Highlights include Cité de l'Automobile, Cité du Train, Place de la Réunion.
Mulhouse: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Mulhouse: why is it worth visiting?
Mulhouse, located in the Alsace region of eastern France near the German and Swiss borders, is defined by its prestigious industrial heritage.
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