The Alsace region of France isn’t a travel secret, but there is a reason it’s such a popular option for Christmas travel, writes Agnes Groonwald Its historic villages transform into a magical wonderland each winter with storybook landscapes against half-timbered houses offering treats like tarte flambee and spiced bredele cookies. Alsace, a region that follows the Rhine River along the borders of Germany and Switzerland, resembles holiday traditions from both of its neighbours while maintaining an identity all its own. The markets here are a unique blend of cultures set against some of the most whimsical architecture in France.
These are some of the earliest regions in Europe to embrace Christmas markets, with some of the villages celebrating in some way since the 1500s. Some of the villages even share credit as the backdrop for the quintessential French town featured in Beauty and the Beas t. It’s no surprise that the Christmas markets of Alsace are some of the best in Europe.
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