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Air Travel to Alsace

Air Travel to Alsace

Alsace And Lorraine, France

Airport Options and Flights

Major Airports Serving Alsace

Alsace has direct access to regional airports and is well-connected to larger international hubs via efficient ground transport.

Main Airports

  • EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg (BSL/MLH/EAP): Closest major international airport to southern Alsace.
  • Strasbourg Airport (SXB): Smaller regional airport mainly serving domestic and some European flights.
  • Frankfurt Airport (FRA), Germany: A major international hub, approx. Two hours by high-speed train from Strasbourg.

Airlines and Routes

A mix of budget and full-service airlines serve Alsace. Direct transatlantic flights are not available to regional Alsace airports.

Carriers and Connections

  • EuroAirport: EasyJet, Ryanair, Air France, Lufthansa, Vueling, Wizz Air, Eurowings.
  • Strasbourg Airport: Air France (Paris, Lyon, Marseille), Volotea, Ryanair.
  • From North America/Asia: Fly into major European hubs (Paris CDG, Frankfurt FRA, Amsterdam AMS, London LHR/LGW, Zurich ZRH), then connect by flight or high-speed train.

Seasonal Pricing

Flight prices reach their peak during summer (June-August) and Christmas market season (December). Book flights in advance for better rates.

Best Value Travel

Shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) offer better value. Lowest prices typically occur in the low season (Jan-March, Nov, excluding Christmas).

Flight Deals

Dollar Flight Club and Skyscanner are valuable resources for finding flight deals.

Airport Facilities and Transfers

Airport Services

  • Duty-free shops, restaurants, cafes.
  • Car rental agencies (DiscoverCars.com).
  • Currency exchange and ATMs.
  • Free Wi-Fi access.

Transfer Options to Cities

  • Strasbourg Airport: Direct shuttle train to Strasbourg Gare Centrale (9 minutes).
  • EuroAirport: Bus to Gare de Saint-Louis, then TER/TGV to Mulhouse/Colmar/Strasbourg.
  • Taxis and Uber available at airports.
  • Frankfurt Airport: Direct TGV/ICE high-speed train to Strasbourg (approx. 2 hours).

Special Airport Note

EuroAirport Tri-National Status

EuroAirport has separate exits for France, Switzerland, and Germany. Exit through the French sector if Alsace is your main destination or if your rental car is booked for France.

Long-Haul Connections

For transcontinental travel, flying into major European hubs and then taking a high-speed train to Alsace is often more direct and scenic than another short flight.

VAT Refund

If you plan to process a VAT refund, allow extra time at the airport before your departure.

Land Transportation

Train Connections

Trains provide an efficient way to travel within Alsace and connect to other regions.

Rail Network

  • High-Speed Trains (TGV/ICE): Connect Strasbourg to Paris (1h 45m) and major French/German cities. TGV Lyria for Swiss cities from Mulhouse.
  • Regional Trains (TER Grand Est): Extensive network connecting major towns like Strasbourg, Colmar, Mulhouse, Sélestat.
  • Booking: SNCF Connect app/website, train stations. Book high-speed tickets in advance.

Bus Services

Long-distance bus services offer a cheaper, though often slower, alternative to trains for intercity travel.

Long-Distance Options

  • Companies: FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus operate routes connecting Strasbourg and Mulhouse to other French and European cities.
  • Check their respective websites for routes and schedules.
  • Useful for budget-conscious travelers or destinations not directly served by train.

Self-Driving in Alsace

Driving offers flexibility to explore the region, notably the Wine Route. Be aware of local regulations.

Requirements & Rules

  • Minimum age 18 (rental companies often 21/25+ with surcharge). Valid national license + IDP for non-EU citizens.
  • Drive on the right-hand side. Speed limits: 130 km/h motorways, 80-90 km/h rural, 50 km/h urban.
  • Legal BAC limit: 0.05%. Carry reflective vest and warning triangle (rental cars usually have these).

Road Conditions & Parking

France has an excellent road network. Plan for parking in city centers and be aware of winter conditions.

Practical Driving Tips

  • Roads are generally in good condition. Motorways often have tolls (cash/credit card).
  • Parking in city centers is challenging and expensive. Use designated garages or Park-and-Ride (P+R) options.
  • Winter driving: Snow tires or chains may be required in mountainous Vosges areas.

Border Crossing Information

  • As a Schengen Area region, no routine border checks when crossing from Germany or Switzerland by land.
  • Occasional random checks by police or border guards may occur.
  • Always carry your passport and any required travel documents.
  • Roads in the Vosges mountains can be narrow and winding; drive carefully.
  • Many major motorways are toll roads.
  • Yield to traffic already in roundabouts.

Sea/River & Departure

River Transportation

Alsace is a landlocked region, so direct sea arrivals are not applicable. However, river transportation plays a role for specific types of travel.

River Cruise & Tours

  • Rhine River Cruises: Strasbourg is a major port for cruises connecting to Germany, Netherlands, and Switzerland.
  • Ill River Boat Tours: In Strasbourg, Batorama offers scenic boat tours within the city.
  • These are mainly sightseeing tours, not long-distance transport.

Departure Information

Plan your departure smoothly by knowing exit fees, procedures, and available facilities.

Exit & Airport/Station Info

  • Exit Fees: Departure taxes are typically included in airfare; no separate airport exit fee.
  • Departure Timing: 2 hours before Schengen flight, 3 hours before non-Schengen international flight. Regional trains 15 mins, high-speed 30 mins.
  • Facilities: Airports and train stations offer check-in, baggage, security, duty-free, restaurants, and lounges. Larger train stations have luggage storage.

River Cruise Docking

For river cruises docking in Strasbourg, port areas are accessible by local public transport (tram/bus) or taxi to the city center and train station.

No Sea Ports

Alsace is landlocked; direct sea arrivals are not applicable for independent travelers. Closest major sea ports are far from the region.

Schengen Entry

For river cruises, standard Schengen Area entry procedures apply at the initial entry point into the Schengen zone.

Getting Around Alsace

Public Transportation

Public transportation systems in Alsace are efficient, notably in major cities. Strasbourg's CTS (trams/buses) and Colmar's TRACE (buses) provide good local coverage. Regional trains (TER Grand Est) connect towns.

Ticketing & Accessibility

  • Strasbourg (CTS): Single ticket (~€1.80), 10-trip card (~€14.70), 24-hour pass (~€4.60), group 24-hour pass (~€7.60).
  • Colmar (TRACE): Single ticket (~€1.50), day pass (~€4.00).
  • Validate your ticket every time you board.
  • Modern trams and buses are generally wheelchair accessible.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Taxis and ride-sharing services offer convenient, door-to-door transportation, especially when public transport is less frequent or for late-night travel.

Options & Safety

  • Licensed taxis display a "Taxi" sign, use meters. Hail on street or at stands.
  • Fares: Short city ride €8-€15; airport transfers €25-€40+. Most accept credit cards.
  • Ride-sharing: Uber (Uber) and FREENOW operate in Strasbourg and Mulhouse.

Car & Bike Rentals

Car Rental Requirements

Age 21+ (surcharge under 25). Valid national driver's license + IDP for non-EU citizens. Major credit card for deposit. International companies: Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Sixt, Enterprise. Book in advance. DiscoverCars.com.

Bicycle Rentals

Popular for Wine Route exploration. Strasbourg: Vélhop bike-sharing. Colmar: Vélodocteurs. Many independent shops in Wine Route villages. A phone mount for navigation helps.

Driving Laws & Parking

Drive on the right. Speed limits enforced. City parking is challenging/expensive; use underground garages or Park-and-Ride (P+R) outside cities.

Transport Tips:

For efficient city navigation, use public transport apps for real-time directions. Consider multi-day passes for cost efficiency if you plan frequent use. Always validate your public transport ticket to avoid fines.