Mulhouse is a hard-to-pronounce city in Alsace, the region in France known for its Christmas markets (which can now be found in every French city). The market in Strasbourg may be better known, but the Mulhouse Christmas market is cheaper, less crowded, and still a magical experience.
I imagine it's a nice town any time of year, but mulled wine, Christmas spiced sausages, and everyone out in the streets talking and drinking together definitely add to the experience.
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It's winter! |
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There are churches everywhere you look in France |
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The entrance to the Christmas market. These cabins are put up for about a month every year, all over France |
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Christmas tree, elves, reindeer, lots of lights... |
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And a Christmas-themed bar! |
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The ferris wheel |
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The view from the ferris wheel (Finn was convinced I was going to fall out as I tried to get a good photo of the view) |
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