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Obernai Market Square and Ramparts

Obernai is the largest town on the northern section of the Route des Vins and has a proper town-scale presence that the smaller villages lack.

Obernai Market Square and Ramparts, Alsace Wine Route · Obernai & Northern Route
Category
Cultural Site
Duration
1h 15m
Best Time
Morning
Entry
Free
Rating
4.8 (9)
The place

About Obernai Market Square and Ramparts

Obernai is the largest town on the northern section of the Route des Vins and has a proper town-scale presence that the smaller villages lack. The Place du Marche (market square) is one of the finest in Alsace: a large open square surrounded by half-timbered houses, the Renaissance Hotel de Ville (town hall, 1523), the Kapellturm (chapel tower, the tallest structure in town), and the Puits aux Six Seaux (the six-bucket well, 1579, an ornate Renaissance well-house in the middle of the square). The ramparts walk follows the old town walls through gardens and past medieval towers - a 30-minute circuit that gives a sense of the town's medieval extent. The weekly market on Place du Marche (Thursday mornings, 7 AM-noon) has local produce, Alsatian cheese, honey, and wine from nearby producers. Obernai is 25 minutes from Strasbourg by car or train and is where most people start or end the Route des Vins.

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Getting there

Address
21 Rue du Marché, 67210 Obernai, France
Neighborhood
Obernai & Northern Route
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Tips, answered

Thursday morning market (7 AM-noon) is the best time to visit. The ramparts walk (30 minutes, follow signs for Circuit des Remparts) is free and gives the best overview of the old town. The Kapellturm and the Puits aux Six Seaux are the photographic subjects on the square.

Plan for about 1h 15m. Morning visits are typically less crowded.

Obernai Market Square and Ramparts is in the Obernai & Northern Route neighborhood of Alsace Wine Route. The address is 21 Rue du Marché, 67210 Obernai, France. The area is well-served by metro.

Yes, entry is free. There may be optional paid exhibits or activities, but the main experience costs nothing.

Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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