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An English bus converted into a hotel to discover Christmas markets in Alsace

An English bus converted into a hotel to discover Christmas markets in Alsace

This is a successful concept during the year-end celebrations in Alsace. Double decker hotel bus
Lets you discover the Christmas markets as close as possible. He also stayed at Riquewihr, Eguisheim and Kaysersberg. With reservations, it allows tourists to spend a night or more at ease on the Alsace wine route, in the vineyards. We may or may not go on a road trip together.

A novel concept, disconnect

The Chill Bus is a concept introduced by Pierre Lebat from North Nadu. A 30-year-old comes with you to discover the treasures of Alsace. Reservations are full. Many are looking for original ideas Booked a stay in Alsace. Being in the middle of vineyards allows you to disconnect and appreciate the amazing landscape early in the morning.

Pierre Lebet (foreground) and tourists from the south of France appreciate the concept
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Guillaume Chhum

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The The double-decker bus hails from Manchester and dates back to 1985. It was completely rewritten by Pierre Lebet. It has 8 berths. You have the living room, bathroom and kitchen on the first level and the sleeping area on the second level. There is even a terrace with stunning views over the vines.

An environmentally responsible concept

The bus development work took three years. “I have solar panels, enough for our consumption. For water, with a recycling system. For the shower, a NASA subcontractor sold it to me. .It will be used for the next mission to Mars.” Pierre Lebet explains.

The bus offers amazing views of the vineyard
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Guillaume Chhum

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Those who used this original concept succeeded. “Comfortable and beautiful, with a small window in each small berth. At last, England served some purpose with this double-decker bus.” Catherine and Eric, who came to Alsace from the south of France, note with a smile.