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2024 Colmar Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
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Popular Attractions
Little Venice
Vieux Colmar
Quai de la Poissonnerie
St Martin's Church
Explore Colmar: A Charming Alsatian Gem
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Getting There
Easily accessible by train from Strasbourg or Basel (just 30-45 minutes), Colmar is a picturesque town that feels worlds away. If driving, it’s around 1.5 hours from Zurich and has plenty of parking.
Attractions
Stroll through La Petite Venise with its canal-side houses or visit the Unterlinden Museum for art treasures. The medieval architecture, colorful facades, and charming streets make every corner Instagram-worthy.
Hotels
Stay at the elegant Hotel Le Maréchal in Petite Venise or opt for cozy, boutique options like James Boutique Hotel for modern comfort.
Food & Restaurants
Savor Alsatian flavors at Wistub de la Petite Venise for local specialties like tarte flambée and choucroute, or indulge in Michelin-starred dining at L’Atelier du Peintre.
Shopping
Wander the quaint streets for unique finds like Alsatian wines, local crafts, and gourmet goodies at shops like Maison Alsacienne de Biscuiterie.
Colmar is the perfect blend of history, charm, and Alsatian warmth!
Fountains and ancient churches
#myhiddengems
There often tends to be that question among travellers headed to the Alsatian region. Should they do Strasbourg or Colmar? I think i might be able to answer that because i visited both those places and explored them for two nights each. Straight up, if you have the time I would recommend both the towns.
And if you were to pick, you see that should depend on what you seek from the destination. Strasbourg is a more lively city with a rich history and dynamic culture. While my personal favourite would be Colmer for its slow paced life, serene landscapes, charming architecture and excellent wine.
Mostly, i recommend the Alsace region because it is way more value for money like in the case of Colmar. I spent a lot less and did equally or more things compared to other regions. The friendly locals are a relief too. In terms of sightseeing, broadly what you'd be looking at is the Old Town & Place de la Cathédrale, Little Venice, boat trip and the krutenau street and Quai de la Poissonnerie. #myhiddengems #alsace #colmar #summerdestinations #europe #france #100waysoftravel #solotrip #cherryblossom2024 #singapore
A French fairy tale town, it's like stepping into Howl's Moving Castle
✨A French fairy tale town, it's like stepping into Howl's Moving Castle✨
🪄When you see the town in this picture, do you feel a sense of déjà vu? If you are familiar with Hayao Miyazaki's work 'Howl's Moving Castle', then this scene will not be unfamiliar to you😉. Remember when Sophie was walking alone on the path, being teased by two soldiers, and Howl descended from the sky like a hero🕺, with blond hair and blue eyes, wearing a cloak, appearing beside Sophie. He took Sophie dancing in the air above the town, lightly stepping over the rooftops, overlooking the entire town, everything was dreamily beautiful💕.
👧The most impressive to me was the scene where they danced in the air🎈, those rows of pointed timber-framed houses, scattered in an orderly fashion, looking down from above, both romantic and spectacular🎆. And this scene is not a figment of Grandpa Miyazaki's imagination, its prototype is the town of Colmar on the Alsace Wine Route in France! Compare the pictures, isn't it almost identical😲! Those timber-framed houses are just like two peas in a pod! Here, it seems that you can see Howl carrying Sophie flying over the rooftops🕊️!
🏡Over the past millennium, the Alsace region has changed hands between France and Germany several times, its history is an epic of German-French contradictions and integration📚. Speaking of Alsace, does it feel familiar to you🤔? Let's read the text below together and see if it can evoke fragments of your memory📃:
'After the grammar lesson, we started the handwriting class📝. That day, Mr. Hamel gave us new copybooks, all with beautiful round script: 'France' 'Alsace' 'France' 'Alsace'. These copybooks hung on the iron rods of our desks, like many small national flags fluttering in the classroom🚩. Everyone was so focused, the classroom was unbelievably quiet🎵!'
'The Last Lesson' cast a melancholic and solemn hue over Alsace😢. But in fact, before the 17th century, the Alsace region belonged to the Holy Roman Empire (the predecessor of Germany), and people mainly spoke German📄. After the famous Thirty Years' War in Europe, Alsace came under French rule. And in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, France was defeated, and Alsace belonged to Prussia, until Germany was defeated in World War II, Alsace returned to the arms of France💪, and formed the current border between the two countries along the Rhine River🗺️.
📖If cities can also be mixed-race, then Colmar is undoubtedly a beautiful town with German-French mixed blood🌸. Carefully calculated, this place belonged to Germany for a longer time than it belonged to France. This also explains why Colmar's architectural style is full of Germanic charm🏰, those timber-framed houses and the magnificent Gothic churches with pointed spires all bear strong Germanic marks🎨, as well as many street names with German suffixes and the dialect mixed with German and French, all have a reasonable explanation🤝.
✨Colmar also has many attractions worth visiting🎡, such as the Little Venice area, where the waterways crisscross, and the colorful timber-framed houses are reflected in the water, picturesque🖼️; there is also the Unterlinden Museum, which displays the rich history and culture of the Alsace region📜; and the Saint Martin Church, whose towering spires and exquisite carvings are awe-inspiring👏. Come to Colmar and experience the unique charm of this fairy tale town💖!
Beautiful boutique shops around Colmar
🛍️ ✈️ Colmar is a beautiful town in the north eastern France, near Germany’s border.
I love all the well-reserved buildings in the old town. Housing in these buildings are beautiful boutique shops and restaurants where you can get something unique originating from this Alsace area. Even the souvenir shops are so cute with many handcrafted gift representing Colmar.
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Colmar. definitely worth the visit
When I first read about the fairytale village of Colmar, I knew I had to visit. Located in the Alsace region along the border between France and Germany, Colmar is known for its colorful houses and the cutest Christmas market. Wandering the streets of Colmar is like stepping into a fairytale. It is said that it was the inspiration for Beauty and the Beast, and there is even a fountain that looks like the one in the movie.
The Town Of Alsace - A old medieval village
Eguisheim, a town right after Colmar, like a 10mins drive is another medieval village in the popular Alsace wine region. You will be able to against see the cobbled streets but the difference here are the really narrow streets with the well mantaoned timber houses at each side of the street reminding me of Italy or like games like counter strike where there are so many narrow allies everywhere.
As now in August - September fall period the weather is perfect, dry crisp air, no rain, making every spot a perfect photoshot especially when the sun shines into the town at a angle. And of course if you are a wine lover, so visit one of the many wines located all around Eguisheim as you will notice there are many vineyards located outside of this quiet little town.
At night, when the sun sets, the streets light up make this another picture perfect spot where the canels reflects the lights and the medieval buildings making this also one instaworthy romantic scenic photo spot!
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The most imposing Gothic church in Alsace
Erected from 1235 on the site of a previous building, this collegiate church is the most imposing
Gothic church in Middle Alsace. The south facade of the transept, with the Saint Nicolas portal, is the finest part. The strange roofing of the tower replaces a spire which collapsed following a fire in 1572. As the seat of the constitutional bishopric of the Haut-Rhin district during the French revolution, Saint Martin had cathedral status during that period.
The church’s silhouette, with its single bell tower, is particularly recognisable from neighbouring districts. It’s extremely beautiful inside too. Look carefully at the amazing stained glass panels and the 2 large organs at the marvelous altar here.
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The fairy-tale town with beautiful houses
At the heart of the Alsace Wine Route, Colmar is very well located and while it may not be the capital of Alsace, it remains one of its top tourist destinations. The Colmar Little Venice district in the old town gathers colourful half-timbered houses neatly lining cobblestone streets and walkways, set along a peaceful canal. The name “Little Venice” generally refers to a particular spot in the center. It is an old and picturesque area where the canals that cross the city are concentrated. Here every house has a different color and visitors are immersed in a fairy-tale world.
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A charming town in Alsace region
Nestled among vineyards, its traditional houses, canals, floral displays, amazing cuisine, famous wines and charming accommodation make Colmar an outstanding microcosm of Alsace – showcasing its lifestyle, conviviality and hospitality – the key features of its unique, exceptional welcome.
The capital of the Alsacian wines, situated near Germany and Switzerland between the Vosges and the Rhine, Strasbourg and Mulhouse, offers visitors an exciting glimpse of 1000 years of European history.
Besides, with its 67,000 inhabitants, Colmar retains a 'country town' atmosphere which contributes so much to its charm. Wonderfully preserved from the ravages of time, its homogenous historical centre is classed as a 'protected area' and has benefited from careful restoration and ongoing improvements for more than 20 years.
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Au Revoir, Colmar 💗
Saying goodbye to this beautiful and romantic city. I love to stroll around this place. Colmar, France. Full of historical and architechtural colonial buildings. The people are very nice but beware of pick pocket!
Romantic city it is. The still water and houses make my mind at ease. Difficult to part ways, holiday here feels end so fast. You should come and visit this place!
Next time I should visit again with my partner. For now, au revoir, Colmar! Good bye, Colmar! See you again soon (I hope!) 🤗
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Colmar, the small French city where Miyakazi Hayao got inspiration for one of his greatest work Hawl's moving castle from! I personally love Studio Ghibli's animation, especially Hawl's moving castle, also I love French region Alzas for its history and food so this was the perfect destination for me. If you are a big fan of Hawl too, check out Colmar! You will picture Hawl and Sophie walking in the air together at the start of the movie, it's that similar and absolutely stunning!
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In fact, before the Chinese restaurant was broadcast, Colmar was very famous in France and won the title of the most beautiful town in France. And because this is the prototype of Hayao Miyazaki's cartoon "Hal's Moving Castle", it attracts tourists from all over the world.
The town can take a small train tour, mainly to see the "small canal", "church", "under the Bodhi tree library" and the characteristic "ribs house". The town is not big, but it takes a day to go shopping.
The town of Colmar is now dominated by tourism, which is full of shops and restaurants. In Colmar in December, the weather is very cold, but the town full of Christmas atmosphere is very lively. Many merchants will have special promotions, and everyone will decorate their own window like a game.
At night, come for a glass of mulled wine and watch the Christmas market under the lights. I really feel happy!
Christmas in Colmar, France😍
#europe Christmas in Colmar, France, is a magical experience straight out of a fairy tale. The town’s charming half-timbered houses are adorned with twinkling lights, and the cobblestone streets are alive with festive cheer. The Christmas markets are a highlight, offering handcrafted gifts, seasonal treats, and mulled wine. The beautifully decorated stalls and enchanting atmosphere make exploring a delight. Colmar’s unique blend of French and Alsatian culture adds to the charm, and its historic architecture creates a stunning backdrop for holiday festivities. Whether it’s the carol singers or the aroma of gingerbread in the air, Colmar is a winter wonderland worth visiting.
✨ Discover Alsace, France ✨
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Nestled in the heart of Europe, Alsace is a picturesque region of France known for its unique blend of French and German influences, stunning landscapes, and charming towns. Located on the border with Germany, Alsace is a cultural gem filled with cobblestone streets, colorful half-timbered houses, and rolling vineyards that stretch along the Alsace Wine Route.
Start your exploration in the fairytale town of Colmar, with its canal-side beauty and vibrant medieval architecture. Wander through La Petite Venise, the town's most enchanting district, lined with pastel-colored buildings and adorned with blooming flower boxes. Colmar is also home to the Unterlinden Museum, where you can marvel at the Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald.
The Alsatian town of Strasbourg, the region’s capital, is a must-see for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Grande Île. The Strasbourg Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, towers over the city, and its historic Petite France district is a maze of cobblestone streets, wooden houses, and canals. Don’t forget to take a boat tour along the Ill River to admire the beauty of the old town from the water.
Alsace is also famous for its wine regions. The Route des Vins d'Alsace (Alsace Wine Route) stretches for over 170 kilometers, passing through picturesque villages like Eguisheim, Riquewihr, and Kaysersberg. Here, you can visit local vineyards, sample world-class Rieslings and Gewürztraminers, and enjoy the region’s deliciously hearty cuisine, such as choucroute (sauerkraut with sausages) and tarte flambée (a savory, thin-crust pizza-like dish).
For nature lovers, the Vosges Mountains offer plenty of hiking and cycling opportunities with stunning views of the rolling hills and valleys. The Ballons des Vosges Nature Park is a great place for a day out, while the Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, perched high on a mountain, provides both history and breathtaking scenery.
And, of course, Alsace is famous for its Christmas markets, which transform its towns into a winter wonderland. The markets in Strasbourg and Colmar are among the most magical in Europe, with twinkling lights, festive stalls, and a scent of mulled wine and gingerbread in the air.
Whether you're strolling through its medieval villages, sipping wine in a vineyard, or discovering its rich cultural heritage, Alsace is a region that will captivate you with its beauty, charm, and warmth.
Have you visited Alsace? What’s your favorite part of this enchanting region?
A Christmas Fairytale in Colmar, France
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Step into a real-life snow globe in Colmar, France, where Christmas feels like a scene straight out of a storybook. Nestled in the heart of Alsace, this charming town comes alive during the holiday season with twinkling lights, festive markets, and half-timbered houses dressed in their Christmas best.
1. Enchanting Christmas Markets
Colmar’s Christmas markets are among the most magical in Europe. Spread across six locations, each market has its own unique charm. From handcrafted ornaments to artisanal toys and local wines, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss tasting Alsatian delicacies like foie gras, Bredele cookies, and warming cups of vin chaud (mulled wine).
2. A Festive Wonderland of Lights
Every corner of Colmar glows during the holidays, thanks to its award-winning light displays. The canals of Petite Venise shimmer with reflections of illuminated bridges and balconies, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The streets are draped with festive garlands, making every stroll feel magical.
3. Cultural and Family-Friendly Fun
Christmas in Colmar is perfect for families and culture enthusiasts alike. Explore the town’s museums, attend live concerts, or enjoy performances by local choirs. Kids will love the carousel and special activities tailored just for them.
Whether you’re browsing the markets, marveling at the decorations, or simply soaking in the festive cheer, Colmar captures the essence of Christmas. It’s a destination that promises wonder, warmth, and memories to cherish forever.
Colmar Christmas | Miyazaki's Fairy Tale World Comes to Life
🎄I was drawn to Colmar by the show "Chinese Restaurant," and I never expected it to be the inspiration for Miyazaki's classic animation "Howl's Moving Castle." When the Christmas season arrives, I feel like I've stepped into a dream world where fairy tales and reality intertwine.
🎅Christmas Market Adventure🎅: Strolling through the streets of Colmar, every corner is filled with a strong festive atmosphere. It is known as one of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Europe. Holding a cup of hot mulled wine, I wander through the bustling crowd, admiring all kinds of handicrafts and exquisite Christmas ornaments, feeling the warmth and joy of the holiday season.
🚣♀️Water Fairy Tale in Little Venice🚣♀️: I step onto the waterways of Little Venice and leisurely sail on a small boat. The colorful houses on both sides of the river, illuminated by Christmas lights, look like they have jumped out of a fairy tale book, breathtakingly beautiful. The ticket price is only 5 euros, but remember to prepare cash!
🍽️Food Tour of "Chinese Restaurant" Filming Location🍽️: Bistrot des Lavandieres, this uniquely designed building was once the filming location for "Chinese Restaurant." Walking into the restaurant, I feel like I've traveled to the lively show scene, with some precious show photos hanging on the walls. Although it has now been converted into a Western restaurant, the unique atmosphere is still unforgettable.
🏰Exploring the Inspiration for "Howl's Moving Castle"🏰: Pfister House, this building is not only a landmark attraction in Colmar but also the inspiration for the mysterious castle in "Howl's Moving Castle." As an animation fan, how could I miss this place that rivals the town where Sophie lives?
☕Cozy Time at La Krutenau☕: Next to the boat ticket office, I found this atmospheric restaurant and coffee house - La Krutenau. While waiting for the boat, I ordered a cold drink and sat in the beautifully decorated store, enjoying the rare tranquility and comfort. The store is filled with various Christmas elements, with a unique aesthetic that makes people linger.
🎨History and Art Tour at Unterlinden Museum🎨: For friends who love history and art, Unterlinden Museum is definitely a place not to be missed. The museum's treasure - the Isenheim Altarpiece, is truly breathtaking. I specially selected a beautiful postcard as a souvenir to forever cherish this wonderful memory.
Christmas in Colmar, France
#magicalxmastrip Christmas in Colmar, France, is like stepping into a winter fairytale. This picturesque Alsatian town is renowned for its magical holiday atmosphere, with charming half-timbered houses illuminated by twinkling lights and streets adorned with festive decorations. Colmar’s Christmas markets, spread across six different locations, offer a unique and cozy experience, featuring local crafts, mulled wine, and regional specialties like pretzels and foie gras.
Highlights include:
1. The Old Town: The medieval streets and canals of the “Little Venice” area are especially enchanting, with reflections of Christmas lights shimmering in the water.
2. Craftsmanship: The markets emphasize authentic handmade goods, showcasing the region’s artisanal heritage.
3. Family-Friendly Activities: The Children’s Christmas Market at Petite Venise is perfect for families, with carousel rides and special treats.
4. Illuminations: The town’s expertly designed light displays create a magical ambiance that highlights Colmar’s architectural beauty.
Visiting Colmar during the Christmas season is an unforgettable experience, blending traditional Alsatian culture with the warmth and joy of the holidays. For planning your trip, consider checking local tourism sites for event schedules and market details.
Trip to Colmar, France 🇫🇷
It was a winter trip to Colmar, France with family. Winter in Colmar is magical, and we loved every moment of exploring its cobblestone streets and picturesque canals adorned with twinkling lights. This Alsatian town transforms into a fairytale setting during the colder months, making it perfect for photography enthusiasts 📸
We started our journey in Colmar’s Old Town, where the medieval architecture glows warmly against the crisp winter air. Early morning light adds a golden touch to the half-timbered houses, so we recommend visiting just after sunrise for the soft light. Little Venice (La Petite Venise) is a must see. Its canals, bridges, and pastel-colored facades offer endless photo opportunities. The reflection of the buildings in the water is especially enchanting when captured at dawn or dusk.
📍Little Venice, Quai de la Poissonnerie, 68000 Colmar
We visited Colmar in December to experience its famed Christmas markets🎄 , and they did not disappoint! The markets are spread across six locations, each with its charm. Place des Dominicains stood out for its stunning church backdrop, and Place Jeanne d’Arc offered traditional Alsatian decorations. Late afternoon or early evening is the best time to capture the markets when the lights create a cozy, festive ambiance.
📍Place des Dominicains, 68000 Colmar
📍Place Jeanne d’Arc, 68000 Colmar
We also spent a delightful morning ⛅️ at the Unterlinden Museum, housed in a former convent, which offers a mix of historical and modern art. The courtyard is photogenic with its serene atmosphere, especially in soft morning light. We also strolled to the Pfister House, a 16th-century gem that combines medieval and Renaissance styles. Its intricate details are best captured in the late morning when the light highlights the facade.
📍Unterlinden Museum, 1 Rue des Unterlinden, 68000 Colmar
📍Pfister House, 11 Rue des Marchands, 68000 Colmar
Just a short drive from Colmar, Eguisheim is a charming village surrounded by vineyards. We explored its circular streets and colorful houses that felt straight out of a storybook. The golden hour before sunset is the ideal time to photograph the town. It bathes the village in a warm glow that brings out the colors. Don’t miss the central square with its fountain and St. Peter and St. Paul Church.
📍Eguisheim Village Center, 68420 Eguisheim
Colmar in winter left us spellbound, and we can’t recommend it enough for a dreamy getaway.
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Experience the charm of France's small towns | Colmar.
| Colmar. 📖Colmar is a charming and romantic town that is very popular with the public. It is located in the east of the Alsace region in northeastern France, just a few kilometers from the German border.
🌈Colmar's unique Alsatian architecture, ancient canals, special bridges, and famous half-timbered houses are all very attractive. I love the multi-faceted roofs made of wood, each with a different shape. The houses in the town are colorful, and each has wooden windows and balconies decorated with geraniums. Every household has bright flowers and trees on their windowsills.
⌚️Due to time constraints, I didn't have time to explore in depth. After a quick visit, I drove for ten minutes to Eguisheim, the most beautiful town in France. It is located about 6 to 7 kilometers southwest of Colmar and is a famous vineyard area in the Alsace region, known as the "cradle of Alsatian wine."
🪵Eguisheim was built in the Middle Ages, and the buildings in the town still retain a strong medieval flavor, telling mysterious ancient stories. Since 2003, Eguisheim has been rated as "the most beautiful town in France." In 2013, Eguisheim was rated as "the most popular town in France." The two towns can be visited together, each with its own characteristics, and it can save time.
[Like a fairy tale] Colmar🇫🇷
Colmar is located in the Alsace region in eastern France. The townscape was as if it had jumped out of a picture book, and it was truly beautiful. The sunset was also amazing🌆.
Because it is in the Alsace region, it is close to the German border🇩🇪, and it feels like France and Germany are fused together.
I visited during Christmas, so I enjoyed the Christmas market🎄 and Christmas shopping🎄. It really felt like I was in a Christmas picture book. I was so happy.
Strasbourg is famous for Christmas, but Colmar is also a must-see🇫🇷🎄✨
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France have another Romantic Town named Colmar. 🇫🇷
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Different from the scenery of big cities in Europe, the small town of Colmar in France is more like a mini fairy tale world. This is the place where Sophie and Hal meet in Hayao Miyazaki's Moving Castle, and the hometown of Baltoldi, the author of the Statue of Liberty.
The architectural soul of the whole town is a wooden house built in the 17th and 18th centuries. Cut the wood neatly and build it into a wooden frame. The connection of the wooden strips does not need a nail.
After setting up the shelf, the mixture of soil and grass stem is filled into the wall. Finally, the wall is coated with bright colours such as pink, grass green, sky blue, jujube red, etc., which has both the beauty of German lines and the unique romantic colours of France. The brightly coloured wooden tendon house is like a palette next to the clear river. Because it is very watery, the southeast corner is called "Xiaowei" Nice.
In Little Venice, people living here seem to have a natural preference for flowers. Every small bridge, every dock, and every family near the river bank are decorated with flowers. Locals use a flatboat similar to a Venetian gondola as a means of transportation, which is located next to the canal.
Colmar express
It was a quick stop between Strasbourg and Basel, that's why I call it Colmar express (visit), but it was a real life fairytale experience. I was amazed by every second house, by the green decoration everywhere, the charming atmosphere and the great views. The city is very easy to navigate. There are signs with the statue of Liberty 🗽 wich show you the main tourist attractions (just follow the marks). No need to mention the good food and the coffee opportunities around the centre 😊
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Colmar, a tourist destination near Paris
If you're done sightseeing in Paris, I recommend a trip to nearby areas!
I recommend Colmar, a cute and colorful town near Paris👍
It's a good place to go for a day trip,
and it's a small town that you can walk all the way around, so it's good to take a leisurely walk and see it👍
All the buildings are like buildings from a fairy tale world, so no matter how you take a picture, it'll come out pretty!! I love it~
✅Colmar
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Colmar, France
Colmar (French: Colmar, listen, Alsatian: Colmer) is the capital of the Haut-Rhin department in the Alsace region of France. Colmar is located in northeastern France.
Colmar is situated on the 'Alsace Wine Route' and is known as the 'capitale des vins d'Alsace' (capital of Alsace wines).
Colmar is the birthplace of painter and engraver Martin Schongauer and sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, who designed the Statue of Liberty. Colmar is renowned for preserving its old town's architectural and historical atmosphere. The old town features museums, Christian religious sites, and shops and residences that maintain the appearance of a medieval town.
Colmar: A Fairytale Come to Life
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Wandering through Colmar feels like stepping into a storybook. This charming Alsatian town enchants with its pastel-colored half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and tranquil canals. Known for its rich wine culture and captivating architecture, it’s the perfect blend of history and beauty. Whether you’re savoring local delicacies or exploring the vibrant markets, Colmar promises an unforgettable journey into France’s magical past.
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Recommended travel destinations to visit on a nice day👍
Colmar, a great travel destination near Paris, recommended👍
Colmar, a cute little town, is so beautiful with its colorful building exteriors and emotional spaces!!
I've visited it 3 times, and Colmar is always a great town no matter when you visit!
From summer to fall! It's a great place to go on a nice day, and it's also great to go in winter!! Colmar is a beautiful place to visit in all four seasons, so I highly recommend it~
✅Colmar
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Colourful Canvas: Rue de la Poissonnerie's Vibrant Charm
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Rue de la Poissonnerie in Colmar is a visual feast! This charming street, lined with brightly coloured half-timbered houses, is a masterpiece of medieval architecture. As I wandered along the cobblestone path, I was captivated by the intricate wood carvings, ornate facades, and vibrant flower boxes. The street's rich history and lively atmosphere make it a must-visit destination. With its unique blend of art, culture, and whimsy, Rue de la Poissonnerie is a photographer's dream and a traveller's delight. Let the colours and charm of this captivating street leave you enchanted and inspired, just as it did me! A true gem in the heart of Colmar.
A trip to the beautiful town of Colmar💛
Colmar, a suburb of Paris, France, recommended while traveling around the world👍
Colmar, a beautiful and cute little town!!
Each and every building is beautiful, and the alleys are so beautiful that it is always a pretty town no matter when you visit, so many tourists always visit!!
The buildings are colorful, so no matter where you take a picture, it will come out pretty, so you can take a great picture anywhere💛
✅Colmar
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Colmar: The Fairytale Village of Alsace
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Colmar, with its cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses, feels like stepping into a storybook. This charming village in the Alsace region of France is a feast for the eyes, with colorful facades, flower-lined canals, and an enchanting atmosphere. Colmar is the perfect hidden gem for those seeking romance and history.
The World's Top Ten Most Beautiful Towns - Colmar, France
In the embrace of Alsace, Colmar is dreamy and resembles a fairy-tale town. Meandering canals wind through the town, with colorful wooden houses reflected in the clear water, as if each building is telling a long history and romantic stories.
Colmar has also gained fame for being the filming location of the show 'Chinese Restaurant'.
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Popular Restaurants in Colmar