Something to do in or around Colmar in France [closed]

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My wife and I will be travelling to Colmar in Alsace, France, in July with our year-old son. We will be meeting some friends there with their 2 year old son.

What would some suggestions be for things to do that might work for our group? What about if the weather is bad?

We aren't very into wine, and we will have a car.






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Is it worth visiting Colmar France?

Colmar is the perfect place to wander around and see what you come across. The locals seem justifiably proud of their homes, and everything is neatly painted and maintained.

How do I spend a day in Colmar?

How to spend a magical one day in Colmar old town
  • Walk around Colmar old town.
  • Krutenau Quarter (Petite Venise)
  • Fishmonger's district (Quai de la Poissonnerie)
  • Tanners Quarters.
  • House of Heads.
  • Saint Martin Church.
  • Old customs house (Koifhus)
  • Former guard house.


  • What is Colmar best known for?

    The city is renowned for its well-preserved old town, its numerous architectural landmarks, and its museums, among which is the Unterlinden Museum, which houses the Isenheim Altarpiece. Colmar is situated on the Alsatian Wine Route and considers itself to be the "capital of Alsatian wine" (capitale des vins d'Alsace).

    Is one day in Colmar enough?

    With one day in Colmar, you have just enough time to explore the scenic streets, dine on Alsatian food, go wine tasting, and even explore a museum or two.



    Colmar France - Must Visit Attractions \u0026 Best Things To Do




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