Colmar is a town in the Alsace region of northeastern France, near the border with Germany.
Its old town has cobblestone streets lined with half-timbered medieval and early Renaissance buildings.
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.
The 13th-century, Gothic Eglise Saint-Martin church stands on central Place de la Cathédrale.
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 – it’s the key features of its unique, exceptional welcome.
Local vineyards specialize in Riesling and Gewürztraminer wines.
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.