3 Day in Colmar: Itinerary with Top Things to Do

Itinerary with Top Things to Do in Colmar

Did you know that Colmar was voted the best European destination in 2020, ahead of Athens and Tbilisi?

The wine capital of Alsace is a city of astonishing beauty, where you can discover superb natural sites, remarkable architectural buildings and a culture of great richness.

In this post, get ready to discover the best things to do and see if you don’t know what to do in Colmar.

Why Visiting Colmar?

If you are passing through Alsace, I strongly advise you not to neglect Colmar! The city is full of reasons to visit, and you will leave with lots of memories!

Colmar represents the essential starting point for exploring the many surrounding vineyards. In addition, the region is rich in picturesque historical places, such as the Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg and its surrounding villages.

Alsace offers a variety of activities in all seasons, and you will always find something to keep you busy, between hiking, sports and cultural outings.

Are you ready to discover the magnificent city of Colmar in more detail?

Let’s go !

Day 1: Stroll through the Streets of the City

For many people, Colmar is the most beautiful city in Alsace. It is a city which has managed to maintain a certain authenticity and which perfectly reflects Alsatian culture.

As you stroll through the streets of Colmar, you can admire its famous, typical half-timbered houses and discover charming neighborhoods.

The Tanneurs district  in particular is one of the places you absolutely must discover during your visit to the city. With its small streets and narrow half-timbered houses from the 17th and 18th centuries, this old, very popular neighborhood which was renovated during the 1960s and 1970s alone symbolizes all the beauty of this city.

Another historic area not to be missed is the  fishmonger’s wharf, which was also renovated in the 1970s. This is where most of the town’s fishermen lived. 

This superb promenade, where colorful houses line the Lauch, separates the Tanneurs district and  Little Venice, another emblematic district of the city, which I will tell you about a little further down.

Discover the Churches of Colmar

In the streets and squares of Colmar, you can see several particularly impressive religious buildings:

Admire the City’s Remarkable Buildings

The city’s architecture contributes greatly to its charm, and you will be able to discover several incredible houses during your visit to Colmar:

Visit the museums of Colmar

Colmar is a culturally very rich city, which is home to several remarkable museums:

Day 2: Discover Colmar in an Original Way

Visit Colmar by Boat

It’s time to talk to you again about  Little Venice. This district is today the most touristy in the city.

Many places are nicknamed like this, sometimes with a little (or a lot) of exaggeration, but the magnificent half-timbered houses located on the water’s edge make this place one of the most charming in the whole region, which has well deserved to be compared to the sublime Venice.

To discover this small neighborhood in the best possible way, you can board a flat-bottomed boat, the same type as those which were already used in the Middle Ages by peasants who brought their products to the city’s markets.

This walk on the water will allow you to quietly discover the Maraîchers district and the city center up to Les Halles. Your boatman will serve as your guide and will be able to give you a lot of information on the history of the places you will discover.

Taste Alsatian Gastronomy

Alsace is the most starred region in France, and your visit to Colmar will be the ideal opportunity to try some typical culinary specialties.

It will be better not to be on a diet, because although  Alsatian gastronomy  offers real explosions of flavors, it is not known to be the most healthy.

In one of the city’s many restaurants, you can of course eat  traditional  sauerkraut, coq au riesling and try many other regional dishes such as  Baeckeoffe, a potato dish made from three marinated meats.

If you like sweets, I recommend that you take the time to go to the  Maison alsacienne de la Biscuiterie, where you can taste the famous  Kougelhopf.

If you want to find all the best regional products, you can go to the covered market, which is located in a pretty pink sandstone building on  Unterlinden Square. It is open every day of the week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

In the meantime, here are two restaurants in Colmar that might interest you!

Address

14 Rue Etroite, 68000, Colmar France

Schedules

12 p.m. – 3 p.m. / 7 p.m. – 11 p.m. daily
Open in the evening only on Monday

Price range

€€ – €€€

Site internet

http://petitbidon.com/

Address

9 Quai de la Poissonnerie, 68000, Colmar France

Schedules

12 p.m. – 2 p.m.
Closed Tuesday and Wednesday

Price range

€€ – €€€

Site internet

https://www.lafleurdeselcolmar.fr/

Try a Chocolate Making Workshop

If you’re traveling with children (or adults with a sweet tooth!), why not try your hand at making chocolate?

At the Musée Gourmand du Chocolat Choco-Story in Colmar, you can spend 45 minutes in the company of a chocolatier to create your own chocolate bar. You will finish by decorating it with pieces of orange, hazelnuts, marshmallows…

With this activity you can also visit the museum, which traces the origins of chocolate in South America until today. You will also participate in a chocolate tasting 😉 For this activity, count on €40  per person!

Click here to book your chocolate making workshop!

Day 3: Discover the Surroundings of Colmar

Explore the Vineyards of the Colmar Region

Colmar is the capital of Alsace wines. All around the city, you can visit beautiful wineries during your trip.

The Alsace Wine Route begins a few kilometers from the town. It crosses the region from north to south for around 170 km, winding between numerous vineyards, medieval castles and Alsatian villages, each more charming than the last, such as  Riquewihr,  Obernai  and  Eguisheim.

This region is the place of origin of 7 grape varieties renowned throughout the world. This is where some of the most popular white wines like Riesling,  Gewurtztraminer  and  Sylvaner are produced .

By traveling the wine route, you will have the opportunity to discover the work of Alsace winegrowers, visit the wine cellars and taste the region’s great wines.

For this, you can also take a guided tour departing from Colmar, with which you will have the opportunity to visit the vineyards and taste wine. For this excursion, it will cost around €150.

Click here to book your visit to the vineyards around Colmar!

Visit the Alsatian villages from Colmar

Why not take advantage of your stay in Colmar to discover the magnificent surrounding Alsatian villages?

With this activity, you will first explore Kaysersberg, where you will enjoy free time to stroll the streets and discover the beautiful half-timbered houses.

You will continue along the Alsace wine route, where you can take photos of the landscape before arriving in  Riquewihr, a very pretty little town surrounded by vineyards.

Finally, you will reach  Hunawihr, one of the most beautiful villages in France, renowned for its numerous craft shops and its various cultural sites. It will cost €60 per person for this excursion!

To book your visit to Alsatian villages from Colmar, click here!

Major Annual Events in Colmar

At certain times of the year, you will have the opportunity to discover or rediscover the city in a new light:

Accommodation in Colmar

If you don’t yet know where to stay in Colmar, here are some addresses that might interest you 🙂 Also remember to consult my article on the subject to find more inspiration!

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That’s it for this article on the activities and attractions of Colmar, I am sure that you will fall under the spell of this beautiful city of Alsace 🙂

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