Colmar Travel Guide

Colmar is one of France’s most picturesque towns, known for its colorful half-timbered houses, canals, wine culture, and fairytale Old Town. Whether you’re exploring Petite Venise, visiting nearby Alsace villages, or enjoying local wines, Colmar offers a charming base for any trip through the region.

This guide collects my best Colmar travel tips — including top things to do, where to eat, wine experiences, and easy day trips — to help you plan your visit with confidence.

Colmar FAQs

Yes — Colmar is one of the most beautiful towns in France, known for its fairytale architecture, wine culture, and charming historic center.

Two to three days is ideal for exploring the town, visiting vineyards, and taking day trips to nearby Alsace villages like Eguisheim and Riquewihr.

Colmar is famous for its half-timbered houses, colorful canals, Alsatian wines, Christmas markets, and picture-perfect Old Town.

The TGV from Paris to Colmar takes about 2.5 hours, making it an easy weekend getaway or part of a longer Alsace trip.

Stroll Petite Venise, visit the Unterlinden Museum, explore wine bars, tour nearby villages, and enjoy Alsace cuisine.