While we’ve visited Colmar before, back in 2017, we decided to head back to this city in the Alsace region of France with our pal, Bev, last time we were visiting her in Germany.
Colmar is a center of Alsatian culture and a very pretty, historic town, and we always like spending a day looking at its architecture, eating its food, and just sort of wandering around.
So, that said, let’s see some pictures from a town you should definitely visit when you’re in the region.
Colmar is full of canals as well, so it’s always enjoyable to just sit next to one and watch the boats and life go by.
In the midst of all that ambling around, we stopped by a traditional Alsatian restaurant for lunch. Yums!
After that fill-up, it was best to walk around some more and burn some of that off.
Of course, I had to stop by the local craft beer store for some Alsatian goodies.
And there you have it! Not much more than pictures for you, but rather a nice and relaxing day in a city we’ve previously visited.
We highly recommend Colmar, and can assure you it has plenty of sights to check out even though we didn’t do a whole lot on this visit. Read our previous Colmar post right here. Check out our other France posts here, our related Germany posts right here, and see our Hopsmash project here.
A very special thanks to Bev and all of our friends and family in the area!!!
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Have you ever been to Colmar? If so, what’d you think? If not, what say ye? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
How old is this lovely town? Is there a strong German influence?
Wiki says the 8th Century!!! It was German for a time, and it definitely has its own Alsatian identity.