Explore Colmar’s charm with a self-guided audio tour. Discover hidden gems and Little Venice at your own pace. Perfect for a day visit.
Explore Colmar’s charm with a self-guided audio tour. Discover hidden gems and Little Venice at your own pace. Perfect for a day visit.
- Colmar - Experience the captivating allure of Colmar, a charming town nestled in France’s Alsace region. Famous for its beautifully preserved medieval architecture and vibrant half-timbered houses, Colmar resembles a storybook setting. Wander through the cobblestone streets of the historic Old Town, explore the impressive Unterlinden Museum, and…
- Colmar - Experience the captivating allure of Colmar, a charming town nestled in France’s Alsace region. Famous for its beautifully preserved medieval architecture and vibrant half-timbered houses, Colmar resembles a storybook setting. Wander through the cobblestone streets of the historic Old Town, explore the impressive Unterlinden Museum, and enjoy local Alsatian dishes in cozy bistros. Be sure to visit “Little Venice,” a romantic area with tranquil canals. Colmar’s unique fusion of French and German influences offers an unforgettable cultural experience.
- The Village of Hansi and his Museum - Dive into the enchanting world of Alsatian folklore at the Hansi Museum in Colmar. Dedicated to the beloved local artist Jean-Jacques Waltz, known as Hansi, the museum displays his delightful illustrations and caricatures that depict Alsatian life and culture. Discover vibrant artworks, postcards, and posters that capture the region’s unique spirit and historical context. Situated in a charming timber-framed house, the Hansi Museum provides a delightful journey into the heart of Alsatian tradition and artistic heritage.
- House of Heads - Admire the architectural wonder of the House of Heads in Colmar, a renowned Renaissance building constructed in 1609. True to its name, the façade is adorned with over 100 sculpted heads, each with distinct expressions and intricate details. This historic landmark, designed by architect Albert Schmidt, also features an ornate gable topped with a statue of a cooper by Auguste Bartholdi. Located in the heart of the town, the House of Heads is a testament to Colmar’s rich architectural heritage and artistic flair.
- Musee Unterlinden - Discover the rich tapestry of art and history at the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar, housed in a former 13th-century Dominican convent. Renowned for the Isenheim Altarpiece, this museum offers a diverse collection ranging from medieval to contemporary art. Explore its expansive galleries to find masterpieces spanning centuries, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. The museum’s architectural blend of ancient and modern elements creates a captivating setting, making it a must-visit cultural landmark in the heart of Alsace.
- City Hall of Colmar - Explore the Colmar City Hall, a distinguished building that reflects the town’s rich administrative history and architectural elegance. Situated in the vibrant heart of Colmar, this stately structure dates back to the 18th century and is a fine example of classical architecture. Its elegant façade and well-preserved interiors speak to Colmar’s civic pride and historical significance. Often a venue for local events and cultural exhibitions, the City Hall stands as a symbol of Colmar’s community spirit and enduring heritage.
- Dominican Church - Experience the serene beauty of the Dominican Church in Colmar, a testament to Gothic architecture dating back to the 13th century. This peaceful sanctuary is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows and the revered “Madonna of the Rose Bush,” a masterpiece by Martin Schongauer. The church’s austere interior exudes a sense of peace, inviting visitors to reflect and admire its historical artistry. Nestled in the heart of Colmar, the Dominican Church is a spiritual and cultural treasure that embodies the town’s rich ecclesiastical heritage.
- St Martin’s Church - Discover the grandeur of St. Martin’s Church in Colmar, a remarkable example of Gothic architecture that dates back to the 13th century. Often referred to as a cathedral due to its impressive scale, this historic church boasts intricate stone carvings and stunning stained glass windows that illuminate its spacious interior. The church’s majestic bell tower offers a striking presence in the town’s skyline. Located in the heart of Colmar, St. Martin’s Church is a testament to the town’s medieval heritage and spiritual legacy.
- Musee Bartholdi - Explore the artistic legacy of Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi at the Bartholdi Museum in Colmar, the sculptor’s birthplace. Housed in a charming 18th-century building, the museum celebrates the creator of the iconic Statue of Liberty. Discover a captivating collection of models, sculptures, and personal artifacts that highlight Bartholdi’s contribution to monumental art. The museum’s engaging exhibits provide insight into his creative process and enduring influence, making it a must-visit for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
- Zum Kragen - Discover the historical charm of Zum Kragen and Schongauer’s Houses in Colmar, two remarkable examples of medieval architecture. Located in the heart of the Old Town, Zum Kragen is known for its distinctive, ornate façade featuring wooden carvings and Renaissance elements. Nearby, Schongauer’s House honors the legacy of Martin Schongauer, the renowned German engraver and painter, and displays traditional Alsatian style. Together, these houses offer a captivating glimpse into Colmar’s rich artistic and architectural heritage.
- Maison Pfister - Appreciate the enchanting Pfister House in Colmar, a quintessential symbol of Alsatian Renaissance architecture. Built in 1537, this iconic house captivates with its intricate woodwork, octagonal turret, and colorful murals depicting biblical and secular scenes. Despite its medieval appearance, the Pfister House blends Gothic and Renaissance styles, showcasing Colmar’s rich cultural history. Situated in the heart of the Old Town, it’s a must-see landmark that reflects the region’s artistic heritage and architectural beauty.
- Maison Adolph - Explore the Adolph House in Colmar, believed to be one of the town’s oldest residential buildings, dating back to the 14th century. This historic structure showcases medieval architecture with its traditional half-timbered design and stone construction. The Adolph House stands as a testament to Colmar’s architectural evolution over the centuries and offers a glimpse into the town’s medieval past. Located near the bustling center of Colmar, this remarkable house is a hidden gem for history enthusiasts exploring the charming streets of Alsace.
- Fontaine Schwendi - Admire the Schwendi Fountain in Colmar, an elegant tribute to the 16th-century military leader Lazare de Schwendi. Designed by renowned sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the fountain was erected in 1898 and features a statue of Schwendi holding a vine, symbolizing his reputed introduction of the Tokay grape to Alsace. Nestled in the picturesque square of Place de l’Ancienne Douane, this fountain combines artistic beauty with historical significance, adding to the charming atmosphere of Colmar’s old town.
- Koifhus (Old Custom House) - Step into the rich history of Colmar at the Old Customs House, known as Koïfhus, the town’s oldest public building. Constructed in the 15th century, this historic site once served as a bustling hub for trade and taxation. With its distinctive Gothic and Renaissance architecture, Koïfhus features a striking tiled roof and beautiful arcades. Today, it hosts cultural events, exhibitions, and markets. Located at the crossroads of Colmar’s old town, Koïfhus is a testament to the town’s vibrant mercantile past and architectural heritage.
- Marché Couvert Colmar - Discover the vibrant Colmar Covered Market, a lively hub of local culture and gastronomy. Situated in a charming 19th-century building along the Lauch River, this market offers a feast for the senses. Wander through its aisles to find fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and regional specialties like sausages and pastries. With its mix of flavors and inviting atmosphere, the market provides an authentic taste of Alsatian life. Whether you’re shopping for ingredients or sampling delicacies, the Colmar Covered Market is a must-visit culinary destination.
- Little Venice - Immerse yourself in the picturesque charm of Little Venice, a quintessentially enchanting neighborhood in Colmar. Known for its scenic canals lined with colorful half-timbered houses, this idyllic area offers a fairy tale setting reminiscent of its Italian namesake. Stroll along the flower-adorned bridges, enjoy a relaxing boat ride, or savor Alsatian cuisine at a canal-side café. Little Venice’s romantic ambiance and postcard-worthy views make it a must-see destination, capturing the heart of Colmar’s timeless beauty and allure.

- Audio Guide App for iPhone and Android
- 27 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
- 1 year access to the tour in your preferred language.
- Offline map with route for easy GPS navigation
- Illustrations to identify the landmark
- Audio Guide App for iPhone and Android
- 27 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
- 1 year access to the tour in your preferred language.
- Offline map with route for easy GPS navigation
- Illustrations to identify the landmark
- Human Guide
- Smartphones and headphones
- Transportation
- Human Guide
- Smartphones and headphones
- Transportation
Set off on a captivating adventure through the charming streets of Colmar’s old town using the handy audio guide on your smartphone. This tour is crafted to allow exploration of the city in a short time frame (1.5 hours). Navigate the app’s map to discover the most scenic spots of the old town, culminating in the famous Little Venice neighborhood.
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Set off on a captivating adventure through the charming streets of Colmar’s old town using the handy audio guide on your smartphone. This tour is crafted to allow exploration of the city in a short time frame (1.5 hours). Navigate the app’s map to discover the most scenic spots of the old town, culminating in the famous Little Venice neighborhood.
Once the tour is downloaded, the app operates offline. The audio guide is best experienced with headphones. Enjoy fascinating stories and legends at your own pace, without the pressure of keeping up with a tour group.
If you have just one day to explore Colmar, make the most of it with a TouringBee audio guide and discover the other hidden treasures this city has to offer.
- All the tours involve walking in the streets, and no routes require an entry fee
- The audio guide available anytime, date and time during checkout are approximate
- This is a self-guided tour, no guide will be at the meeting point
- You will have to download audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase and follow the route on the mobile app map (with no human guide)
- The audio guide is provided via mobile app for iOS and Android
- Bring your own headphones, they are not included
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.