Nestled along the Alsace Wine Route, Colmar’s Old Town (Vieux Colmar) is a compact and meticulously preserved medieval center. This charming area features half-timbered buildings in a spectrum of vibrant colors, fishing boats gently bobbing on flower-lined canals, and a labyrinth of cobblestone lanes. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, stopping at quaint cafés and artisan shops that line the way, immersing themselves in the historic and picturesque ambiance of this enchanting French town.
Colmar Old Town (Vieux Colmar)
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