ColmarDates

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Historical Tours hosted by Tourific

2 hours (approx.)

Up to 15 travelers

Meet everyone at the start point

Mobile ticket

Offered in English

About

Discover the enchanting town of Colmar through this extensive self-guided walking tour (available in English, French, German, and Spanish) with a mobile app. You'll explore fairytale-like streets ador...
  • Access to tour on the Tourific Smartphone app (for 1 year on both iPhone and Android phones)
  • Tour can be listened to any number of times at the location or at home for the next 1 year
  • Audio commentary (AI-narrated) for 18+ key spots in Colmar
  • In-app map for navigation
  • Offline access to the tour (no internet connection needed) once tour is downloaded
  • What's not included

  • Any physical devices or headphones
  • Human tour guide at location

    Pickup point

    Multiple pickup locations offered. During checkout you will be able to select from the list.

    End point

    This activity ends back at the meeting point.

    Itinerary

    This is a typical itinerary for this product

    Pass byMusee Unterlinden

    Lear more about Unterlinden Museum's most revered masterpieces the Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald. Entree to the museum is free.

    Pass byLa Maison des Têtes - Relais & Châteaux - Hôtel Colmar & Restaurants

    Discover the enchanting House of Heads in Colmar—a 16th-century Renaissance masterpiece adorned with 106 expressive masks and crowned by a Bartholdi sculpture, now home to a luxurious 5-star hotel and Michelin-starred restaurant.

    Pass byDominican Church

    Unveil the secrets of Colmar's 12th-century Dominican Church—a blend of austere architecture and rich symbolism in Schongauer's "Madonna of the Rose Bush."

    Pass byMaison Pfister

    Unlock the mysteries of Colmar's 15th-century Pfister House—where dragon-scale turrets and Renaissance art blend seamlessly.

    Pass byMaison Alsacienne de Biscuiterie

    Discover the enchanting aromas and sweet delights of Maison Alsacienne de Biscuiterie, nestled in a historic 16th-century "skyscraper" where traditional Alsatian treats await to tantalize your senses.

    Pass byKoifhus (Old Custom House)

    Uncover the rich tapestry of history at Koifhus, Colmar's majestic 14th-century Old Customs House, where Gothic and Renaissance architecture meet and panoramic vistas await atop its storied steps.

    Pass byFontaine Schwendi

    Explore the Schwendi Fountain, where Bartholdi's bronze statue of Lazarus von Schwendi holds a Tokay vine—celebrating the arrival of pinot gris grapes in Alsace and blending art, history, and viticulture in one captivating landmark.

    Pass byMarche Couvert

    Dive into the lively atmosphere of Colmar's 19th-century Covered Market—a riverside treasure where stunning architecture meets a bounty of Alsatian delicacies, crafts, and vibrant history waiting to be savoured.

    Pass byQuai de la Poissonnerie Colmar

    Wander through the fairytale-like Fishmonger's District, where Colmar's vibrant half-timbered houses line the canal, revealing a photogenic tapestry of history and charm that once thrived with bustling fishermen and traders.

    Pass byLa Petite Venise

    Experience the fairytale allure of Little Venice in Colmar, where pastel-hued, half-timbered houses line enchanting canals—offering the ultimate photo opportunity and a captivating glimpse into Alsatian history.

    Pass byPlace des 6 Montagnes Noires

    Discover the historic Square of the Six Black Mountains, where Colmar's rich past unfolds—from the site of the famed Zum Schwarzenberg inn that hosted European legends to Bartholdi's Roesselmann Fountain honouring a local hero who defended the city's independence.

    Pass byFontaine dédiée à l'Amiral Bruat

    Marvel at the restored Fountain of Admiral Bruat—a Bartholdi masterpiece where the admiral gazes toward new horizons, surrounded by allegorical figures of four continents symbolizing his global voyages and Colmar's rich maritime legacy.

    Pass byParc du Champs de Mars

    Conclude your Colmar adventure at the historic Champ de Mars park, where Europe's largest wooden horse carousel and Bartholdi's first public monument await amidst lush promenades and centuries of stories. And a few more attractions .......

  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Product is not wheelchair accessible
  • All stops will be visited from outside without entering into any locations

Cancellation Policy

Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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