Why is Colmar so popular?

Colmar is incredibly popular for its picture-perfect, storybook atmosphere, featuring remarkably preserved, candy-colored half-timbered houses, flower-lined canals in "Little Venice," and a rich,, blended French-German culture. As the capital of Alsatian wine, it offers, stunning, walkable, medieval, and Renaissance architecture.
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What is so special about Colmar?

Nestled among vineyards, its traditional houses, canals, floral displays, amazing cuisine, famous wines and charming accommodation make Colmar an outstanding microcosm of Alsace – showcasing its lifestyle, conviviality and hospitality – the key features of its unique, exceptional welcome.
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Is Colmar super touristy?

We only spent a day in Colmar, but we plan to spend more time at Christmas when the market is open. Colmar can become very touristy so I recommend getting there as early as possible or staying the night so you can enjoy the village without the crowds.
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Which is nicer, Colmar or Strasbourg?

Colmar and Strasbourg each have their own unique magic, making it hard to go wrong with either choice. Colmar is perfect for those craving a serene, fairy-tale escape, while Strasbourg is much bigger with more variety and history to offer.
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What is the prettiest town in Alsace?

Ribeauvillé and Riquewihr

These two villages, quite close to each other, are among the most visited in Alsace and the most beautiful in France.
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This Town in France Looks Too Magical to Be Real (Colmar, France)

Which is the prettiest village in France?

France's Most Beautiful Towns And Villages
  • Domme, Dordogne. ...
  • Honfleur, Normandy. ...
  • Ploumanac'h, Brittany. ...
  • Chartres, Loire Valley. ...
  • St-Guilhem-le-Désert, Languedoc. ...
  • Fourcés, Midi-Pyrénées. ...
  • St-Tropez, Côte d'Azur. ...
  • Grasse, French Riviera.
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What is the fairytale town in Alsace France?

Eguisheim is one of our favorite towns in the Alsace. The narrow streets really look like something out of a fairytale. Eguisheim is a member of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France (“the most beautiful villages in France”) and in 2013 it was voted “Village préféré des Francais” (Favorite French Village).
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What is the most Christmassy town in France?

Strasbourg – Alsace

Dating back to 1570, the legendary market sweeps across the entire Old Town in a glow of lights and garlands with the majestic Christmas tree on Place Kléber standing as the city's seasonal centerpiece. For many, Strasbourg is more than just a market – it's a holiday pilgrimage.
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Does Strasbourg feel more French or German?

Today, both French and German can live and work in Strasbourg. So too can its cultural richness be enjoyed by all. It belongs both to the French and to the Germans. It's a city in many ways French, in some ways German, and in every way European.
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What is the most beautiful street in Colmar France?

1. Grand Rue De Colmar. Around half a kilometre in length it provides a gorgeous insight into the elegant architecture of the city.
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What food is Colmar famous for?

We will mention just a few classic specialities: foie gras (invented in Strasburg in 1780), baeckaoffe (a dish composed of three types of marinated meat and potatoes in white wine), the inevitable sauerkraut, the matelote du Rhin fish dish, le coq au Riesling (chicken in wine), pain d´épices (similar to ginger bread) ...
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What is the #1 tourist attraction in France?

Eiffel Tower (6.2 million) Palace of Versailles (6 million) Centre Pompidou (3.6 million) Musée d'Orsay (2.9 million)
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Is Colmar, France a tourist trap?

We were surprised so few reviews mention that Colmar is a big tacky tourist trap. Perhaps worth a quick walk through because the architecture is beautiful but just too many people (think large tourist groups *everywhere*) and streets filled with cheap junky souvenir stands to be enjoyable.
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Why is Colmar called Little Venice?

The « little Venice » is the name given to the course of the Lauch in Colmar. This name probably came from the original line of the houses on both sides of the river, which serves the southeast of the city.
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Who is famous from Colmar?

Auguste Bartholdi - Father of the statue of liberty. Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the most famous artist of Alsace of the 19th century, was born in Colmar in 1834.
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What is the most English-friendly city in France?

Paris, Nice, and Lyon stand out as the most English-friendly cities, offering a welcoming atmosphere for expats.
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Why do French people say ze instead of the?

The lispy th is absent in French, as it is in many other languages, which leads to its classic alternative, the z. “Zis is ze zermometer” (this is the thermometer).
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Where is the purest German spoken?

On the other hand, Northern Germany is considered to be the region that speaks the purest Standard German, and in everyday life, little influence of dialect is heard.
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What is the silly village in France?

Trécon, in case you missed it, sounds exactly like "très con" which means "really dumb" or "very stupid" in English. The mayor said that it wasn't uncommon for people to steal his village's road signs - something that many other villages with similarly strange names can relate to.
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Is Colmar or Strasbourg Christmas market better?

If you're traveling with kids, love calm corners, or are prioritizing atmosphere and aesthetics — go for Colmar. If you're into grand holiday spectacles, concerts, large markets, and don't mind the crowds — choose Strasbourg.
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What is the most Christmassy city in Europe?

Berlin, Germany. It's official – Berlin takes first prize as the most festive city to celebrate the holidays in Europe.
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Where is Belle's Village in France?

THE VILLAGE OF RIQUEWIHR IN ALSACE, THE PERFECT SETTING FOR A FAIRY TALE.
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What not to miss in Alsace?

Top Attractions in Alsace
  • Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg. 4.7. (15,443) ...
  • La Petite France. 4.7. (10,652) ...
  • Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg. 4.5. (3,633) ...
  • Little Venice. 4.5. (6,100) ...
  • Old Town. 4.7. (4,871) ...
  • Musée National De L'Automobile. 4.6. (2,998) ...
  • Barrage Vauban. 4.4. (1,872) ...
  • Parc de l'Orangerie. 4.4. (2,303)
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What is the French version of Cinderella?

One of the most popular versions of Cinderella was written in French by Charles Perrault in 1697, under the name Cendrillon ou la petite pantoufle de verre. The popularity of his tale was due to his additions to the story, including the pumpkin, the fairy-godmother and the introduction of "glass" slippers.
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