Our next stop through in the Alsace region was to the beautiful city of Colmar.

Colmar has an impressively long history where the first mention of the city was in 884 by Charlemagne as he was writing about the Saxon Wars. In 1226 it was granted the status of a Free Imperial City by Emperor Fredrick II. It was taken over by the Swedish army for a few years beginning in 1632. It was annexed into the German Empire in 1871. And with the end of WWI, was rejoined as part of France.

Colmar has seen its share of history and ownership over the centuries and has retained the beautiful influences collected along the way.

We walked through the city center park and loved the addition of glittery balls hanging from the trees and the white branch trees lining the path. Next to the park was a small Christmas market. Where Strasbourg had been filled to bursting with visitors, our day in Colmar was marked by far fewer people allowing us the space to more appreciate the area.

This market had a few places to eat and a few rides for anyone to enjoy. So while our daughter rode every ride, we happily watched her with warm food and drink in hand.

The city center is just a short walk into the beautiful historic old town. Colorful half timber buildings fill the narrow streets. Colmar was mostly spared any destruction throughout its long history. For as long as the city has been here, all the buildings are remarkably well preserved. Because of the centuries of being back and forth between France and Germany, Colmar displays a beautiful mix of architectural styles and materials.

One of the most popular landmarks in Colmar’s old town is the Maison Pfister. Built in 1537 it is an incredible example of the German Renaissance in its details. Visitors can tour this beautiful building on selected days. If you have ever watched the movie Howl’s Moving Castle, the Maison Pfister makes a noticeable appearance in the movie.

Colmar is a great mix of styles and time periods, but it also has a great mix of decorations and markets for the holiday season. The decorations were not over the top, but more small additions to the already beautiful buildings that just seem perfectly made to highlight that architectural beauty. We loved the little touches around windows and the ladders across the water with gnomes and flourishes across them. The whole effect was beautiful and festive without being overwhelming.

We stopped in to the local market and loved walking through and seeing all the local food. I love shopping experiences like this and the relationships people make with vendors over fresh food.

While the idea of grocery shopping 2 or 3 times a week does not really appeal to me, grocery shopping like this absolutely appeals to me. Maybe I would like shopping more, and by extension making dinner more, with an inside market such as this one.

Just outside the city market is the area known as Little Venice as the beautiful buildings follow the gentle flow of the river. There is no question why this is such a favorite part of the city as it is absolutely lovely. The city’s looming feris wheel is set up giving beautiful views across the city.

Rows and rows of red locks are attached along the walkway next to the water. Couples can follow tradition and purchase a lock to write their name on, attach it along with the others, and throw away the key symbolizing a love and commitment that will last as long as the lock.

There are many Christmas markets set up around the city, but the one that we loved the most was the children’s market. Not just because we had our daughter with us who thought the whole set up was magic, but also because it seemed that it was here that so many local crafts and gifts were being sold. Our daughter loved the ride through the Christmas trees on a galloping horse and the teddy bears tucked into the trees. And we loved the shops, the food, and the pure joy of watching her.

We took one last walk down through the Little Venice area loving the slower pace and small crowds. Our day in Colmar was during the week, the weekend we were sure would be far more crowded. We fell head over heels in love with Colmar think that it may be the most beautiful city we’ve ever visited. As evening came, we decided to go back one more time to the children’s area to enjoy the lights, music, and one more gallop on a mechanical horse.

For other cities with beautiful architecture and rivers, then you may be interested in these:

Bruges- Belgium

Willemstad, Curaçao

Regensburg- Germany

Thanks for coming along on this visit to Colmar. May your heart be filled with the simple joys and simple beauty of the season.


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Fairy Tale Towns of Alsace

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Colmar Visitor Guide

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32 responses to “Christmas in Colmar {France}”

  1. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Colmar looks amazing at Christmas. The old wooden buildings just seem to be built for Christmas decorations don’t they!! Maggie

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      They really do- like they were made for each other 🙂 The whole effect was really beautiful

  2. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

    Colmar is indeed a beautiful city, and it is amazingly well preserved given its turbulent history. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about your time there and seeing your photos. What a fantastic experience for your daughter as well. Lovely post, Meg.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thanks Tricia 🙂 Our daughter really loved it, especially the horse ride in the children’s market. But it seemed far less overwhelming than Strasbourg so it was easier to just walk and enjoy it all.

  3. thehungrytravellers.blog Avatar

    Lovely – so reminiscent of provincial German towns as they get gripped by the Christmas spirit. Have a wonderful Christmas, Meg….all the very best wishes to the three of you and your families.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you, Merry Christmas to you and your family as well. I hope you have a wonderful new year 🙂

  4. The Travel Architect Avatar

    This was a stop on our Viking River Cruise, too, but for some reason I don’t recognize the pictures. I wonder if this was a day I went for a run, which limited my time in town. In any case, sometimes the stops were only for a couple of hours. I’ll have to go back because it looks gorgeous.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      That would be hard if you only have a couple of hours in a place like this. How do you see anything of anything in that amount of time. I hope you make it back to Colmar one day, we really loved it. I would say that we loved Colmar more than Strasbourg-mainly because it wasn’t nearly as busy. Wishing you and Husband a Merry Christmas next week 🙂

      1. The Travel Architect Avatar

        Thanks, Meg. You and yours, too!

  5. thesimlux Avatar

    Like a postcard that says, “Wish you were here!” 😊

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      That is a perfect way to describe it! 🙂 thanks for stopping by!

  6. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Love the family picture in front of the Colmar sign. Looks like a charming city, especially with all the holiday decorations. Glad to hear the Christmas market here wasn’t as busy as the one in Strasbourg.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! 🙂 Colmar was a delight in every way. I think we prefer it to Strasbourg because we liked the more subtle decorations and the fewer people everywhere. Wishing you and your family a merry Christmas next week!

  7. Toonsarah Avatar

    Oh, that is beautiful! I’m sure it would be so at any time of the year but the festive decorations really do add extra magic to the scenes!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It was so beautiful- the buildings are lovely by themselves, but with that added touch of decorations they were magic. Merry Christmas Sarah to you and your family 🙂

      1. Toonsarah Avatar

        And Merry Christmas to all of you🎄🎄🎄

  8. The Flask Half Full Avatar

    Colmar is a fairy tale city! And at Christmas?? Incredible. I hope you had the opportunity to try some of the Alsatian wines – absolutely delicious! Cheers!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It is absolutely fairy tale worthy and the Christmas decorations just made it all the better. We did try some of the wine and it was excellent. Thanks for stopping by. I hope you have a wonderful holiday season :)–Meg

  9. Diana Avatar

    Beautiful! I love the decorations on the old buildings. Without the people in the photos for scale, it would look like one of those Christmas villages people put out as a decoration!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Those old buildings and the decorations were perfectly suited for each other and the whole effect was so beautiful. Merry Christmas next week 🙂

  10. Travelbloggingacademy Avatar

    Looks so cozy! We have lovely Christmas markets in Krakow – Poland.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! I have heard that Krakow has some of the best Christmas markets. I would love to see your beautiful city one day. Thanks for stopping by. I hope you have a wonderful holiday season 🙂 –Meg

      1. Travelbloggingacademy Avatar

        Yes I definitely recommend it! If you are looking for a community of travel bloggers I’m happy to connect you with like-minded people. 🙂

  11. leightontravels Avatar

    Colmar is a beauty Meg. Those colourful houses with the wooden shutters look like gingerbread creations, how fortunate for any city in this day and age to have avoided the heavy damage of the many wars that have come and gone. I imagine that its more laid-back vibe also went down well after Paris and Strasbourg. I love Howl’s Moving Castle (!) and had no idea about the inspiration behind the Maison Pfister.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It was beautiful, probably all the more so from not being as busy as Paris and Strasbourg had been. I loved that they hadn’t suffered a lot.of damage throughout the centuries. Proof that Colmar is beautiful and strong. I love Howls Moving Castle too! After seeing the house I had to go back and watch the movie. Wishing you and Sladja a very Merry Christmas and all good things in the new year!

  12. travelling_han Avatar

    Oh it’s so beautiful, especially at Christmas! it looks like you had another wonderful European trip 🙂

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It was so beautiful- like we.had stepped into a Christmas card. And I think we liked it all the better for not being as busy. Merry Christmas Hannah 🙂

  13. ourcrossings Avatar

    Wow, what a fantastic place to experience the magic of Christmas! The mesmerizing Christmas decorations certainly add a magical touch, making Colmar a winter wonderland during the festive season. I can only imagine the sheer amount of preparation work that goes on behind the scenes in maintaining the little chalets, putting up the decorations and lights, organizing entertainment, overseeing the installation of the stands and selecting exhibitors! Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      They probably need to start preparing for the Christmas season in August with the amount of decorations and lights they have to put up. But the whole effect was magic. The only thing that it needed to be perfect Christmas village would be snow on top of the beautiful chalets. Thanks Aiva for your kind comments 🙂

      1. ourcrossings Avatar

        🥰🥰🥰

  14. Tanja Avatar

    How did I miss this post??Colmar is so beautiful, especially during Christmas. It is high up on my wish list. Just read your Alsace post too, great tips

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! I think you would really love that whole area at Christmas. It is all so beautiful. 🙂

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