Discover the charm of Colmar, France, at your own pace with this self-guided walking tour. Navigate through the city’s essential landmarks with a user-friendly map and engaging audio stories. Enjoy fun quizzes at each of the 10 stops, ensuring a delightful blend of exploration and learning. Ideal for solo adventurers or groups, this tour accommodates any weather and can be started at your convenience. With a total distance of 1 km, you can complete the tour in approximately 1.5 hours, making it a perfect activity for any day.
- Self-guided walking tour with audio stories and quizzes
- Explore 10 iconic landmarks including Musée Unterlinden and Petite Venise
- Enjoy flexibility with no groups—go at your own pace
- 1.5 hour duration, ideal for any weather conditions
Start your self-guided tour at the entrance of Musée Unterlinden. Open your experience nearby and follow the route on your smartphone.
The tour ends near Quai de la Poissonnerie. Take a moment to enjoy the area before finishing your walk.
A 13th-century Dominican convent turned celebrated art museum, home to the famous Isenheim Altarpiece. Listen to its story on your smartphone as you pass by.
A striking Renaissance façade from 1609, decorated with 106 carved heads and grotesque masks. Hear its story on your smartphone as you pass by.
A grand Gothic collegiate church begun in the 13th century — often mistaken for a cathedral. Hear its story on your smartphone as you pass by.
A Renaissance watch-house beside Saint-Martin, once the guardroom of the old town. Hear its story on your smartphone as you pass by.
The birthplace of Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the sculptor of the Statue of Liberty. Hear his story on your smartphone as you pass by.
An iconic 1537 merchant's house, richly decorated, that helped bring the Renaissance to Colmar. Hear its story on your smartphone as you pass by.
The old customs house (Koïfhus) and square where ten allied Alsatian cities once did business. Hear its story on your smartphone as you pass by.
A fountain by Bartholdi honoring Lazarus von Schwendi, a 16th-century general long linked to Alsace's wine tradition. Hear its story on your smartphone as you pass by.
The Tanners' District, with tall half-timbered houses once built with open top floors for drying hides. Hear its story on your smartphone as you pass by.
Colmar's Little Venice — a picturesque canal quay in the former fishmongers' district. Hear its story on your smartphone as you finish the walk.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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