About this tour
Wander Colmar's medieval quarter at your own tempo with a GPS-guided audio walk. This 1–1.25 hour self-guided tour traces the waterways and narrow lanes of La Petite Venise, revealing how Franco-German influences shaped the town's architecture and culture. You'll pass the tanners' quarter and historic squares while learning where locals grab coffee, beer, flammkuchen and crêpes. Download once, use forever—explore offline whenever you return.
Highlights
- Canals and half-timbered houses of La Petite Venise district
- Quartier des Tanneurs: former leather-workers' neighbourhood
- Ancienne Douane square with Renaissance buildings
- Dual Franco-German heritage explained along the route
- Local food and drink stops recommended throughout
- Lifetime access, offline maps, flexible pacing
What to expect
You'll navigate Colmar's compact medieval core at your own speed, guided by GPS and audio narration on your phone. The walk meanders past half-timbered buildings and reflects quiet canals—photographers and wanderers will find plenty to pause for. You'll hear snippets of Colmar's contested history between France and Germany, and the guide points out bakeries, beer halls and snack spots worth ducking into. No rush: stop when you like, skip sections if needed, replay segments later. The terrain is flat and pedestrian-friendly.
Good to know
Bring your own smartphone and headphones. The tour works offline once downloaded. No museum or attraction fees are included—you're free to visit or skip them. Service animals welcome. All fitness levels can manage the flat, urban walking route. Use this tour any time before or after your booking date.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







