Alsace (Colmar)

Our trip to the Alsace region in France was a delightful blend of culture, nature, and gastronomy. This charming area, known for its picturesque villages, vineyards, and rich traditions, offered us a memorable experience perfect for all ages.

Things to Do:

Maison Zeyssolff offers a family-friendly, immersive wine tasting and cellar tour that combines rich history and delicious local wines

The Musée National de l’Automobile offers an extensive collection of over 500 vehicles with experiences like driving classic cars.

At Domaine Paul Blanck we enjoyed exceptional wines then a charming stroll through the town of Kaysersberg Vignoble.

Explore Colmar’s historic charm and local flavors on a relaxed, family-friendly 2.5-hour self-guided walking tour.

Where to Eat:

Caveau Saint Jean in Colmar offers a focused menu of fresh, local Alsatian specialties, including traditional tartes flambées and delicious beef entrecôte.

Boulangerie Maison Alexandre in Colmar is the perfect spot for delicious croissants and a delightful breakfast to start your day.

Magnà Pizza offers delicious, family-friendly pizzas inside the historic Marché Couvert de Colmar, a 19th-century market located in the Petite Venise district.

Les Six Montagnes in Colmar is a charming restaurant offering delicious Alsatian-inspired dishes and a kids’ menu