It's ok. CASH ONLY. I'd like to try the "white train" instead next time or in the next town. The green (and white) train leaves every half hour or more, if the train does not have 10 passengers. The tour is posted as 35 minutes of driving time. Only 2 of the 4 headphones were working 100% in our row and our friends behind us only had 1 of 4. The non-working headphones only had one side of the headphone working. The most important part that I felt was lacking was the "guided" portion. So much more history could have been talked about in this ancient city. So much was missing and too much classical music. The music was beautiful, but so much more could have been narrated and shared. For example... What type of construct)besides "French Style."Stone from Lorraine or stone from Les Voges, imported from ... show us the oldest building on the route and tell us when it was constructed. There were many old visual signs (for those who could not read) on the route, like butcher, baker, etc. Tell us about them when we pass them. Souch was not said. Also, it was difficult to take pictures because the pauses were not...
Read moreWe did appreciate that they had put plastic up between the rows, due to Covid. (The other 'train' tour does not)
edit for clarity, we DID take the green train. I was trying to say that they did a GOOD job by providing separation between the rows of passengers
I wouldn't recommend this tour though. The audio tour provides VERY little information. Basically 'this building is _, and was built in _". Then classical music until you get to the next building. No information about the founding of Colmar, the history of the town, what happened during the world wars, etc. You'd be better off walking around and using Google lense to tell you about each building. Colmar isn't that big, you'll get far more information, and it'll save you 7...
Read more⚠️ Be very careful before leaving your stroller with the staff! Before boarding the train, an employee told us to leave our stroller and assured us it would be safe. When we came back, it was gone. The employee showed no sense of responsibility and simply told us to go to the police station. The police said someone had taken it.
We had to walk around town and the police station with our tired children, without a stroller, and not once did the staff apologize. When we tried to look for the stroller ourselves, the employee yelled at us to “go to the police right now.”
Never trust the staff to keep your belongings safe — they take no...
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