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🇫🇷 The Ultimate Colmar Check-in Guide

The real-life inspiration for Howl’s Moving Castle absolutely lives up to its reputation! 💕 This town looks like a spilled paint palette — the candy-colored half-timbered houses along the canals are breathtaking. Here’s my power-walking one-day itinerary 👇 🌟 Must-Visit Spots: 1️⃣ Petite Venise (Little Venice) Glide through the canals by boat (€8/person) 🚤. Go at 9 AM — the sunlight on the water is magical! 2️⃣ Rue des Tanneurs (Tanners’ Street) The perfect postcard angle 📸: cobblestones + flower-filled balconies = iconic photos! 3️⃣ Maison Pfister A Renaissance landmark — the second-floor corner window is extremely photogenic! 4️⃣ Collégiale St-Martin Stunning Gothic rose window 🌹. Climb to the top for rainbow-colored rooftop views! 🌈 🍴 Food Recommendations: ✔️ Le Fer Rouge: Try the choucroute garnie (sauerkraut with sausages) — an Alsatian classic! ✔️ Maison Alsacienne de Biscuits: Buy butterfly-shaped cookies as souvenirs — packaging is adorable! 🍪 💡 Practical Tips: Get a 24-hour transport pass (€5) for easy exploring. Visit the open-air market on Wednesdays/Saturdays. 📸 Photo Spots: 1.at the Petite Venice boat dock 2. Bench in front of No. 12 Rue des Tanneurs 3. Pont Neuf (New Bridge) over the canal Every corner here feels like a fairy tale! Allow at least 10 hours to explore slowly. #FranceTravel #ColmarGuide #EuropeanTowns #FairyTaleWorld #TravelPhotographyTips

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🇫🇷 The Ultimate Colmar Check-in Guide

The real-life inspiration for Howl’s Moving Castle absolutely lives up to its reputation! 💕 This town looks like a spilled paint palette — the candy-colored half-timbered houses along the canals are breathtaking. Here’s my power-walking one-day itinerary 👇 🌟 Must-Visit Spots: 1️⃣ Petite Venise (Little Venice) Glide through the canals by boat (€8/person) 🚤. Go at 9 AM — the sunlight on the water is magical! 2️⃣ Rue des Tanneurs (Tanners’ Street) The perfect postcard angle 📸: cobblestones + flower-filled balconies = iconic photos! 3️⃣ Maison Pfister A Renaissance landmark — the second-floor corner window is extremely photogenic! 4️⃣ Collégiale St-Martin Stunning Gothic rose window 🌹. Climb to the top for rainbow-colored rooftop views! 🌈 🍴 Food Recommendations: ✔️ Le Fer Rouge: Try the choucroute garnie (sauerkraut with sausages) — an Alsatian classic! ✔️ Maison Alsacienne de Biscuits: Buy butterfly-shaped cookies as souvenirs — packaging is adorable! 🍪 💡 Practical Tips: Get a 24-hour transport pass (€5) for easy exploring. Visit the open-air market on Wednesdays/Saturdays. 📸 Photo Spots: 1.at the Petite Venice boat dock 2. Bench in front of No. 12 Rue des Tanneurs 3. Pont Neuf (New Bridge) over the canal Every corner here feels like a fairy tale! Allow at least 10 hours to explore slowly. #FranceTravel #ColmarGuide #EuropeanTowns #FairyTaleWorld #TravelPhotographyTips

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