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Monsieur Robert Veit18 Quai de la Poissonerie
Colmar
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This apartment can accommodate 2-4 people and features 3 rooms, including 2 bedrooms. It has an independent kitchen, a living room, a dining room, and an office. There is one bathroom, one shower room, and a separate toilet. The total surface area is 46 m2 / 495 sqft.The apartment is equipped with bedding, including 1 double bed and 2 single beds. Sheets and towels are provided. Amenities include a freezer, TV, and parking lot belonging to the building. The kitchen is furnished with a hot plate, oven, refrigerator, fridge freezer, coffee maker, and toaster. There is a shower, bath tub, iron, heating, and cable TV/satellite TV available.
Additional services include ADSL Internet.
The best feature of this apartment is its ideal location near the city center. It is perfect for a peaceful and romantic vacation. Colmar is a charming city with a variety of wonderful activities throughout the year and offers incredible food. For more information about Colmar, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colmar
Pets are allowed with prior arrangement, but smokers are not welcome.
The apartment is located on the third floor of an old house in downtown Colmar. It is just 5 minutes away from the Place de la Cathedrale. There is available parking nearby, although it is not assigned.
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- Little Venice: Located just a short walk from your location, Little Venice (La Petite Venise) is a picturesque neighborhood with canals and half-timbered houses. Enjoy a relaxing boat ride or stroll along the charming streets lined with cafes, shops, and restaurants.
- The Unterlinden Museum: Situated in a former Dominican convent, the Unterlinden Museum houses an impressive collection of art and historical artifacts. Its highlights include the Isenheim Altarpiece, a masterpiece of Renaissance art, and a vast collection of medieval and modern artworks.
- Saint-Martin Collegiate Church: This stunning Gothic church is one of the most important landmarks in Colmar. Admire its intricate architecture, impressive stained glass windows, and a 14th-century astronomical clock. Climb up the tower for panoramic views of the city.
- Bartholdi Museum: Dedicated to the famous French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the museum showcases his life and works, including the iconic Statue of Liberty. Explore his studio, learn about his creative process, and admire his sculptures and drawings.
- The House of Heads: This unique building gets its name from the 111 sculpted heads that adorn its facade. Built in the 17th century, it is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Although not open to the public, it is still worth admiring from the outside.
- Colmar Covered Market: Immerse yourself in the local food scene at the Colmar Covered Market. Discover a wide variety of fresh produce, regional specialties, and gourmet treats. It's the perfect place to pick up ingredients for a picnic or indulge in some local delicacies.
- The Museum of Toys and Little Trains: Ideal for families or those with a nostalgic spirit, this museum displays an extensive collection of toys and model trains. Explore the world of childhood imagination through vintage dolls, teddy bears, and miniature train sets.
- The Pfister House: Dating back to the 16th century, the Pfister House is an architectural gem in Colmar. Its richly decorated exterior features ornate frescoes depicting biblical scenes and allegorical figures. Although it is a private residence, you can admire its exterior from the street.
- The Collegiate Church of Saint-Matthieu: Located in nearby Guebwiller, this impressive church combines Romanesque and Gothic elements. Admire its intricate sculptures, beautiful stained glass windows, and the panoramic view from the top of its tower. 10. The Eguisheim Village: A short drive from Colmar, Eguisheim is a charming medieval village known for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and flower-filled streets. Wander through its narrow alleys, visit the castle ruins, and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this picturesque destination.