Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Colmar in 2 hours with a local Spanish-speaking guide, exploring highlights like Little Venice, Saint Martin's Church, and the Tanners' Quarter for just $22.
Exploring Colmar with a 2-hour walking tour in Spanish offers a perfect window into this charming Alsatian city. For $22 per person, you get a well-structured experience led by a local guide who shares engaging stories, anecdotes, and insights. The tour starts in front of the Maison des Têtes, a landmark that immediately immerses visitors in the medieval charm of Colmar with its colorful half-timbered houses and cobbled streets. With a rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 11 reviews, this tour clearly appeals to those seeking authentic local knowledge and a relaxed pace to discover Colmar’s top sights.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a short, insightful introduction to Colmar without committing to a lengthy excursion. It highlights key landmarks, offers a taste of local culture, and provides practical tips, including a typical Alsatian sweet tasting. While it covers essential sights, it is especially praised for the knowledgeable guides and the personal stories that bring Colmar’s history to life.


The tour kicks off in front of the Maison des Têtes, a renowned building that marks the entrance to Colmar’s historical center. From this point, the guide leads you through the cobbled streets lined with colorful half-timbered houses that give the city its fairy-tale charm. The walk offers a detailed look at medieval architecture and the lively atmosphere of Colmar’s Old Town.
The guide’s in-depth explanations about local traditions, famous figures, and historical events make this starting point especially engaging. The 15-minute guided visit of the Maison Pfister adds a tangible sense of Colmar’s architectural history early in the tour.
If you're drawn to exploring Colmar on foot, we've looked into these other walking experiences

Moving from the initial landmark, the tour covers the Vieux Colmar area, a 30-minute walk through the city’s core. Here, visitors see medieval streets and colorful facades that have been preserved for centuries. The Covered Market of Colmar is another stop, where the guide shares insights into the city’s trade history and local commerce.
This segment emphasizes Colmar’s vibrant market culture and the significance of its medieval trading history. The tour concludes this section at La Petite Venise, where canal-side houses and casual atmosphere create a relaxing vibe that feels like stepping into a storybook.

La Petite Venise is a highlight of the tour, famous for its canals and colorful wooden houses. Spanning about 15 minutes of sightseeing, this area offers stunning views and photo opportunities. The guide shares stories about life in the neighborhood, the history of canal trade, and the medieval architecture that defines this part of Colmar.
Visitors get a sense of local life and the relaxed pace of Little Venice. This spot often feels like the most picturesque in the city, with its quaint bridges and reflective waters providing ideal photo moments.
Next, the tour explores the Leather Tanners’ Quarter, a historic area once known for its textile and leather industries. The medieval houses and artisan atmosphere preserve the craftsmanship that made Colmar prosperous centuries ago. This part of the tour lasts about 15 minutes and emphasizes Colmar’s artisanal roots, with stories about local tradespeople and historic workshops.
While not a bustling commercial hub today, the Leather Tanners’ Quarter offers a glimpse into Colmar’s industrial past and medieval charm.
More Great Tours Nearby
The Old Customs House is a 15th-century building that served as a hub for trade and taxation. This iconic structure highlights Colmar’s importance in regional trade networks during the Middle Ages. The guide explains how trade routes and merchant activity shaped the city’s growth.
Standing outside this historic building, visitors appreciate the architecture and the history of commerce that made Colmar a vital trading center. The Old Customs House is a key photo spot and a tangible link to Colmar’s past.
Appreciate having local insight? Here are other guided experiences in Colmar we've examined
The tour finishes in the heart of Colmar, where medieval squares and canal views create a peaceful environment. Here, visitors can soak in the city’s atmosphere, take additional photos, or relax at nearby cafes. The guide shares final recommendations on local eateries and must-visit spots, helping visitors plan their next steps.
This ending provides a chance to absorb the city’s vibe and enjoy a leisurely stroll through its historic streets, with plenty of stunning views and authentic ambiance.
The tour departs from Rue des Têtes, directly in front of the Maison des Têtes. The guide waits with an umbrella bearing the Colmar Walking Tours logo 10 minutes before the scheduled start. The group size is manageable, allowing for a personalized experience. The tour is not suitable for bikes and audio recording is not allowed.
The 2-hour duration makes it perfect for those with limited time or looking to get a quick yet rundown of Colmar. The small group ensures plenty of opportunities for questions and interaction.
Priced at just $22, this tour offers excellent value for the level of detail and local expertise provided. The Spanish language guide enhances the experience for Spanish-speaking visitors, making history and stories more accessible. The inclusion of a typical Alsatian sweet tasting and a city map adds extra value.
While the tour covers many major sights, it focuses on highlighting the most iconic and photogenic spots. It is especially praised for the guide’s enthusiasm, local knowledge, and the romantic views of Little Venice.
This short, engaging tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want a taste of Colmar’s beauty and history with a local touch. The Spanish-speaking segment makes it particularly suitable for Spanish-speaking travelers seeking an authentic local perspective. It’s perfect for those who want to maximize a limited timeframe while enjoying key sights and stories.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of the Maison des Têtes at Rue des Têtes.
Is a guide available in other languages?
No, this tour is conducted in Spanish only.
What attractions are included?
It covers Little Venice, Saint Martin’s Church, Leather Tanners’ Quarter, Old Customs House, and more.
Does the tour include any tastings?
Yes, it features a typical Alsatian sweet tasting.
Is it suitable for children?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but the 2-hour walking pace and short stops suggest it could be family-friendly.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended; the tour does not specify other requirements.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
The data does not specify accessibility details.
What makes this tour stand out?
The local, Spanish-speaking guide, focused itinerary, and value for money make it a popular choice.