2026-01-09
Looking for Where to Stay in Colmar, in the Heart of Alsace? Central hotels, traditional stays, or places with great value for money? You’ve come to the right place!
I’ve gathered in this guide everything you need to know to choose the perfect accommodation in Colmar, including the best neighborhoods and hotels for different travel styles. I’ll also share the hotel I stayed at and really liked, even though it wasn’t in the center.
Colmar is one of the most beautiful towns in Alsace, with a romantic historic center, canals reminiscent of Venice, and colorful half-timbered houses.
Although it’s popular at Christmas, the town remains surprisingly peaceful outside the festive season, perfect for exploring on foot.
To make the most of everything Colmar has to offer, choosing the right accommodation makes all the difference.
In this article, you’ll find suggestions for luxury hotels, good-value stays, and traditional options, organized by neighborhood.
Everything you need to pick the right accommodation for your trip. Let’s get started!
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Quick Tips for Choosing Where to Stay in Colmar
- Centrality: Staying in the historic center allows you to walk to most attractions, markets, and restaurants.
- Peace vs. Activity: Some streets in the center are very busy, especially at Christmas. If you prefer quiet, choose hotels slightly further away, but still within walking distance.
- Transport Access: For those arriving by train or wanting to explore the Alsace region, being close to Colmar station is important.
- Budget: Colmar has options for every budget, but booking in advance ensures better prices, especially during the Christmas season.

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Hotels and Best Areas to Stay in Colmar
Colmar is relatively small, but each neighborhood has its own character. Here are some suggestions for luxury hotels, good-value options, and traditional stays.

Historic Center – The Charm of Medieval Streets
The historic center is the heart of Colmar. Here you’ll find narrow streets, canals, colorful half-timbered houses, and the highest concentration of restaurants and cafés. It’s the ideal area for those who want to explore the city on foot, especially the “Pearl of Alsace,” the La Petite Venise neighborhood.
- Luxury: Hôtel Le Maréchal – Teritoria Perfect location, spacious rooms, and classic Alsatian décor.
- Good Value: Hôtel Saint-Martin – Small, central, and friendly service, ideal for a comfortable stay.
- Traditional: Hôtel Maison Turenne – Historic building, cozy rooms, and a typical Alsatian atmosphere.
In the historic center, everything is within walking distance: the churches, museums, and of course the canals of La Petite Venise.

Quartier de la Krutenau – Art and Cafés
Krutenau is a neighborhood slightly outside the center, known for its more relaxed, artistic vibe. Here you’ll find modern cafés, galleries, and some craft shops. It’s perfect for those who want to experience the city like a local.
- Good Value: Apartment Au théâtre – Simple, comfortable rooms with easy access to the historic center.
- Traditional: Hôtel Le Colombier – Renovated historic building, ideal for those who enjoy historical charm.
This neighborhood is a great choice for those who want peace and quiet at night without being too far from the main attractions.
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Train Station Area – Convenient for Exploring Alsace
The area around the train station is ideal for those planning to explore Alsace and nearby towns. Staying here makes it easy to travel to Strasbourg, Riquewihr, or Ribeauvillé.
- Luxury: Hôtel Le Colombier Suites – Modern rooms, central location, and excellent transport connections.
- Good Value: Ibis Styles Colmar Centre – Modern, clean, and functional, just a few minutes’ walk from the historic center.
In short, if you plan on taking day trips through the vineyards and villages of the Alsace Wine Route, this area is very convenient.
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La Petite Venise – Charm and Romance
La Petite Venise is Colmar’s most iconic neighborhood, with canals reminiscent of Venice and softly painted half-timbered houses. It’s perfect for those seeking a photogenic and enchanting experience.
- Luxury: Hôtel Le Maréchal (also in the historic center, with rooms overlooking the canals).
- Good Value: Hôtel Saint-Martin – Central location, comfortable and cozy.
- Upscale Traditional: Relais & Châteaux La Maison Des Têtes – Perfect for experiencing authentic Alsatian atmosphere.
Here, everything is close by: restaurants, cafés, craft shops, and most of the Christmas markets. If possible, book a room with a canal view, It’s worth every euro.

Staying at B&B HOTEL Colmar Lumière
During my stay in Colmar, I stayed at B&B HOTEL Colmar Lumière, and I can say it was a practical and pleasant experience.
The hotel is modern, clean, and very functional, with comfortable rooms and large beds. The best part? It’s about a 15-minute drive from the historic center, yet in a quiet area, perfect for resting after a day exploring the city.
Breakfast is simple but sufficient, and the staff is friendly and helpful with tips on restaurants and attractions.
If you’re looking for comfort without extravagance, this is an excellent choice, especially for families or couples who want a convenient stay without paying luxury hotel prices.

Map of Hotels in Colmar, Alsace
Accommodation in Colmar: Everything You Need to Know Before Booking
- Book in advance: Colmar is small but very touristy, especially at Christmas. Central hotels fill up quickly.
- Check if the hotel has parking: Many hotels in the center don’t have their own parking, but paid lots are nearby.
- Consider apartments or B&Bs: They offer more space and are often more affordable, especially for longer stays.
- Choose your location based on your travel plans: If you want to walk to all the main sights, stay in the historic center; if you plan to explore the region, choose the station area.

What’s the Best Area to Stay in Colmar?
It depends on the type of experience you’re looking for:
- For charm and history: Historic center or La Petite Venise.
- For art and cafés: Quartier de la Krutenau.
- For quick access around Alsace: Station area.
In any case, Colmar is small enough to explore on foot, so you don’t need to worry about staying too far from the center, unless, like me, you choose to stay outside it.
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How Much Do Hotels in Colmar Cost?
- Luxury: €150–€250 per night. Hotels like Hôtel Le Maréchal offer rooms with canal views and full-service amenities.
- Good Value: €80–€130 per night. Examples: Hôtel Saint-Martin, Ibis Styles Colmar Centre.
- Traditional: €90–€150 per night. Hotels like Hôtel Turenne combine historic charm with basic comfort.
These prices vary depending on the time of year, with Christmas and summer being the most expensive periods.

How Many Days Do You Need to Visit Colmar?
To explore the essentials of Colmar, 2 to 3 days are enough, but if you have more time, it’s worth visiting the surrounding villages, relaxing in cafés, and enjoying the local cuisine at a leisurely pace.
Is Colmar a Safe City?
Yes. Colmar is calm and safe. Like any tourist destination, it’s wise to keep an eye on personal belongings in crowded areas and during special events, but overall it’s a city where you feel comfortable walking alone or with family.
As you can see, choosing where to stay in Colmar is just as important as planning your itinerary, since each neighborhood has its own personality.
During my stay, I stayed at B&B HOTEL Colmar Lumière and recommend it for its combination of comfort, practical location, and reasonable prices. But there are hotels for every taste and budget.
Remember, in Colmar everything is relatively close, so any choice allows you to soak up the charm of this Alsatian town at your own pace. The final tip: book early, choose the neighborhood that suits your style, and get ready to wander the colorful streets, taste traditional dishes, and feel the true spirit of Alsace.
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