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A charming place: a travel expert names an underrated medieval city

Looking at this city, you might feel like you’ve been transported back in time.

A travel expert has suggested that tourists visit an underrated medieval city in Europe. This is reported by Daily Express.

It is noted that Paris and Prague are among the most popular destinations, but there are many cities on the continent that many tourists have not even heard of. They may be missing out on the opportunity to visit these cities. One such city, with its stunning medieval architecture and fascinating history, is located in France. Colmar is situated in the northeastern part of France, near the border with Germany. This relatively small city, with a population of only 67,000, is known for its colorful houses, a majestic church, and, of course, its picturesque streets.

Joanne Lynn, Head of European Product at Riviera Travel, spoke about a few hidden European gems to visit this time of year and the first suggestion was Colmar. She explained:

“In addition to the popular tourist destinations across Europe, there are many hidden gems that are worth exploring. Each city offers a unique travel experience and provides insight into the local culture and cuisine. My first recommendation is Colmar, a charming city in northeastern France. It is known for its traditional architecture, picturesque canals, and stunning vineyards. The narrow cobblestone streets and historic buildings contribute to the city’s medieval charm, making it an ideal destination for a cultural exploration.”

According to her, Colmar is a must-visit destination during the off-season.

It is noted that Colmar is a city worth visiting if you love delicious food, interesting architecture, and history. Among its most popular attractions is the Little Venice, where you can stroll along the canals and bridges and experience the city’s fairy-tale charm.

There is also the Old Town, where you can buy local goods and relax in cozy cafes. In addition, there are many options for dining. Wine tours are available in the city, which will be of interest to tourists visiting France, one of the wine capitals of the world.

In addition, Colmar has a beautiful market and several interesting museums, so you’ll have plenty to do for a couple of days. The town is very popular among those who have already visited it.

One Reddit user commented, “He’s incredibly charming! I was there at the Christmas market after a light snowfall, and it was like a ceramic Christmas village come to life.”

It is important to note that Colmar is relatively close to the larger French city of Strasbourg. This means that it can be combined with a day trip if you are staying in a nearby city.

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