Parc du Champ de Mars
Parc du Champ de Mars serves as Colmar's main green lung, stretching along Avenue de la République where the old town meets the newer districts.
About Parc du Champ de Mars
Parc du Champ de Mars serves as Colmar's main green lung, stretching along Avenue de la République where the old town meets the newer districts. You'll find wide gravel paths perfect for jogging, clusters of mature plane trees offering shade, and the park's star attraction: a 12-meter replica of the Statue of Liberty honoring Auguste Bartholdi, Colmar's most famous son. The park also features a decent playground, open lawns for picnics, and benches positioned for people-watching.
The atmosphere here shifts throughout the day, starting quiet with dog walkers and joggers in the morning, then filling with families by afternoon. The Liberty statue dominates the northern end, and you'll constantly see tourists posing for photos while locals treat it as background scenery. The gravel crunches underfoot as you walk the main paths, and the mature trees create natural corridors that feel surprisingly spacious for a city center park.
Most guides oversell this as a major attraction when it's really just a pleasant city park with one notable feature. The Liberty statue is worth a quick photo, but don't expect the impact of seeing the original. The playground equipment looks recently updated, making it genuinely useful if you're traveling with kids. Skip the southern section near the road, which gets noisy with traffic, and focus your time around the statue and the quieter western paths where locals actually hang out.
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