Petite Venise Canal District
Petite Venise is where Colmar's half-timbered houses hit peak fairy tale ridiculousness along the Lauch River canal.
About Petite Venise Canal District
Petite Venise is where Colmar's half-timbered houses hit peak fairy tale ridiculousness along the Lauch River canal. You'll find pastel-painted facades in mint green, salmon pink, and butter yellow with geranium boxes spilling from every window, creating picture-perfect reflections in the still water below. The 30-minute boat rides (EUR 7 from Pont Saint-Pierre, April to October) give you the best perspective since you're floating right alongside these 16th-century houses.
The experience feels like drifting through a movie set where everything is almost too pretty to be real. From water level, the house facades tower above you while their reflections create a doubled image in the canal. The Maison Pfister at the canal junction stands out with its octagonal turret and painted murals, while Quai de la Poissonnerie showcases the most intact medieval timber work. You'll hear multiple languages as tourists lean over bridges snapping endless photos.
Most people crowd the Pont Tournant for photos, but honestly, the view from Pont Saint-Pierre is just as good with half the people. Skip the middle of the day when tour buses arrive: the lighting is harsh and you'll be fighting for space. The boat ride is worth every euro for the unique angle, but don't expect commentary in English. Early morning or late afternoon gives you golden light and breathing room.
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