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Ancien Relais 1 Clim/A-C
🗺️ Address: 14 rue de l’église, Colmar
🥨 In the heart of the old town of Colmar, classified as a historic monument, enjoy all the attractions of Colmarian life in this 27m² apartment which is part of the Résidence de l'Ancien Relais, just 300 meters from La Petite Venise.
🛍️ You will be close to shops, restaurants and bars as well as the various tourist and cultural centers of Colmar.
This apartment :
🍽️a living room with fully equipped kitchen (fridge, hob, oven, Nespresso coffee maker, kettle), a dining island and a television.
🛏️ a bedroom with a double bed.
🚿 🚽 A bathroom with shower as well as a toilet completes the accommodation.
🪜 The accommodation is on the 2nd floor without elevator.
🅿️Parking possibilities, subject to availability:
- You can optionally reserve a private parking space nearby.
- The Montagne Verte underground public car park is located 300m from the accommodation with a rate of around €40 per 24 hours.
- The city of Colmar also offers on-street parking outside the city center, with payment by parking meter
🏡The entire accommodation will be yours. Always in the spirit of satisfying you as best as possible during your stay:
🧹 cleaning will be done,
🛏️ the bed will be made with clean sheets,
🧼 clean towels will be at your disposal as well as a bath mat and a tea towel per kitchen,
📶 free WIFI connection
🍼 coming with young children? A baby cot and high chair can be arranged upon prior request (subject to availability).
👣 Your stay in a few figures:
⛪ 450 m walk from the Unterlinden Museum,
⛪250m walk from Place des Dominicains,
🌉 300m walk from La Petite Venise,
🌳 600m from Parc du Champ-de-Mars,
🚃 10 minutes walk from Colmar station (a little less with the Cœur de Ville shuttle from the Bleylé car park)
🌃 Colmar: A city to consume without moderation!
For Georges Duhamel (who wrote it in 1931), Colmar was the “most beautiful city in the world”… It has also often been said that it was the most Alsatian of Alsace’s cities!
Without going into overkill with superlatives, Colmar undoubtedly remains a completely exceptional city due to the richness and variety of its historical and architectural heritage.
It is located near Germany and Switzerland, between the Vosges and the Rhine, Strasbourg and Mulhouse. The city offers visitors a striking overview of more than a thousand years of European history. Furthermore, Colmar retains, with its 67,000 inhabitants, an endearing side of a “country town” which gives it all its charm.
Despite the vagaries of a turbulent history, the city has managed to preserve an exceptional homogeneity of its historic center which, classified as a “protected area”, has benefited from restoration and permanent enhancement. The vast pedestrian zone of the old town allows visitors to admire the countless riches of a heritage as rich as it is varied, ranging from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
Whether it is the Maison des Têtes (erected at the beginning of the 17th century) which owes its name to the 111 heads which adorn its facade, or the Maison Pfister, a beautiful bourgeois residence from the Renaissance period but of medieval design, each of its monuments is unique in his genre.
The religious art of Colmar is also very rich: the Dominican Church which houses the famous “Virgin of the Rose Bush” by the Alsatian painter and engraver Martin Schongauer, as well as the Saint Martin Collegiate Church are wonderful examples of pure and sober Gothic art, very simple.
Strolling through the streets, the visitor, amazed, discovers the many beautiful signs, the roofs in shimmering colors... Strolling along the Quai de la Poissonnerie, once the nerve center of fishing and the sale of fish, one can falls under the spell of this picturesque district, now called “La Petite Venise”.
House rules:
🗝️The keys to the accommodation will be given to you at our reception between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. If you arrive outside these hours, please contact our reception 48 hours before arrival at the latest.
🚭This accommodation is non-smoking. The use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, hookahs and any other smoking device is prohibited.
🚭Smoking or using a smoking device will result in a penalty of €250 in additional cleaning costs.
🐕 Animals are accepted on request (animals under 15kg and not dangerous) with a supplement of €30 per stay per animal. It is requested that animals be kept on a leash outside the accommodation.
📝 You will be asked to sign a digital contract and your identity document via the Yaago platform after booking, as well as information for the police form, in accordance with current regulations. If the identity of the people present during the stay does not match that of the reservation, we reserve the right to refuse you access to the accommodation.
🥨 In the heart of the old town of Colmar, classified as a historic monument, enjoy all the attractions of Colmarian life in this 27m² apartment which is part of the Résidence de l'Ancien Relais, just 300 meters from La Petite Venise.
🛍️ You will be close to shops, restaurants and bars as well as the various tourist and cultural centers of Colmar.
This apartment :
🍽️a living room with fully equipped kitchen (fridge, hob, oven, Nespresso coffee maker, kettle), a dining island and a television.
🛏️ a bedroom with a double bed.
🚿 🚽 A bathroom with shower as well as a toilet completes the accommodation.
🪜 The accommodation is on the 2nd floor without elevator.
🅿️Parking possibilities, subject to availability:
- You can optionally reserve a private parking space nearby.
- The Montagne Verte underground public car park is located 300m from the accommodation with a rate of around €40 per 24 hours.
- The city of Colmar also offers on-street parking outside the city center, with payment by parking meter
🏡The entire accommodation will be yours. Always in the spirit of satisfying you as best as possible during your stay:
🧹 cleaning will be done,
🛏️ the bed will be made with clean sheets,
🧼 clean towels will be at your disposal as well as a bath mat and a tea towel per kitchen,
📶 free WIFI connection
🍼 coming with young children? A baby cot and high chair can be arranged upon prior request (subject to availability).
👣 Your stay in a few figures:
⛪ 450 m walk from the Unterlinden Museum,
⛪250m walk from Place des Dominicains,
🌉 300m walk from La Petite Venise,
🌳 600m from Parc du Champ-de-Mars,
🚃 10 minutes walk from Colmar station (a little less with the Cœur de Ville shuttle from the Bleylé car park)
🌃 Colmar: A city to consume without moderation!
For Georges Duhamel (who wrote it in 1931), Colmar was the “most beautiful city in the world”… It has also often been said that it was the most Alsatian of Alsace’s cities!
Without going into overkill with superlatives, Colmar undoubtedly remains a completely exceptional city due to the richness and variety of its historical and architectural heritage.
It is located near Germany and Switzerland, between the Vosges and the Rhine, Strasbourg and Mulhouse. The city offers visitors a striking overview of more than a thousand years of European history. Furthermore, Colmar retains, with its 67,000 inhabitants, an endearing side of a “country town” which gives it all its charm.
Despite the vagaries of a turbulent history, the city has managed to preserve an exceptional homogeneity of its historic center which, classified as a “protected area”, has benefited from restoration and permanent enhancement. The vast pedestrian zone of the old town allows visitors to admire the countless riches of a heritage as rich as it is varied, ranging from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
Whether it is the Maison des Têtes (erected at the beginning of the 17th century) which owes its name to the 111 heads which adorn its facade, or the Maison Pfister, a beautiful bourgeois residence from the Renaissance period but of medieval design, each of its monuments is unique in his genre.
The religious art of Colmar is also very rich: the Dominican Church which houses the famous “Virgin of the Rose Bush” by the Alsatian painter and engraver Martin Schongauer, as well as the Saint Martin Collegiate Church are wonderful examples of pure and sober Gothic art, very simple.
Strolling through the streets, the visitor, amazed, discovers the many beautiful signs, the roofs in shimmering colors... Strolling along the Quai de la Poissonnerie, once the nerve center of fishing and the sale of fish, one can falls under the spell of this picturesque district, now called “La Petite Venise”.
House rules:
🗝️The keys to the accommodation will be given to you at our reception between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. If you arrive outside these hours, please contact our reception 48 hours before arrival at the latest.
🚭This accommodation is non-smoking. The use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, hookahs and any other smoking device is prohibited.
🚭Smoking or using a smoking device will result in a penalty of €250 in additional cleaning costs.
🐕 Animals are accepted on request (animals under 15kg and not dangerous) with a supplement of €30 per stay per animal. It is requested that animals be kept on a leash outside the accommodation.
📝 You will be asked to sign a digital contract and your identity document via the Yaago platform after booking, as well as information for the police form, in accordance with current regulations. If the identity of the people present during the stay does not match that of the reservation, we reserve the right to refuse you access to the accommodation.