When I first visited Colmar in 2021, I thought it was small enough that it didn’t matter where I stayed.
Several years later, and I’ve been to this charming Alsatian town more times than I can count.
I live in Strasbourg, but I often use Colmar as a base to explore other parts of the region.
And I realized that each neighborhood offers something different. Some are more convenient for sightseeing, while others are quieter with fewer tourists.
In this guide, I’ll help you decide where to stay in Colmar. It’s organized by neighborhood and includes a brief description of the area along with a list of the best hotels.

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#1 Top Pick

Hotel Saint-Martin
✓ Well-Located
✓ Beautiful Rooms
✓ Helpful Staff
1. La Petite Venise

This is Colmar’s prettiest neighborhood. It’s full of colorful half-timbered houses that line the canal. It’s also where you’ll find lots of restaurants, bars, and cafés.
It’s one of the best areas for first-time visitors. It’s centrally located, and most of the main attractions are within walking distance.
During the summer and Colmar’s Christmas market, this area gets busy during the day, so if you need something quieter, one of the other neighborhoods might be better.
Best Places to Stay in La Petite Venise
- Hotel Le Colombier Suites: A well-located hotel with impeccably clean rooms. The staff are helpful, and the atmosphere is charming.
- Hotel Restaurant Le Maréchal – Teritoria: This hotel features comfortable rooms and an exceptional breakfast. There is even air conditioning for those warm summer nights.
2. Old Town

If you want to be near all the main attractions, Colmar’s Old Town is the best area to stay.
Here, you can explore museums like the Alsace Wine Museum.
Iconic landmarks such as the Maison Pfister, the House of Heads, and the Schwendi Fountain add to the charm, showcasing the beautiful architecture of the neighborhood.
As a bonus, everything is within a 5–10-minute walk, and there are several cafés, restaurants, and shops.
And, like La Petite Venise, it’s a popular area, so during the high season, it is very crowded.
Best Places to Stay in Colmar’s Old Town
- Hotel Saint-Martin: Situated on one of the most picturesque streets in town, this charming hotel offers comfortable rooms and a welcoming staff. The breakfast is also fantastic.
- Résidence de l’Ancien Relais: If you prefer a well-equipped apartment, this is the place to stay. It’s located downtown, but you won’t hear a sound. The rooms are spacious and there is air conditioning.
- Hôtel Le Rapp: This charming hotel offers comfortable rooms, a helpful staff, and an excellent breakfast. There is even an indoor swimming pool.
- Relais & Châteaux La Maison des Têtes: A luxurious hotel with comfortable beds and a phenomenal breakfast. The staff is also extremely attentive.
3. Around the Train Station

Unlike most neighborhoods near a train station, the one in Colmar is safe.
It’s also convenient for taking day trips and exploring the Alsace Wine Route.
Not only is there the train station, but this is also where the Kutzig Bus and the Navettes de Noël start. So, you can easily access other towns and attractions in the region from here.
There are two downsides. First, you’ll be about a 10-minute walk from Colmar’s Old Town. Second, there are very few tourist sites and restaurants in the area.
Helpful Tip: The nearest site is the Parc du Champs du Mars, which is nice to walk through to get downtown.
Best Places to Stay around the Train Station
- Villa Élyane: This contemporary-style hotel is housed in a building from the 1900s. Rooms are spacious, clean, and comfortable. The breakfast is also delicious.
- Colmar Hotel: A modern hotel with spacious rooms. The breakfast buffet is excellent, and the staff is helpful.
4. Krutenau

Krutenau is a large neighborhood in Colmar. It even includes a small part of La Petite Venise.
And since it’s not downtown, accommodation is cheaper.
On the downside, you’ll be far from the main attractions. But if you want a quiet and affordable stay, this is a great area.
Best Places to Stay in Kruntenau
- Hôtel Turenne: Next to Saint Martin’s Church, this modern hotel offers clean, comfortable rooms. There’s even a spa and a gym.
- Résidence Pierre & Vacances La Petite Venise: This contemporary hotel offers semi-equipped apartments. There’s a kitchenette, air conditioning, and an indoor swimming pool.
Conclusion
Despite its size, Colmar has a wide range of accommodation options, but not every neighborhood is for every traveler.
If I had to pick my top two places to stay, it would be the Old Town and near the train station. The Old Town has everything you need, while the train station is perfect for exploring the rest of Alsace.
And, of the hotels listed in this article, my number one choice is Hotel Saint-Martin. It’s well-located and it has everything to make your stay comfortable.
Now that you know where to stay, why not plan the rest of your itinerary?
I have a complete guide on how to spend two days in Colmar.
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