Family and Kids in Colmar

Looking out for what can you do with kids and family in Colmar? Here are the things that you should not miss out on a family vacation with kids, toddlers, or babies. Discover the ultimate places for kids in Colmar, be it water parks, theme parks, or playgrounds. Children will have fun, learn new things, get good food and will not get bored in long queues. Keep reading to know about awesome places and activities to enjoy with your kids in Colmar.
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Let's explore our list of kid-friendly attractions in Colmar for perfect family outings and getaways.

  1. Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kids
    Little Venice

    Family and Kids

    Little Venice is a neighbourhood that is crossed by canals of the Lauch river. Because of the canals, the area became known as Little Venice! It is a quaint locality with colourful olden era homes and the picturesque canal bursting with flowers. A definite visit for photography enthusiasts.
  2. A place for children with all kinds of interests
    Old Town

    Family and Kids

    Visit the Old Town while in Colmar. From architecturally marvellous buildings to wide shopping streets, colourful houses, canals and a charming atmosphere, the Old Town has everything.
  3. A guaranteed fun space for the kids
    Musee D'unterlinden

    Family and Kids

    The Musee d’Unterlinden (under the linden tress) is housed on the site of the former Dominican convent of Unterlinden. The museum’s collections include paintings, sculptures and objects from the 12th to the 16th centuries. On the first floor, you’ll find Folk art and traditional decorative arts. The basement houses modern and contemporary permanent and temporary exhibitions. I...Read more
  4. Amazing Colmar attraction for kids
    Statue Of Liberty

    Family and Kids

    12 meters in height, the Statue of Liberty at Colmar is a replica of the original one. The replica is based at the north entrance of city and was sculpted and installed in 2004 to commemorate the 100th death anniversary of Auguste Bartholdi, the designer of the original Statue of Liberty.
  5. Can keep your kids busy for days
    Musee Du Jouet Et Du Petit Train

    Children Museum

    Spread across 3 floors, the Musee du Jouet et du Petit Train is a delightful place full of activities for children and adults alike. The museum was created when the City of Colmar made the acquisition of Georges Trincot's prime collection. On display are toy automata, dolls, cars, boats, planes, steam engines and a lot more. Do watch the computer-controlled puppet show ‘The Fox and the St...Read more
  6. Perfect for kids day out in Colmar
    Bartholdi Museum

    Family and Kids

    The Bartholdi museum is based in the same house where the world renowned artist, painter, designer and sculptor Auguste Bartholdi (1834 - 1904) was born. The museum houses displays dedicated to this emblematic artist. The museum is spread over 3 floors and has on display the replicas and models of monuments designed and built by Bartholdi. A special place is reserved for the original models of ...Read more
  7. Fun place to go for kids
    Eglise St. Martin

    Family and Kids

    An archaeological find, the Eglise Saint Martin (St. Martin's Church) in Colmar is also known as Collegiale Saint Martin. It dates mainly to the 14th century and contains some notable Gothic artworks. There are a variety of interesting medieval sculptures on the exterior. The interior features a remarkable Baroque organ and beautiful stain glass windows. A must visit for arc...Read more
  8. A cool place to see with kids
    Eglise Des Dominicains

    Family and Kids

    The Eglise des Dominicans or the Dominican church was built somewhere in the late 1200s. Over a period of time, the church has undergone many renovations, yet, it has still retained its tranquillity and charm. The major attractions within the church are the Virgin in the Rosebush- a masterpiece by Martin Schongauer, and the Issenheim Altarpiece.
  9. A fantastic place for refreshing break for children
    Koifhus

    Family and Kids

    A must visit for architecture buffs, Koifhus is an historic monument in Colmar. Built in the year 1480, the building was initially used as the customs and administrative quarters of the city. Since then the building has housed a theatre, a bank, the Chamber of Commerce and a school. Today, the building houses a renowned restaurant and places of trade.
  10. One of the awesome things children enjoy the most
    Hohlandsbourg Castle

    Family and Kids

    Situated around 7 kms from Colmar is the town of Wintzenheim. It is home to the famous Hohlandsbourg Castle. The construction of the castle is dated at 1279. A classified historical monument since 1840, and progressively renovated since the 1990s, the castle is a must visit when in Colmar. At an altitude of 620 metres, the Hohlandsbourg castle offers a superb panoramic view of the Alsace plain,...Read more
  11. The best option for younger visitors
    Maison Pfister

    Family and Kids

    The Maison Pfister or the Pfister house was built in the year 1537. It owes its name to the family who restored and occupied it during 1841-1892. The building is the first example of Renaissance architecture in Colmar. The Maison Pfister is a two-storied structure with wooden galleries, octagonal turret and wall hinges representing biblical scenes.
  12. A place where kids enjoy and have fun
    Gazon Du Faing

    Family and Kids

    Gazon du Faing is a hike route and is situated around 30 kms from Colmar in the city of Alsace. Although many hikers go on a mission to conquer the summits, for the lesser adventurous folks, a gradual climb of around 20 minutes will bring you to the beautiful Luc Blanc. You can also explore the National Reserve of Tanet. Pack your picnic baskets and head off to Alsace for a thrilling day.
  13. A place perfect for families with kids
    Schwendi Fountain

    Family and Kids

    The Schwendi Fountain, another masterpiece by Auguste Bartholdi was built in 1898 and is surmounted by a bronze statue of Lazare de Schwendi (1522-1583). Lazare de Schwendi was a war chief between 1564 and 1568 and fought against the Turks in Hungary.
  14. A favorite place to take the kids in the city
    Monument Du General Rapp

    Family and Kids

    This one is for Auguste Bartholdi’s art lovers. Made in 1854 by Bartholdi, the statue is dedicated to General Jean Rapp (1771-1821). It was initially displayed at the Champs Elysees in Paris. It was later shifted to Colmar. The statue comes with its own share of history. It was destroyed by the Nazis in 1940. However, it was restored after the war and has had its place of glory since then...Read more
  15. It's just one of those places to visit and hang out
    Poterie Tonin

    Family and Kids

    The Poterie Tonin is a jewellery store in Colmar. They have handmade unique bronze jewellery with precious stones. The jewellery design is authentic to the region. Check put their ceramic creations as well.