Colmar center-Heart Little Venice cozy 8P home classified 3 * parking Wifi TV cab
House in Colmar
8 guests · 4 bedrooms · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsPool, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more
About this house rental
Accommodation ideally located in the heart of Little Venice, the most picturesque and most famous district of Colmar, comfortable and well equipped, authenticity and change of scenery guaranteed. Renting an entire house for the price of a tourist furnished!
You live in the most beautiful and best known of the picturesque areas of Colmar, it is on the pictures. Many visitors and connoisseurs stop to admire our old Alsatian house from 1780 and the famous Pike facade.
Kitchen with microwave oven, dining area, toilet, bathroom, washing machine and dryer, a single room on the ground floor.
Access to the floor by a wooden staircase including an upstairs lounge with a large sofa, cable TV and twin bedroom with TV sofa, 2 floor 2 twin beds very quiet even in the heart of this the most tourist district of Colmar. 90 m2
Facing the winstub of Little Venice right next to the pier for boat rides discovery of the old Colmar on Lauch ..
Example of things to see:
- The Dominican Convent:
> Free access to the Dominican monastery.
> Attached to the eponymous church, built in the thirteenth and eighteenth redesigned, it houses the town library since 1951, a case of the most beautiful ancient capital of the region with 1,200 manuscripts, 2,700 incunabula and 50,000 volumes centuries precedents. It is also a venue for exhibitions, concerts (Festival "off" Spivakov) and drama.
> Opening hours (depending on the season variables): Monday to Friday from 9h to 12h, from 14h to 18h (except Wednesday to Friday 18.30), Saturday from 10h to 16h continuous.
- The Synagogue Colmar:
> The Jewish Community of Colmar wanted from the beginning of the nineteenth century, ceasing to pray in makeshift synagogues, such as inn rooms, and erect a place of worship worthy. Because of the extreme reluctance of the municipality, it was not until 1840 so the land can be acquired, the land on which the current synagogue was erected and inaugurated September 15, 1843.
> With a length of 33 meters and 20 meters wide, the synagogue of Colmar, Israelite Consistory headquarters of the Upper Rhine is built in a Neo-Romanesque style.
> Since its construction, it has experienced few changes: adding an additional gallery for women, replacing the central wooden platform by a platform of sandstone after World War II, the entire interior has been destroyed by the German occupiers who used it as a warehouse.
> Note that all the candelabra of the synagogue have a number of different branches of seven, because on one hand it is prohibited to reproduce the candelabrum of the temple of Jerusalem, and because the use of the candelabrum is for "Hanukkah "or festival of lights, which lasts eight days.
> One can also notice the existence of balconies, which are used in the offices where the tradition prescribes the separation between men and women, separation is intended to allow the necessary concentration to prayer.
- The Koïfhus or old customs.
- The Commandery of the Knights of St John.
You live in the most beautiful and best known of the picturesque areas of Colmar, it is on the pictures. Many visitors and connoisseurs stop to admire our old Alsatian house from 1780 and the famous Pike facade.
Kitchen with microwave oven, dining area, toilet, bathroom, washing machine and dryer, a single room on the ground floor.
Access to the floor by a wooden staircase including an upstairs lounge with a large sofa, cable TV and twin bedroom with TV sofa, 2 floor 2 twin beds very quiet even in the heart of this the most tourist district of Colmar. 90 m2
Facing the winstub of Little Venice right next to the pier for boat rides discovery of the old Colmar on Lauch ..
Example of things to see:
- The Dominican Convent:
> Free access to the Dominican monastery.
> Attached to the eponymous church, built in the thirteenth and eighteenth redesigned, it houses the town library since 1951, a case of the most beautiful ancient capital of the region with 1,200 manuscripts, 2,700 incunabula and 50,000 volumes centuries precedents. It is also a venue for exhibitions, concerts (Festival "off" Spivakov) and drama.
> Opening hours (depending on the season variables): Monday to Friday from 9h to 12h, from 14h to 18h (except Wednesday to Friday 18.30), Saturday from 10h to 16h continuous.
- The Synagogue Colmar:
> The Jewish Community of Colmar wanted from the beginning of the nineteenth century, ceasing to pray in makeshift synagogues, such as inn rooms, and erect a place of worship worthy. Because of the extreme reluctance of the municipality, it was not until 1840 so the land can be acquired, the land on which the current synagogue was erected and inaugurated September 15, 1843.
> With a length of 33 meters and 20 meters wide, the synagogue of Colmar, Israelite Consistory headquarters of the Upper Rhine is built in a Neo-Romanesque style.
> Since its construction, it has experienced few changes: adding an additional gallery for women, replacing the central wooden platform by a platform of sandstone after World War II, the entire interior has been destroyed by the German occupiers who used it as a warehouse.
> Note that all the candelabra of the synagogue have a number of different branches of seven, because on one hand it is prohibited to reproduce the candelabrum of the temple of Jerusalem, and because the use of the candelabrum is for "Hanukkah "or festival of lights, which lasts eight days.
> One can also notice the existence of balconies, which are used in the offices where the tradition prescribes the separation between men and women, separation is intended to allow the necessary concentration to prayer.
- The Koïfhus or old customs.
- The Commandery of the Knights of St John.
Amenities
Pool
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Family friendly
Map of Colmar
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Ratings and reviews
Summary of reviews
Delightful stay in a historical place with great amenities. Perfect location with nearby shops, cafes, and attractions. Comfortable rooms and responsive hosts. Highly recommended for families and couples.
10.0 / 10.0
Great location
10.0 / 10.0
We all liked this house and found it comfortable. It was in an incredible location in the heart of beautiful Old Colmar which was a great jumping off point for exploring the city. We appreciated amenities like the washer and dryer and it did seem to have most essentials for cooking. The only thing I would recommend would be maybe saran wrap or something like that. The host was pleasant to communicate with and was quick to reply to any questions.
We were there during one hot day and I found the middle floor and first floor did not get too hot, but the upper floor was somewhat hot, although fans were provided. All in all a great stay and I would recommend.
10.0 / 10.0
This charming home is in the heart of little Venice. The neighborhood is so picturesque, you are surrounded by restaurants, pastry shops and just out your door is the place where you can purchase your tickets for the canal boat ride (but it remains quiet, peaceful & safe). You will not be disappointed by staying in this home. This house is impressively old (but comfortable with all expected modern amenities), quirky & full of character. Don’t let the steep, narrow stairs deter you- they add to the charm. The water pressure is great (a bonus to have a washer & dryer), had plenty of comfy beds for our party of 4 (could easily accommodate 3 more adults or a handful of kids with extra beds), and again, this location is so close to everything you’ll want to explore (covered market, creperie, bakery- with the most delicious, fresh croissants, shops, churches, parks, etc. It feels like you are staying in a postcard.
10.0 / 10.0
We had a delightful stay here. First, it’s just awesome to stay in such an historical place. People really are photographing it constantly. Second, it was clean and well thought out. The dryer actually dried my clothes. There were plenty of towels, laundry soap, TP, dish liquid, and instructions on how to work appliances. Great water pressure and hot water. I loved the decor.
The location was perfect: a coffee shop is right next door, with great coffee and pastries. A Winstube across the small street. Go right when you leave and there is a take out flambé stand, plus 2 restaurants and the boat launch. Go left for a short walk to the covered market, a natural history museum and a less crowded walk around town. I love the amazing restaurant Bord’eau! A very special meal.
The street is so central but not busy at night so noisy isn’t an issue. Just loved my stay here.
10.0 / 10.0
We had a very nice stay in quaint Colmar. The location of this rental home was superb! The only slight challenge was parking but our host gave us a parking card to use at a local parking lot. Colmar is worth the visit!
10.0 / 10.0
This place truly is in the heart of Little Venice and could not possibly be a more adorable neighborhood. Easy access to shops, restaurants, cafes and the covered market. Free parking in a garage about 10 min walk away (just as described in the listing!) was easy in and out, and we were able to park briefly on the main road to unload bags and people first. The only thing I would say is that the bathroom and stairs are in fact pretty small, as is surely totally reasonable for a house built in 1780! But it might be tough for taller folks in the bathroom and kids/older people should be careful on the stairs. But the bedrooms and living room are spacious and the furniture is comfortable. Definitely no regrets about booking and staying here!! The hosts were great communicators, fast, kind and detailed. Thank you again for everything!!
10.0 / 10.0
Typical local house at the center of the old town! Highly recommended for a family or a couple to enjoy charming Colmar!
10.0 / 10.0
Lovely apartment in a perfect location
10.0 / 10.0
This house is right in the middle of the tourist pedestrian zone in La Petite Venice. It's funny to leave the house only to have tourists take photos of the house you were just in. The owner provides a parking pass to a nearby parking garage.
10.0 / 10.0
Our family of 5 was very comfortable here. We'd never stayed somewhere that was directly on a pedestrian walkway in a bustling tourist district; it was wonderful! Surprisingly quiet at night. Communication and instructions for accessing the property were perfect.
10.0 / 10.0
Communicating with the owner was a breeze. Very responsive and detailed with directions. Thank you Raymond!
10.0 / 10.0
We had a wonderful stay here in Colmar. The house is a historic treasure and a true value. The hosts we're very accommodating as well, with excellent parking off-site. Many thanks!
5.0 / 10.0
We had a wonderful stay here in Colmar. The house is a historic treasure and a true value. The hosts were very accommodating as well, with excellent parking off-site. Many thanks!
10.0 / 10.0
Great three story house in the middle of Petite Venice. Easy to find and check in. House was clean and spacious. Owner very attentive to any questions.
10.0 / 10.0
This historic house is in the very center of Little Venice on a pedestrian street and is surrounded by lovely restaurants and cafes and very close to a wonderful market. There was plenty of room for the 5 of us who stayed there for 2 weeks. There is a single bedroom, bath and small well equipped kitchen on the ground floor. The toilet is separate from the bath/sink area which was great for accommodating several persons. On the next level is a large, bright living room with a queen bed and dresser at the back. Up a narrow winding stairway is the third level with 2 additional bedrooms with closets. Because of the central location, we did get noise from tourists on the street and the restaurant across the street when the windows were opened,but it was always quiet by 11 at night and did not bother us. There was reserved free parking in the nearby parking structure a short walk away. Raymond was great to deal with, promptly responding to our questions and needs. We were very happy with our choice of this property
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Colmar?
The average price for a rental in Colmar is $142 per night. This rental is $86 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Colmar center-Heart Little Venice cozy 8P home classified 3 * parking Wifi TV cab. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Colmar center-Heart Little Venice cozy 8P home classified 3 * parking Wifi TV cab. Enjoy the water!
Is Colmar center-Heart Little Venice cozy 8P home classified 3 * parking Wifi TV cab pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Colmar center-Heart Little Venice cozy 8P home classified 3 * parking Wifi TV cab?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.
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