thomchatt3rton wrote:jschligs wrote:HurricaneKid wrote:
Why Colmar? Its quite a hike from Paris.
I've been to Paris 5X (love it) and have never felt the need to go there. Switzerland is equidistant and easier to get to and pretty amazing by train. French Riviera is a little further but far more romantic and (IMO) impressive.
My gf wanted to go to a smaller town as well as London and Paris. Not really sure where she found Colmar but she has her heart set on it. Only a 2.5 hour train from Paris so not too far, I had originally wanted somewhere in Germany (I'm a little over 1/2 German) but I don't mind going another time.
I'm very familiar with France, but I never saw that part of the country. I've heard it's beautiful though- the general region around there is pretty different than the countryside tourists normally see. Hilly, forested.
I vaguely think of Colmar as a place to go during Christmas time (like Strasbourg kinda) but I could be remembering wrong. I think it's kind of a "fairy-tale charm" type of place.
When are you going?
We'll be going in early May. From what I've read they light up the multi-colored houses/buildings during the weekends. It's even more crazy during Christmas time like you said, but hopefully we'll still get something cool.
Another reason we don't mind doing it is just that, it's really different from what people usually do. The pictures have been really amazing, there are vineyards and castles nearby, and it's just a quaint town that we can relax in before going to the big city of Paris after.
From all my travels abroad, I've really enjoyed the small stops I've made as they seem to have the most character. I will always love the big cities with history and landmarks and lots of tourist-y stuff, but I definitely want to check out something small. It'd be like if a friend was traveling to the US for the first time, I'd tell him to pick a small city to go to besides just NYC or something.