Best For
Families and visitors looking for a low-effort city tour.
The Petit Train Touristique de Colmar (Vert) provides a classic sightseeing experience through the picturesque streets of Colmar. Passengers can enjoy a narrated journey past half-timbered houses and historic landmarks, with audio guides available in several languages to explain the local architecture and history. While it is a popular choice for families and travelers who wish to save their legs, visitors should be prepared for a purely tourist-oriented experience. The route covers the main highlights of the old town, making it a quick way to get oriented with the city's layout and learn about the Grand Est region's heritage.
The Petit Train Touristique de Colmar (Vert) provides a classic sightseeing experience through the picturesque streets of Colmar. Passengers can enjoy a narrated journey past half-timbered houses and historic landmarks, with audio guides available in several languages to explain the local architecture and history. While it is a popular choice for families and travelers who wish to save their legs, visitors should be prepared for a purely tourist-oriented experience. The route covers the main highlights of the old town, making it a quick way to get oriented with the city's layout and learn about the Grand Est region's heritage.
Guided loop through Colmar's historic center.
Multi-language audio guides including Arabic.
Effortless sightseeing for those with limited mobility.
Views of iconic Alsatian architecture.
Families and visitors looking for a low-effort city tour.
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Tourists, Family
The Petit Train Touristique de Colmar is generally well-regarded for its convenience and informative audio guides, which cover local history and architecture. Many visitors appreciate the route through the historic center, noting it is an excellent way for children and those with mobility issues to see the city. However, a significant number of reviewers complain about the service, describing staff as rude or unhelpful during boarding. There are specific warnings regarding the safety of strollers left at the boarding area and technical issues with digital ticketing via QR codes. Some guests also noted that the train may only accept cash payments, causing delays for those unprepared. Despite these service hurdles, the tour remains a popular, low-effort way to learn about Colmar's architecture.