This small town in the Alsace region of France shares much of its history with its neighbor, Germany. Considered to be the "capital of Alsatian wine," the region produces numerous high-quality white varietals. Colmar's old town is a remarkably well-preserved medieval center, complete with winding cobblestone streets and wood-framed houses and shops abutting the town's criss-crossing canals. Visit the Underlinden Museum for its featured Alsatian artwork, and enjoy the unique combination of French and German cuisine found here.
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