I pursuaded Flemming to go on a boat tour in the afternoon. It was our last full day in Colmar, and it was a hot one. Being closer to the water would be very pleasant, was my selling point.
We spent the cooler morning (+25C) for walking around the town. An interesting bulding attracted our attention, and we learned, it was La Bourse aux vins de Colmar:
The Colmar Wine Exchange, one of the oldest institutions in the wine-making, was established in 1922. Today, there is a restaurant La Maison des Têtes.
Eventually, we made our way to the boat departure point in La Petite Venise:
This area developed in the Middle Ages as a market gardening area.
One of the houses on Rue de la Herse:
Flemming and I boarded our boat and went on a relaxing tour on Lauch river:
Mom-swan and dad-swan, teaching their baby to beg for easy food:
We had booked a table in this restaurant for dinner that night:
The hearty Alsace meal was very tasty:
Flemming with the picturesque view from the Saint Pierre bridge:
Fantastic, that all those half-timbered buildings survied, and we can appreciate them today:
I once stayed in one of these houses on this street on my previous visit to Colmar:
The street where we stayed, at night:
Good night, Colmar!