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Colmar…the city where Belle might have actually walked and read a book.

📍 Location Colmar, Alsace, France Highlights: La Petite Venise (a small canal lined with pastel-colored houses) Rue des Tanneurs (an old, classic movie street) Maison Pfister (ancient Renaissance-style wooden house) Marché Couvert (a local covered market) Recommended Accommodation: Hotel Saint-Martin (in the heart of the old town, within walking distance of everything) James Boutique Hotel (warm, contemporary design) Le Colombier (near La Petite Venise, with romantic canal views) 📸 Recommended Photos Pastel-colored houses along the canal in La Petite Venise Photo of a princess-dressed tourist strolling through the old town A small bookstore on Rue des Tanneurs A room with a city view and Alsatian wooden windows 📝 Description: "If Belle really had a hometown...Colmar" It must be the village she spends her morning reading in. 🌼 A small town in Alsace, filled with pastel-colored wooden houses, small canals, and charming bookstores on every corner. Start the day at La Petite Venise, a canal lined with ancient timber-framed houses, just like in Belle's opening scene. Continue on Rue des Tanneurs, an old movie street filled with shops and classic European atmospheres. Stop by Maison Pfister, an iconic ancient wooden house. Then, walk to Marché Couvert, an indoor market offering cheese, wine, and local pastries. Stay at Hotel Saint-Martin or Le Colombier, which give you the warm feeling of Belle's real village. Colmar is more than just a small town… it's an ode to simplicity, filled with magic. 🏷️ Hashtags #ColmarFrance #FollowPrincessBelle #BeautyAndTheBeastVibes #TravelFrance #FairytaleCity #SusiissueTravels #StayAtHomeInTheOldTown #MillionDollarView #FamilyFairytaleEscape #GetDiscountsWithoutLuck
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