IBIS hotels are usually faceless modern concrete blocks but this was is built in an old malt house so the rooms are not all the same size or accessibility, & it is spread over two buildings. Our room was small so if we had been travelling with large bags it would have been a challenge. The bathroom was small but had everything we needed, the bed comfortable and the view interesting....an old, rather scruffy, medieval courtyard. There is no restaurant but there are coffee & tea making facilities in reception, a bar & you are very close to some great restaurants in the old part of Colmar. The staff are friendly & helpful. Parking is limited & in what appears to be an old cellar.... if you have a large car then good luck as it is very tight! Outside there is a small place to sit in the garden with a beer but beware if your rooms are above it as this is also the smoking area & you may not want to open your window! Breakfast was good, better than expected, but in a small area so expect it to be busy at peak times.