If you want to enjoy the pleasant surroundings of the Auberge, with its terraced lawns and romantic trees beside the river Ill, opt for an overnight in one of the guest rooms in the new Hôtel des Berges, set behind L'Auberge de l'Ill restaurant and designed to evoke an Alsatian tobacco barn, replete with Havanese woods, rooms named after famous cigars, and a lulling and lovely country-luxe decor. For that quintessentially romantic moment, opt for breakfast afloat in a cane-trunk boat, complete with wicker basket, white tablecloth, and personal punter. Pros: romantic and opulent; close to excellent restaurant. Cons: pricey.
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