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Bed and Breakfast Alsace

Bed and Breakfast in Alsace is as charming as it can get. Consider this: a room with a breathtaking view of the Vosges mountains, wooden floors and beams, a neatly arranged double bed with excellent quality bed linens and two individual mattresses, central heating and cooling, private bathrooms & toilets along with luxury towels, a sitting area with a couch along with a TV and computer,  a kitchenette, a swimming pool with a Jacuzzi, a lovely Alsatian buffet comprising cold meats, a variety of delectable cheese, homemade jams,  ….ALL THIS coupled with a free ride from the airport or railway station, makes these sumptuous Bread and Breakfast deals in Alsace more than palatable. You could call them a gourmet’s delight especially since they come in all kinds of affordable packages.

Bed and Breakfast deals in Alsace usually include traditional accommodations in idyllic surroundings coupled with modern facilities. While most B&B packages do not offer evening meals, there are some exceptions to the rule. According to Sharon and Joe from Los Angeles, “We were so taken up by the culinary extravaganza our hosts offered us for breakfast that we insisted on dining here during our entire stay at Ungersheim in Alsace.”

A family can also take maximum advantage of a bread and breakfast accommodation in Alsace by opting for a large, spacious apartment that can put up at least six people. This apartment usually has a set of double bedrooms along with a separate living room. Each double bedroom has an attached toilet and bathroom. And, here’s some more good news. Most of these apartments do not charge children below five years. Quite accommodating, wouldn’t you agree?

Majority of the tourists, prefer their bed and breakfast accommodations with a touch of the Alsatian tradition. The clear favorites are places like Ungersheim, Colmar and Mulhouse. Due to their proximity to the vineyards and the mountains, these tiny wine villages have the maximum number of B& Bs, also known as ‘hostelleries’. These hostelleries are modest but comfy, with great food – all made suitable for every kind of pocket. Some of these hostelleries go a step further and provide equipment/guides for outdoor activities like biking, playing tennis and golf, fishing, cycling and so on.

Since most B&B options are cheap and affordable, they give the weary spender a respite; allowing room (literally speaking? nah!) to spoil themselves silly with an exotic meal at an expensive restaurant. Weary or otherwise, the best way to go about Alsace is the bed and breakfast way!

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