Love Rooms en Bas-Rhin
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Welcome to Bas-Rhin, an exceptional Alsatian department at the heart of the Grand Est region. From majestic Strasbourg (Gothic cathedral, UNESCO Petite France, European capital) to the Alsace Wine Route (Obernai, Barr, Sélestat — half-timbered villages and vineyards) and the Northern Vosges Regional Natural Park (UNESCO, Wissembourg, Saverne), passing by Mont Sainte-Odile (patron saint of Alsace, exceptional panorama) and perched fortified castles, Bas-Rhin embodies Alsatian charm between heritage, vineyards, and nature. Treat yourselves to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private jacuzzi in the most romantic department of eastern France. Neighboring departments: Haut-Rhin (68), Vosges (88), Meurthe-et-Moselle (54) and Moselle (57).

Prefecture of Bas-Rhin and capital of Alsace, Strasbourg dazzles with its Notre-Dame Cathedral (Gothic masterpiece, 142m spire, astronomical clock, sculpted facade), the Petite France (UNESCO-listed district, half-timbered houses on the Ill, locks, covered bridges), the European Parliament and the Unterlinden Museum (Kléber square). The Strasbourg Christmas markets (the oldest in France, since 1570, "Christkindelsmärik") are the most famous in Europe. Treat yourselves to a room with a private jacuzzi in Strasbourg after a cruise on the Ill.
One of the most beautiful towns on the Alsace Wine Route, Obernai charms with its medieval ramparts, its Market Square (grain hall, Renaissance six-bucket well, town hall), its flower-filled half-timbered houses, and its proximity to Mont Sainte-Odile (10 km). An ideal starting point for exploring the Alsatian vineyards.
A humanist city, Sélestat is home to the Humanist Library (UNESCO "Memory of the World" heritage, manuscripts from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, including the oldest mention of the Christmas tree — 1521). The two Romanesque and Gothic churches, the historic center, and its proximity to Haut-Koenigsbourg (15 km) make it a major cultural stop.
The second largest city in Bas-Rhin, Haguenau is surrounded by the largest undivided forest in France (Haguenau forest, 21,000 ha). The city boasts an imperial heritage (former residence of the Hohenstaufens), the Alsatian museum (potteries from Betschdorf and Soufflenheim), and a well-preserved medieval center.
Western gateway to Alsace, Saverne impresses with its Château des Rohan (140m facade, nicknamed the "Alsatian Versailles"), its rose garden, and the Col de Saverne (historic pass between Lorraine and Alsace). The fortified castles of Haut-Barr ("eye of Alsace") and Grand Geroldseck are just a few minutes away.
Wissembourg (fortified town on the German border, Saints-Pierre-et-Paul abbey church, half-timbered houses on the Lauter, one of the most charming small towns in Alsace), Northern Vosges (PNR classified as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, fortified pink sandstone castles perched on rocky peaks — Fleckenstein, Lichtenberg —, forests, ponds, sculpted rocks): a wild and preserved Alsace.
170 km of vineyards between the Vosges and the Alsace plain: the Wine Route crosses the most beautiful villages of Bas-Rhin (Obernai, Barr, Andlau, Dambach-la-Ville, Itterswiller). Gewurztraminer, Riesling, Pinot Gris: tastings at winemakers in half-timbered cellars. One of the most romantic routes in France.
Perched at 764 m, Mont Sainte-Odile (monastery founded in the 7th century, patron saint of Alsace) offers an exceptional panorama of the Alsace plain, the Black Forest, and the Vosges. The Pagan Wall (a 10 km megalithic enclosure, an archaeological mystery) and the pilgrims' path make it a spiritual and romantic place.
Restored by William II in 1908, the Haut-Koenigsbourg (757 m) is the most visited castle in France after Mont-Saint-Michel: towers, keep, armory, panoramic view of the Alsace plain, the Black Forest, and the Alps on a clear day. A fairy tale setting.
The oldest and most famous Christmas markets in France (since 1570): Christkindelsmärik (Place Broglie), Cathedral Market, Petite France Village. Mulled wine, bredele, gingerbread, magical illuminations: a magical setting for a romantic winter weekend.
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Bas-Rhin is a concentrate of Alsatian charm: Strasbourg (Gothic cathedral, UNESCO Petite France, Europe's most famous Christmas markets), Wine Route (Obernai, Barr, vineyards, half-timbered villages), Mont Sainte-Odile (panorama, pagan wall), Haut-Koenigsbourg (most visited fortified castle in France), Sélestat (UNESCO humanist library, birthplace of the Christmas tree), Northern Vosges (UNESCO, sandstone fortified castles). With 6 city collections, the network is the densest in the Grand Est. Alsatian gastronomy is legendary: choucroute, flammekueche, baeckeoffe, kougelhopf, bredele, Riesling, Gewurztraminer. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total privacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end equipment, and discreet reception. Strasbourg is 1h45 from Paris by TGV.
Between 130 € and 450 € per night. Addresses in wine-growing villages (Obernai, Barr) and design suites in Strasbourg are the most sought-after, especially during the Christmas market period.
Strasbourg for the cathedral and Petite France, Obernai for the Wine Route, Sélestat for Haut-Koenigsbourg, Saverne for the Château des Rohan, Haguenau for the forest, Wissembourg for its border charm.
Cruise on the Ill in Strasbourg, taste wines on the Wine Route, visit Haut-Koenigsbourg, climb Mont Sainte-Odile at sunset, stroll through the alleys of Obernai, hike in the Northern Vosges, explore the Christmas markets in winter.
Yes: Paris-Strasbourg in 1h45 by direct TGV. Strasbourg-Entzheim airport serves several cities. The Haut-Rhin (Colmar, Mulhouse) is 30 min by TER. The Moselle (Metz) is 1h away. Germany (Black Forest, Baden-Baden) is 30 min from Strasbourg.
Private jacuzzi, sauna, hammam, Nordic bath, fireplace (very popular in Alsatian half-timbered houses), sometimes views of the vineyards, private terrace or renovated winstub setting with beams and wood paneling.
Yes: the Haut-Rhin (Colmar, Eguisheim, southern Wine Route) is 30 min away. The Moselle (Metz, Centre Pompidou) is 1h30 away. The Meurthe-et-Moselle (Nancy, Place Stanislas) is 1h30 away. The Vosges (Gérardmer, Route des Crêtes) is 1h away. An Alsace circuit (Strasbourg + Wine Route + Colmar) is the classic choice.