Auberg Inn
We are situated in the middle of the city, next to the lake and every distraction places as bar, disco, shops, swimming-pool and everything you need, Every room got a kitchen equipped; a bathroom and internet wire less. studios which can welcome 1 to 5 persons and a dormitory for 11 persons ...
Neuchâtel (literally: New Castle) is the capital of the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. Neuchâtel is also the name of the adjacent lake, Lake Neuchâtel. The city has approximately 31,500 inhabitants (2002), by and large French-speaking, although the city is sometimes referred to historically by the German name Neuenburg, since Prussia ruled the area until 1848.
The city is located on the northwestern shore of the lake, a few km east of Peseux and west of Saint-Blaise. Neuchâtel is well known for its watchmaking and its variety of fondue, fondue Neuchâteloise. Today's economic activities include tourism, a major tobacco manufacturer and several small high tech firms and vineyards. Neuchâtel is home of a small but active University and of the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnologies (CSEM).
Neuchâtel has several excellent museums, including the Laténium, an archeology museum focusing on the prehistorical times in the region of Neuchâtel and Hauterive, particulary the La Tène culture; the MEN, an ethnography museum; the museum of art and history, which includes the first robots with the Jaquet-Droz programmable androids (made between 1770 and 1774); and the Museum of Natural History.
During the summer of 2002, Neuchâtel was one of five sites which held Expo.02, the sixth Swiss national exhibition, which was subject to financial controversy. The festival of the Fête des Vendanges, representing the wine harvest, is held traditionally in early Fall