Plural of auberge; multiple roadside inns or small hotels, typically in French-speaking regions.
The plural form of 'auberge,' formed by adding the French plural marker '-s' (or '-es' in English usage). See 'auberge' for etymological roots.
When you're reading French travel literature or Michelin guides, 'auberges' pop up constantly as the authentic, humble places where you eat real food rather than tourist food. The plural form suggests a network of these charming small hotels dotting the European countryside.
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