To help you prepare for your stay, please find below some places to visit or discover in Reims and the nearby villages. It is with great pleasure that we will be at your disposal to give you more information and recommendations so that your stay is of the utmost importance.
Among the 16 champagne houses in Reims, discover a large house like:
Ruinart, Taittinger, Veuve-Clicquot, Vranken-Pommery, Mumm .
You will discover the magnificent underground cellars dug in the chalk called "crayères".
Book your visit on the website of the champagne house you want to visit.
Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral. It is known to have been, from the 11th century, the place of almost all the coronations of the kings of France.
The Basilica of Saint Rémi is the most famous church in Reims. It contains the relics of Bishop Saint-Remi, who baptized Clovis, king of the Franks, on Christmas Day in a year between 496 and 506. You will be amazed by the beauty of their stained glass windows. You will look for the 2303 statues that adorn the Cathedral, including the Angel with a smile, emblem of the city of Reims. It is the religious building that has the largest number of statues in the world.
We also invite you to visit the Foujita Chapel to discover the frescoes painted by Léonard Foujita.