Get ready to enjoy a wonderful Private Day Trip outside of Paris. Visit the city of Reims and its famous Champagne production with your local guide. Walk through the vineyards, taste fine champagne, enjoy French cuisine, and learn about the history and culture of Reims.
On this Private Day Trip, your guide will take you by high-speed train to Reims, to take a private car to the French countryside, famous for its champagne production.
Visit two wineries, and, while listening to the explanation of specialized guides, taste the best champagne. Have a delicious French lunch in a family restaurant, surrounded by vineyards.
Walk around the city of Reims, listen to stories and secrets your private guide has to tell you. Admire incredible historical buildings, among them the Cathedral of Reims and its high gothic windows, which will leave you breathless.
Take a day out of the city and relax in the countryside, in magical Reims and the vast vineyards of the Champagne region!
Take the train, with your local guide, to the charming city of Reims and the region of the famous French champagne.
First guided visit to wineries and vineyards. Visit the cellars of an old castle and its vineyards, while you tasting high-quality champagne and an expert guide explains the process of champagne.
Lunch in the village of Ludes.
Try a delicious French lunch, paired with good local champagne, in a charming family restaurant.
Second guided visit to wineries and vineyards
Taste, in another beautiful family winery, some glasses of the most delicious French champagne.
Visit the most beautiful city in the Champagne region. Visit its main monuments and learn about its medieval history and its suffering period during the Second World War.
Visit one of the most important gothic buildings in France, of extraordinary architecture.
Return to Paris.
Enjoy your trip back to Paris by high-speed train, with a good taste in your mouth and good memories of an unforgettable day.
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