Don’t just drink it — experience Champagne on a private day trip from Paris through the famous towns of Reims and Epernay. Begin with hotel pickup and a scenic drive to the Champagne region, where your expert guide introduces you to its history, culture, and winemaking traditions. Visit a local vineyard to explore the estate on foot or by bike and enjoy tastings of artisanal Champagne. Continue to Reims for a three-course lunch and free time to admire the stunning Reims Cathedral, once the site of royal coronations. Then, head to Epernay’s Avenue de Champagne, home to world-renowned producers like Moët & Chandon, for a private tasting and guided tour before returning to Paris filled with unforgettable memories.
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Champagne Tour<br/>Pickup included
Discover Typical Champagne Vineyard in at the first stop in a family owned house. Learn about the Champagne process of and innovation throughout history.
Discover the amazing city of Reims,with its rich history and iconic landmarks such as the Notre Dame Cathedral. Enjoy a regional lunch and then you will have free time to explore on your own. Reims is home to some of the most iconic champagne brands such as Veuvee Clicquot, Pommery and Ruinart. Feel free to pass by some of the houses before we head out to Epernay.
Discover the house of the number 1 Champagne house in the world- Moet & Chandon. Learn the history behind this famous avenue and its luxury Champagne houses.
Enjoy a walk through a sophisticated Champagne factory of one of the top Champagne makers in the world. Learn the step by step process of Champagne making and tastes some of their iconic champagne at the end of the day.
Meet your guide at the entrance of the hotel with a sign.
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The Eiffel Tower is Paris's most iconic landmark and a symbol of France. Built in 1889 for the World's Fair, it offers breathtaking views of the city.
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