Embark on a private tour from Paris to the heart of the Champagne region! Enjoy a guided visit to the iconic Moet et Chandon cellars in Épernay, where you’ll discover the art of Champagne production and indulge in exquisite tastings. Continue to the charming village of Hautvillers, perched atop picturesque hills. Explore the historic Abbey Church of Saint Sindulphe, where Dom Pérignon perfected his winemaking methods. Take in breathtaking panoramic views over the vineyards and the Marne River. Complete the experience with a lunch break in Épernay, the Champagne Capital of France, before returning to Paris in comfort.
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07:30 Hotel pick-up and departure to the Champagne region. The journey is around 2 hours (140 km), passing through charming Champagne landscapes and vineyards. A short stop at a rest area is planned.
10:00 - 11:30 Guided tour of the Moet et Chandon cellars with Champagne tasting.
11:30 Head to Hautvillers, a historic village perched on the hilltops. The drive takes approximately 10 minutes (6 km).
11:30 - 12:00 Explore the Abbey Church of Saint Sindulphe in Hautvillers. Founded in 665, the abbey was active until the French Revolution in 1789. Dom Pérignon perfected Champagne-making techniques here, and today the village is home to 26 local Champagne producers. Enjoy a quick stop at a viewpoint offering breathtaking panoramic views of the vineyards and the Marne River.
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch break in Épernay, known as the Champagne Capital of France.
13:30 Departure back to Paris. The return trip takes about 2.5 hours (144 km).
16:00 Arrival in Paris and drop-off at your hotel.
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