Explore the elegance of Champagne with a private day trip from Paris to the renowned Veuve Clicquot cellars in Reims. A knowledgeable chauffeur will ensure a seamless journey through picturesque vineyards, while you indulge in a professional guided tour of the historic cellars, rich in Champagne heritage. After a self-guided visit to the majestic Reims Cathedral, enjoy a leisurely lunch in the city before returning to Paris. This tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts and offers a unique glimpse into the Champagne-making process.
- Private transportation with hotel pickup ensures convenience
- Exclusive entry to Veuve Clicquot cellars with tasting options
- Self-guided visit to the UNESCO-listed Reims Cathedral
- Restaurant reservation assistance available for lunch
Pickup included
07:30 - Pick-up from your hotel and departure towards the Champagne region. Enjoy a scenic 2-hour drive (140 km) through picturesque vineyards. A short rest stop will be made along the way.
10:00 – 11:30 — Visit to the Veuve Clicquot Champagne House.
Founded in 1772, Veuve Clicquot is now one of the largest producers, making over 22 million bottles per year. Enjoy a guided tour of the UNESCO-listed cellars, conducted by Veuve Clicquot staff, where you’ll learn about the house’s history and the traditional Champagne-making process.
IMPORTANT: The champagne houses have a limited number of visitors. If there are no places available on the date of your booking, we will inform you immediately and offer you several other champagne houses to choose from.
11:30 – 12:00 — Self-guided visit to Reims Cathedral, the historic site where most French kings were crowned.
12:00 – 13:30 — Lunch break in Reims. (Lunch is not included in the tour price)
You’ll have free time for lunch, or if you prefer, we can make a reservation for you at a local restaurant. Reims is the vibrant capital of the Champagne region.
13:30 — Departure back to Paris (approximately 2.5 hours, 140 km).
16:00 — Arrival in Paris and drop-off at your hotel.
Driver will have the travelers name in sign board.
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