Celebrate the festive season with an unforgettable journey through France’s Champagne region — from the elegant vineyards of Épernay to the glowing lights of Reims’ Christmas Market.
This private luxury tour from Paris combines two Champagne tastings — one at a prestigious House in Épernay (such as Moët & Chandon or Mercier), and another in Reims (Taittinger, Pommery, or Veuve Clicquot).
Along the way, discover UNESCO-listed Reims Cathedral, savor the spirit of Christmas among hundreds of wooden chalets, and enjoy a seasonal gift set of French delicacies from TravelWithPro.
A day of bubbles, beauty, and holiday cheer — all in one exclusive tour.
Premium minivan (1–6 PAX)<br/>Pickup included
Comfortable private transfer from your hotel in Paris to Épernay, the heart of the Champagne region.
Visit the elegant capital of Champagne and enjoy a guided tour at one of its prestigious Houses — Moët & Chandon, Mercier, or Leclerc Briant. Explore their centuries-old underground cellars and taste 2–3 signature cuvées.
Admission ticket included
Stop by the charming village of Dom Pérignon — the birthplace of Champagne. Visit his grave at the ancient abbey and admire a panoramic view over the Marne Valley vineyards.
Enjoy a guided cellar visit and Champagne tasting at one of Reims’ legendary Houses — Taittinger, Pommery, or Veuve Clicquot (depending on availability).
Each of these prestigious Maisons offers a unique experience:
Taittinger – elegant and mineral-driven style, with cellars built inside 4th-century Roman chalk quarries.
Pommery – colorful Art Nouveau architecture and bold, creative cuvées.
Veuve Clicquot – rich heritage of Madame Clicquot and a refined, full-bodied Champagne.
Learn about centuries-old winemaking traditions, explore UNESCO-listed chalk cellars, and enjoy a tasting of 2 exclusive cuvées that capture the true spirit of Champagne.
Admission ticket included
One of France’s most significant historical landmarks, where French monarchs were crowned
Experience the joyful atmosphere of Reims’ Christmas Market — one of the largest in France.
Wander among over 140 wooden chalets filled with Champagne tastings, local delicacies, handmade gifts, and festive decorations.
Sip hot mulled wine, enjoy live music, and feel the spirit of Christmas in the Champagne capital.
Comfortable private transfer to your hotel.
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