Savor the taste of France’s most iconic sparkling wine on this full-day 10-hour Champagne region tour from Paris. Visit the historic city of Reims, home to the stunning Reims Cathedral, and explore two prestigious Champagne houses and a local winery, where you’ll enjoy a total of six curated tastings. Learn about traditional Champagne-making techniques and stroll through picturesque vineyards. Round-trip transfers from your accommodation within Paris city limits included for a luxurious and carefree day of bubbles, beauty, and history.
Note: If any mentioned wineries are closed or unavailable, a similar alternative will be arranged to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
- Full-day tour of the Champagne region with six wine tastings
- Explore the historic city of Reims and its iconic cathedral
- Visit two prestigious Champagne houses and a local winery
- Convenient round-trip transfers from your Paris accommodation included
Pickup included
Stroll through the scenic rolling hills of Champagne, where Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes flourish. Your expert guide will share insights into the unique cultivation and harvesting methods that make these grapes ideal for crafting world-renowned Champagne.
Discover why Nicolas Feuillatte is France’s favorite Champagne as you tour its renowned facility and enjoy a tasting of three elegant glasses of bubbly.
Visit the historic Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site and once home to the legendary Benedictine monk Dom Pérignon. Your guide will lead you through the abbey church, share the story of Dom's contributions to Champagne, and take you to his gravesite — the perfect place to honor the man behind the bubbles.
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture over 800 years old, is adorned with intricate stone carvings inside and out. Your guide will share its rich and royal history — from coronations to restorations — before giving you 20–30 minutes of free time to explore the cathedral at your own pace and capture those perfect souvenir photos.
At Champagne DOMI, you’ll be guided through the entire winemaking process by a local and knowledgeable vintner. From the traditional wine press to the cellars lined with aging bottles, you’ll get a close look at how Champagne is crafted. After the tour, enjoy tasting 3–4 varieties of Champagne.
Épernay, often called the capital of Champagne, is a charming town at the heart of the region’s sparkling wine heritage. Your guide will highlight its most notable landmarks before giving you an hour of free time to explore at your leisure. Stroll along the famous Avenue de Champagne, browse local shops, or enjoy lunch at a café of your choice (please note, lunch is not included in the tour price).
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The Palace of Versailles is a grand royal château and garden located just outside of Paris. It was the principal royal residence of France from 1682 to 1790 and is famous for its opulent interiors and vast gardens.
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