Prestige Champagne Escape – Private Experience from Paris
Let yourself be seduced by an exceptional day in the heart of Champagne, with pick-up at your hotel in a luxury Van. Accompanied by your coordinator, live an elegant and rewarding adventure.
Discover iconic champagne houses such as Moët & Chandon, Taittinger or Veuve Clicquot, stroll along the famous Avenue de Champagne in Epernay, explore the charming village of Hautvillers, and visit the majestic cathedral of Reims.
Private driver
Dedicated bilingual coordinator
Access to prestigious houses (Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot or Taittinger)
Premium transport & total comfort.
Sprinter 21 people: For groups of 7-15 people, transport will be provided by one of our Mercedes 21 seater Sprinters. <br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
Set off for an exceptional day in the heart of Champagne, between mythical houses, authentic villages and UNESCO-listed landscapes. Comfortably installed in your Van Mercedes private vehicle, accompanied by a bilingual coordinator, enjoy a high-end experience without any logistical constraints.
08h – Departure from Paris to the city of Épernay
10am-11.30am – Visit of the Moët & Chandon House
Go behind the scenes of this iconic house, discover its historic cellars and taste its prestigious cuvées.
Reservation of tickets (ticket price not included) in advance possible.
11:30-13:30 – Strolling & lunch on Avenue de Champagne
Discover Épernay, capital of champagne, an elegant little town surrounded by vineyards. Stroll down the most vibrant avenue in France, lined with sumptuous mansions and champagne houses. Then enjoy a lunch in one of its charming restaurants (recommendations on site possible).
13:30-14:30 – Discovery of the village of Hautvillers
Perched on the heights of Epernay, Hautvillers is a real gem steeped in history.
It is here that Dom Perignon perfected the art of champagne in the 17th century.
Stroll through its flowery streets, admire the wrought iron signs of the winemakers’ houses, visit the abbey where the famous monk lies, and enjoy an exceptional panorama of the Marne Valley.
14h15 – 15h00 – Road to Reims, the sacred capital of Champagne
Relax on the way through the UNESCO World Heritage vineyards.
15:00-16:00 - Visit the House Widow Clicquot or Taittinger (Reims).
Continue your day in style with an immersion in a second great champagne house.
Veuve Clicquot: discover the bold spirit of the "great lady of champagne" and explore its UNESCO-listed craters.
Taittinger: admire the majestic underground cellars carved into ancient Gallo-Roman galleries and enjoy the elegance of its fine champagnes.
In order to avoid additional costs and charges, the coordinator will arrange tasting reservations in advance (to be paid directly to the establishment according to the options chosen) and could accompany you if necessary to facilitate the organization.
16:30-17:30- After the visit of Hautvillers and champagne houses, cap sur Reims, city of art, history and prestige.
Recognized as the capital of champagne, Reims is also world famous for its Notre-Dame Cathedral, jewel of French Gothic architecture.
️Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a masterpiece of Gothic art, witness to the history of France and site of the coronation of 33 kings of France.
17:45 – 20:00 Comfortable return to Paris
Expected arrival at your hotel around 8pm, full of bubbles and unforgettable memories.
*The proposed route is an optimized suggestion: each stage can be adjusted according to your desires, respecting the overall time of the day. Flexibility, comfort and personalisation are at the heart of the experience.
*For groups of 3 people, the experience remains strictly private: no other participants are added on board.
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