Champagne Private Tour -Reims from Paris in a minivan - Starting Point and Transportation in a Minivan

Champagne Private Tour -Reims from Paris in a minivan

Experience a full-day private Champagne tour from Paris to Reims, including visits to Reims Cathedral, Champagne cellars, and tastings in a 11-hour trip for up to 2 people.

Discover the Charm of Reims and the Birthplace of Champagne

Champagne Private Tour -Reims from Paris in a minivan - Discover the Charm of Reims and the Birthplace of Champagne

This Champagne Private Tour from Paris to Reims offers an exclusive way to explore France’s iconic sparkling wine region in just one day. Priced at $1,404 per group of up to 2, this 11-hour journey is designed for those who want a personalized, in-depth experience. Led by a knowledgeable guide, the trip combines cultural highlights like Reims Cathedral with wine-focused visits, including tastings at renowned Champagne houses. Its private group setup ensures a tailored experience, avoiding crowded tours.

A key advantage of this tour is the opportunity to visit both famous and local Champagne production sites, with tastings included at the Martel or Mumm cellars and Champagne Roger Manceaux. The tour also features a visit to Hautvillers, the village where Dom Pérignon discovered the Champagne-making method. While the full-day itinerary offers a comprehensive look into Champagne history, wine production, and local culture, travelers should note that lunch is not included.

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Key Points

Champagne Private Tour -Reims from Paris in a minivan - Key Points

  • Full-day private tour from Paris, lasting 11 hours and priced at $1,404 for up to 2 people
  • Visits to Reims Cathedral, Champagne cellars, and the village of Hautvillers
  • Guided tour of Martel or Mumm cellars with wine tastings included
  • Stop at the Champagne Roger Manceaux production site for tasting 2 Champagnes
  • Flexible leisure time in Reims to explore at your own pace
  • Suitable for adults, not recommended for children under 10 or wheelchair users

Starting Point and Transportation in a Minivan

Champagne Private Tour -Reims from Paris in a minivan - Starting Point and Transportation in a Minivan

This private tour departs directly from Paris, with convenient pickup included from your accommodation. The journey to Reims takes approximately 2 hours by minivan, offering a comfortable ride through the scenic Grand Est region. The private setup means your group travels together exclusively, with a guide who manages the logistics and enriches the experience.

Visiting Reims Cathedral: The Gothic Crown Jewel

Champagne Private Tour -Reims from Paris in a minivan - Visiting Reims Cathedral: The Gothic Crown Jewel

The tour’s first major stop is the Reims Cathedral of Notre Dame, where French kings were crowned for centuries. This 13th-century Gothic masterpiece impresses visitors with its intricate façade, towering spires, and stunning stained glass windows. The guided tour lasts about 1 hour, during which the guide explains the cathedral’s historical significance and architectural details. This site’s grandeur provides a compelling introduction to Reims’ rich history.

Champagne Cellars and Tasting at Martel or Mumm

Next, the tour visits the cellars of a renowned Champagne house, either Martel or Mumm. Here, visitors learn about the Champagne production process, from grape harvesting to bottling. The guide leads you through the cellars, which display old wine storage areas that showcase the traditional methods of sparkling wine aging. The tasting session that follows offers a chance to sample famous Champagne varieties, enhancing understanding of the nuances behind each brand.

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Exploring Reims at Leisure

After the cellar visits, travelers have free time in Reims. This allows plenty of opportunity to stroll through the city, visit local shops, or simply enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The guide might recommend notable spots like the Place Drouet d’Erlon or other local cafes, though specific recommendations are not included in the tour. This flexible period helps tailor the experience to personal interests, whether that means relaxing or exploring more of the city’s sights.

Champagne Production at Roger Manceaux: Tasting Two Champagnes

Later in the day, the tour stops at the Champagne Roger Manceaux production site. Here, visitors get an up-close look at Champagne-making in a more intimate setting compared to the larger cellars. The tasting of 2 Champagnes here offers an authentic chance to appreciate the flavors of a smaller producer, often with more personalized insights from the hosts. This stop emphasizes both local craftsmanship and the diversity of Champagne styles.

Visiting the Village of Hautvillers

On the way back to Paris, the tour makes a short stop in Hautvillers, a tiny village famous as the birthplace of Champagne. It’s the place where monk Dom Pérignon is said to have discovered the Champagne-making method. The village’s charming streets provide a picturesque backdrop for photos. Though the visit is brief—about 1 hour—it leaves a lasting impression of the region’s historic roots and rural beauty.

Practical Details and What to Bring

Travelers should wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestone streets and bring a camera to capture the scenic views and historic sites. A water bottle is recommended to stay hydrated during the day. Since lunch is not included, optional snacks or meals can be arranged locally if desired. The tour’s live guides speak French, English, and Spanish, providing clear explanations and insights throughout the day.

Accessibility and Group Size

This private group tour is designed for up to 2 people, making it ideal for couples or pairs seeking a personalized experience. However, it may not be suitable for children under 10 years or wheelchair users, due to physical access considerations. The flexibility of the full-day schedule allows for a comfortable pace, but travelers should be prepared for some walking and standing.

Comparing This Tour to Similar Experiences

This tour stands out for its private group format and comprehensive itinerary, covering Reims Cathedral, multiple Champagne cellars, and Hautvillers in a single day. The tastings at both large producers like Mumm and smaller local sites provide a well-rounded insight into Champagne production. While it doesn’t include lunch, the flexible free time in Reims offers options to explore and dine independently. The 4.5-star rating reflects consistent satisfaction, especially for those seeking a personalized, in-depth Champagne experience.

Final Thoughts on the Reims Private Champagne Tour

This 11-hour, private tour offers a balanced combination of cultural sightseeing and wine tasting, making it perfect for couples or small groups wanting an intimate, guided experience. The cost covers visits to iconic landmarks, high-quality Champagne tastings, and local charm, all in a comfortable minivan. The included stops at Reims Cathedral, Champagne cellars, and Hautvillers deliver a comprehensive look into the region’s history and craftsmanship.

While lunch isn’t included, the flexible schedule allows for spontaneous dining options in Reims. The tour’s private setup, combined with expert guides and careful itinerary planning, makes it a reliable choice for Champagne enthusiasts or those celebrating a special occasion. It’s best suited for adults who appreciate history, culture, and wine, and who seek a personalized experience away from large group tours.

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Champagne Private Tour -Reims from Paris in a minivan

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the duration of this tour?
    The tour lasts 11 hours, starting and ending in Paris.

  • How many people can join the tour?
    It is designed for a private group of up to 2 people.

  • What are the main stops during the day?
    Stops include Reims Cathedral, cellars of Martel or Mumm, Champagne Roger Manceaux, and Hautvillers village.

  • Is transportation provided?
    Yes, transportation is in a minivan with pickup included from your Paris accommodation.

  • Are meals included?
    No, lunch is not included, so plan accordingly.

  • What languages do guides speak?
    Guides can speak French, English, and Spanish.

  • Can children join this tour?
    The tour is not suitable for children under 10 years.

  • Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
    No, it is not recommended for wheelchair users due to physical access issues.

  • What should I bring?
    Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and a water bottle.

  • Can I cancel this tour?
    Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.

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