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Discover Reims' highlights in a 2-hour private guided tour featuring Notre-Dame Cathedral, Palace of Tau, and the Roman Mars Gate for $210 per person.

The Reims private guided tour offers an engaging two-hour walk through the city recognized worldwide as the heart of Champagne production. For $210 per person, this tour provides an intimate experience led by a local guide, perfect for those eager to uncover the city’s treasures without the rush of larger group tours. Starting from the Médiathèque Jean Falala, the tour is fully customizable, ensuring you see the sights most interesting to you.
This tour emphasizes not just the surface, but the hidden stories behind Reims’ iconic landmarks. From Gothic masterpieces to ancient Roman gates, it balances the grandeur of architecture with the richness of history. While entry tickets are not included, the focus remains on outdoor sights, making this a flexible option for those interested in history and architecture without the need for additional reservations.
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The tour begins in front of the Médiathèque Jean Falala, where the guide will hold a sign with your name. This central meeting spot makes it easy to find your guide and start your exploration without any hassle. The location serves as a perfect launch pad to dive into the heart of Reims’ historic districts and monuments.
From this starting point, the guide leads you through the city, sharing insights into Reims’ cultural and historical landscape, all within a cozy two-hour window. This compact format suits visitors with limited time but a keen interest in architecture and history.

One of the primary highlights of the tour is the Notre-Dame Cathedral of Reims, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture built in the 13th century. The exterior is adorned with over 2,000 statues, each with stories of their own. The facade is particularly striking, featuring intricate sculptures and the famous Smiling Angel statue, which draws admiration.
While the interior is not part of this tour, the exterior alone offers impressive photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the cathedral’s scale and ornate details. The building surpasses its Parisian counterpart in size, making its exterior a must-see for architecture enthusiasts.
Next, the Palace of Tau stands as another key stop. It served as the residence for French kings during their coronations and now functions as a museum. While the tour emphasizes exterior views, the palace’s façade and its historical significance are explained in detail. This site offers a glimpse into Reims’ royal past and its role in French history.
The guide shares stories about the palace’s architecture and its connection to the coronation of French monarchs, deepening understanding of Reims’ regal heritage.
More Great Tours NearbyA highlight for history buffs is the Mars Gate, dating back to the 3rd century. As the last remaining of the original four gates of the ancient Gallo-Roman town called Durocortorum, the Mars Gate features three arches that showcase Roman engineering.
This monument offers a tangible link to Reims’ ancient past. The guide explains its historical context and significance, making it a fascinating stop that contrasts with the Gothic and medieval architecture seen elsewhere in the city.
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This private tour means your guide can tailor the experience to your interests and pace. The guides are local, bringing authentic stories and insider knowledge that you won’t find in standard guidebooks. They are happy to answer questions about the city’s history, architecture, or local life.
The fully personalized approach ensures a relaxed and engaging exploration, perfect for visitors who prefer a more intimate and informative experience without rushing through highlights.
The tour lasts 2 hours, making it suitable for those with limited time or wanting a focused visit. Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the tour is walking-based and covers outdoor sites. Since entry tickets are not included, visitors can choose whether to visit interior attractions separately if desired.
The meeting point at Médiathèque Jean Falala is well located for easy access. The tour does not include transportation, so planning for nearby parking or public transit is advisable.

What sets this Reims private guided tour apart is the combination of outdoor sightseeing with a personalized, flexible approach. The guide’s local expertise shines through in stories about Reims’ Roman, Gothic, and royal heritage. The short duration makes it ideal for those wanting a quick but enriching overview of the city.
While entry tickets are not included, this is not a drawback for those who prefer to explore sites independently or focus purely on exterior views. The high rating of 4.9 out of 5 reflects consistent praise for knowledgeable guides and engaging storytelling.
This tour is perfect for history and architecture lovers who appreciate outdoor sightseeing and prefer a personalized experience. It suits visitors with limited time in Reims but who want a meaningful introduction to the city’s highlights.
People with mobility issues may find this tour less suitable, as it involves walking and outdoor exposure. The tour does not include entry to interior sites, making it less ideal for those seeking detailed museum or cathedral access.
The Reims private guided tour offers a compact yet rich exploration of the city’s most iconic outdoor sights. For $210, you get a knowledgeable local guide, a personalized walking experience, and chances to see Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Palace of Tau, and the Roman Mars Gate in just two hours.
This tour excels at providing insider stories about Reims’ architecture and history, making it especially suitable for those who want to see the highlights without large crowds. While it doesn’t include entry tickets, the exterior focus keeps it flexible and accessible.
If you seek an intimate, history-packed stroll through Reims with expert insights, this tour offers excellent value and a memorable way to connect with the city’s past and present.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking and outdoor sites, so it may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments.
Are entry tickets included?
No, entry tickets are not included. The focus is on exterior views and outdoor sightseeing.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking parts of the tour.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, the private nature of the tour allows for personalized pacing and questions based on your interests.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at Médiathèque Jean Falala, where the guide will hold a sign with your name.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.