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Discover the full-day Champagne and Reims tour from Paris, featuring visits to top champagne houses, the Gothic Notre-Dame de Reims, a gourmet lunch, and expert guides.

This full-day tour from Paris offers a comprehensive experience of France’s celebrated Champagne region for $404.34 per person. Lasting approximately 10 to 12 hours, it combines visits to world-famous champagne houses, a UNESCO-listed town, and historic sites. This tour stands out for its inclusion of hotel pickup, guided cellar tours, tastings of four different Champagnes, and a gourmet multi-course lunch featuring regional delicacies. With a small group size, travelers receive personalized attention, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
While the tour provides deep insights into Champagne production and French history, it does involve a long day of travel, with about 2 hours each way between Paris and the Champagne region. It caters best to those who appreciate wine, history, and culture and are comfortable with a full day on the move. The high praise from previous participants highlights the expertise of guides and the quality of stops, making this a trusted choice for a memorable day outside Paris.

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The tour kicks off at 8:00 am, with hotel pickup in Paris, ensuring a smooth start. The journey begins in an air-conditioned minivan as guides steer through the lush French countryside toward the heart of Champagne. This early start allows ample time to explore the region’s highlights without feeling rushed, though participants should prepare for a full day of walking and sightseeing.
Traveling from Paris, you’ll spend roughly two hours on the road before reaching the first major stop in Épernay, the famed hub of Champagne production. The relaxed pace and comfortable transport make this part of the day enjoyable and informative, setting the tone for what’s ahead.

The day’s first activity involves a guided tour of a grand Champagne house such as Moët & Chandon, Mercier, Nicolas Feuillatte, Veuve Clicquot, or Taittinger. These visits last about 2 hours and are free of admission fees. Guides lead you through the historic cellars, where ancient vaults store the bottles, and explain the Champagne-making process, including the secondary fermentation that creates the bubbles.
Participants get to sample several types of Champagne—often four varietals—allowing a taste of the region’s diversity. The tours are praised for guides’ expertise and engaging storytelling, making the intricate process accessible even to casual wine enthusiasts. The visits are well-organized, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and learn about the history, terroir, and production techniques.

Along With the large maisons, the tour stops at local or family-owned Champagne houses, offering a more personal look into independent production. These visits typically last about 2 hours, where guides introduce you to the artisans behind the Champagne. Tasting these exclusive, elegant Champagnes highlights the craftsmanship and passion of smaller producers.
These stops are a favorite for many, as they provide a more intimate experience and often feature unique tasting options not available at the larger houses. Participants learn about the history of each estate and the different grape varietals, with ample chances to savor the distinct flavors.

A highlight of the trip is the visit to Abbaye Saint-Pierre d’Hautvillers. Here, the guide shares insights into the vineyards’ varietals and terroir, offering a close-up view of the vines. This stop lasts about 30 minutes and provides a personal connection with the landscape that produces Champagne.
Later, travelers pause at an elevated vantage point in the Champagne-Ardenne region, enjoying breathtaking views of rolling vineyards and the picturesque countryside. This one-hour stop captures the region’s beauty and offers excellent photo opportunities, adding to the appreciation of the landscape that shapes Champagne.
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The tour culminates in the historic city of Reims, where the Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral takes center stage. This Gothic masterpiece is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the coronation church of French kings. The visit lasts about 30 minutes, during which guides explain the cathedral’s architecture and its role in French history.
The cathedral’s connection to Joan of Arc, who persuaded Charles VII to be crowned here, adds an evocative layer to the experience. The artistic details and stained glass make it a highlight for visitors interested in history and architecture.

A key feature of this tour is the multicourse gourmet lunch, which typically lasts around 2 hours. The meal is served in a local restaurant and showcases regional gastronomy. While specific restaurant names vary, reviews consistently mention high standard cuisine that complements the Champagne tasting experience.
The lunch provides a well-earned break and an opportunity to savor local delicacies alongside more Champagne or non-alcoholic options. The food is described as delicious and authentic, making the whole day feel well-rounded.

Between stops, the guide leads you through Champagne-Ardenne’s scenic landscapes, with panoramic vistas of vineyards and breathtaking countryside. This part of the trip emphasizes the visual beauty of the region, with photo stops and explanations about the region’s viticulture.
This segment lasts about 1 hour, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the serene environment that produces France’s most celebrated sparkling wine.
After the vineyard visits, the tour returns to Reims, where you’ll visit the Gothic Notre-Dame de Reims cathedral. The guided 30-minute visit involves marveling at the intricate architecture and understanding its historical importance. The cathedral’s role in French monarchy and its stained glass windows and sculptures are highlights.
This stop enriches the experience by connecting Champagne’s cultural significance with France’s royal history, adding depth to the overall tour.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, bottled water, cellars tour and tastings, and a guided experience at famous Champagne houses. It’s designed for most travelers, with confirmation received at booking and an age limit of 18+, as alcohol is involved.
Participants should dress warmly, as cellars are cold (around 45°F/10°C). The tour operates most days, but cancellation is free up to 24 hours before departure, offering flexibility in planning.
This experience suits wine lovers, history buffs, and those interested in French culture. It’s ideal for adults 18 and over, with nonalcoholic options available for younger guests. The small group size and personalized guides ensure an intimate, educational experience, perfect for first-time visitors or repeat fans of Champagne.
While the long drive may be tiring for some, the variety of stops, tastings, and scenic views make it worthwhile for most. This tour provides a balanced mix of history, gastronomy, and wine tasting, making it a comprehensive day trip from Paris.
The Champagne and Reims Tasting Day Trip offers an insider’s look into France’s most iconic sparkling wine and the historic city of Reims. With expert guides, exclusive tastings, and a gourmet lunch, this tour delivers a well-rounded, memorable experience for those seeking to understand and enjoy Champagne.
It’s especially valuable for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about the production process and sample Champagne from various producers. The tour’s small group size and personalized service help create a friendly, engaging atmosphere.
While the full-day itinerary requires some long hours, the quality of stops and the scenic countryside make the trip well worth it. For anyone wanting a deep dive into Champagne’s culture and craftsmanship, this tour offers a solid, enjoyable investment.
“The tour guides Sacha and colleague were amazing. They picked us up from the hotel and brought us to the cathedral in Reims. Then a beautiful famil…”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Paris, making the day seamless.
How many Champagnes will I taste?
You’ll sample four different varietals at Champagne houses and local producers.
What is the duration of the trip?
The tour lasts approximately 10 to 12 hours, starting at 8:00 am.
Can I participate if I am under 18?
No, participants must be 18 or older, though nonalcoholic grape juices are offered for younger guests.
Are meals included?
Yes, a three-course gourmet lunch is part of the experience, showcasing regional specialties.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Épernay, Montagne de Reims, local Champagne houses, Abbaye Saint-Pierre d’Hautvillers, scenic vineyard vistas, and Reims Cathedral.
Are drinks extra during lunch?
Yes, drinks and additional orders at the restaurant are not included and are paid separately.
What should I bring?
Warm clothing is advised, as cellar tours are cold. Comfortable shoes for walking are recommended.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 47 days ahead, reflecting high demand.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the tour accommodates up to 24 travelers for a more intimate experience.
What if I have specific champagne house preferences?
You can contact the tour provider to specify preferences, depending on availability.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
This engaging full-day trip from Paris provides an authentic look into Champagne’s production, history, and landscape, making it an excellent choice for anyone eager to explore France’s sparkling wine capital.