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Discover the charm of Champagne on a small-group day trip from Paris, including visits to famous houses, a cathedral, and six tastings for $269.


This tour departs from Café Dada Ternes in Paris at 7 AM sharp, with a driver-guide arriving about 10 minutes before. The small-group setting, limited to 8 participants, guarantees a personal experience and plenty of interaction with your guide. The bus ride to Champagne takes roughly 1.5 hours, giving travelers time to prepare for what’s ahead.
The tour is designed for those seeking a full immersion into Champagne’s world—visitors who appreciate guided educational insights, delicious tastings, and historic sites. The only caveat is the early start; breakfast is not included, so arriving prepared is recommended.
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The first major stop is Reims Cathedral of Notre Dame, where visitors spend around 30 minutes exploring this iconic Gothic structure. Known for its stunning architecture and historic significance, the cathedral served as the site where 25 French kings were crowned.
The guide provides context about its construction and importance, making it a meaningful introduction to the region’s royal history. This stop offers great photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate Gothic art and architecture in a space that has witnessed centuries of French history.

Next, the focus shifts to Nicolas Feuillatte, where a fully-guided 80-minute tour awaits. This Champagne house is renowned for its scale and modern approach, offering visitors a behind-the-scenes look at the production process.
At Nicolas Feuillatte, guests enjoy tasting three different glasses of Champagne, experiencing the diversity of flavors and styles produced. The guide explains each step of the process, from grape growing to bottling, making this a particularly educational stop. The visit includes an entry to the house, adding a layer of exclusivity to this experience.

Along With the larger Champagne house, visitors visit a local family-run winery for at least three tastings. Here, the atmosphere is more intimate, and the owner or producer shares insights about crafting Champagne on a smaller scale.
Tasting three glasses of Champagne at this spot provides a contrast to the larger producer, highlighting the diversity of Champagne production. Guests often appreciate the chance to buy bottles directly from the producer and support smaller wineries, making this stop a highlight for many.
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The tour includes a visit to the Abbaye Saint-Pierre d’Hautvillers, a charming village known for its connection to Dom Pérignon—the legendary father of Champagne. The abbey’s chapel is a quick stop of about 15 minutes, where visitors can see the gravesite of Dom Pérignon.
A short walk around Hautvillers reveals picturesque vineyards and traditional houses, offering a taste of rural Champagne life. This stop is perfect for those who enjoy scenic walks and learning about Champagne’s history, especially the role of Monks like Dom Pérignon in wine-making.
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The itinerary includes a one-hour break in Epernay, the town famous for its Champagne avenue, lined with grand houses. Visitors have time to explore independently and enjoy a self-paid lunch at local cafes such as La Banque, as suggested by the guide.
This flexibility allows travelers to choose their preferred meal spot, soak in the town’s lively atmosphere, and perhaps pick up souvenirs. The timing ensures the group reconvenes in good spirits for the final stops.

After lunch, the tour resumes with visits to champagne vineyards and cellars. The guide shares insights into grape varieties like Pinot Meunier** and how terroir influences flavor. The journey back to Paris lasts around 1.5 hours, allowing for rest and reflection on the day’s experiences.
Throughout the day, the guide’s expert explanations and friendly manner are consistently praised in reviews. The overall pacing balances sightseeing, education, and tasting without feeling rushed.

The tour’s meeting point, Café Dada Ternes, is easy to find, and the departure at 7 AM ensures a full day in Champagne. The small group size enhances comfort, making it easier to ask questions and engage with the guide.
Transportation is by comfortable minibus, and the tour includes entry to champagne houses, tastings, and the guide’s expertise. The tour can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for plans.

Priced at $269 per person for an 11-hour experience, this tour provides a comprehensive look at Champagne with six tastings and two significant site visits. The combination of well-known houses and small wineries delivers a balanced perspective on Champagne production.
The inclusion of expert guides, comfortable transport, and timed visits makes this tour a reliable choice for those who want both education and tasting in a single day, especially if they prefer small groups for a more personalized experience.
This small-group Champagne tour from Paris offers a thorough and enjoyable way to explore the region’s vineyards, cellars, and historic sites. Its focus on education, tasting, and sightseeing makes it ideal for those eager to learn about Champagne while sampling its best varieties.
The early start and full-day format suit travelers who want an all-in-one experience without the hassle of planning logistics themselves. The limited group size fosters a friendly atmosphere, and the expert guides consistently receive praise for their knowledge and enthusiasm.
While the tour does not include lunch, the flexibility for participants to choose their own meal in Epernay adds to its appeal. This tour is especially recommended for wine enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone wanting a comprehensive taste of Champagne in a single day.
How long is the tour from Paris?
The tour lasts approximately 11 hours, starting early at 7 AM and returning to Paris in the evening.
What is included in the price?
The $269 fee covers transportation by minibus, guide, entry to champagne houses, six tastings—three at Nicolas Feuillatte and three at a family-run winery—and visits to Reims Cathedral and Hautvillers.
Is food included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but there is a self-paid lunch break in Epernay with suggested options. Guests are encouraged to bring snacks or plan accordingly.
What makes this tour different from others?
This experience emphasizes small-group intimacy, visits to both large and small Champagne producers, and includes historic sites like Reims Cathedral and Dom Pérignon’s gravesite. The personalized guide service and well-paced itinerary stand out.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The provided information does not specify accessibility details. It involves walking at stops such as Hautvillers and inside the cathedral, so some mobility consideration may be necessary.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. The booking process also offers the option to reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
This Champagne day trip from Paris combines education, tasting, and sightseeing in a way that appeals to enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Its trusted reviews and comprehensive itinerary make it a reliable choice for a memorable experience in one of France’s most celebrated regions.
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