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Discover the Champagne region from Paris with a private chauffeur, visits to top houses like Moët & Chandon, Hautvillers, and Reims Cathedral—10 hours of luxury.

This 10-hour private day trip offers an elegant way to explore the Champagne region without the hassle of self-driving. For $878 per person, travelers can enjoy a luxurious chauffeur-driven vehicle that whisks them through iconic vineyards, historic cellars, and charming villages. The tour includes visits to famous Champagne houses such as Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, and Taittinger, with the option to tailor the itinerary to your preferences. A highlight is the visit to Hautvillers, known as the birthplace of Champagne, and the impressive Reims Cathedral.
While the tour offers a flexible schedule and numerous photo stops, it does not include the costs of Champagne tastings or food expenses. This makes it ideal for those who appreciate luxury travel, scenic landscapes, and historic sites, though guests should plan on some personal expenses for tastings and meals. The private group format ensures an intimate experience, and languages spoken by the driver include English, French, Russian, Spanish, Mongolian, Ukrainian, Kazakh, and Uzbek.
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The tour begins in Paris, with a pick-up arranged at your hotel or a designated location. From there, the driver leads a scenic drive to the Champagne region, setting the tone for a relaxed yet immersive experience. The journey showcases the lush vineyards and rolling hills that define this celebrated wine-producing area, making the transfer itself a part of the enjoyment.
The first stop is at Épernay, the town famous for its Avenue de Champagne. This photo stop lasts 30 minutes and provides a chance to enjoy views of the grand Champagne houses lining the street. The scenic drive continues as the vehicle moves through the picturesque countryside, setting the stage for deeper exploration.

The highlight for many is visiting some of the world’s most prestigious Champagne houses. The Moët et Chandon cellar tour offers a 30-minute visit where guests can see the cellars and enjoy a Champagne tasting. Similarly, the Taittinger Champagne House provides an insightful visit with an opportunity to taste their vintages.
The Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Visitors Center is another key stop, offering a 30-minute tour that combines history, architecture, and Champagne tasting. The cellar visits are designed to give a glimpse into the art of Champagne-making, with each house offering a unique perspective on their production process.
A 30-minute stop at Hautvillers allows visitors to walk through the village famous for its monastic roots and connection to Dom Pérignon. This quaint village embodies the spirit of Champagne, with scenic views and charming streets perfect for photos. The Statue de Dom Pérignon visit offers a chance to learn about the monk credited with refining Champagne.
Guests can explore local shops or simply enjoy the picturesque landscape before continuing the journey. The stop emphasizes the historical importance of Hautvillers in the development of Champagne.
More Great Tours NearbyThe city of Reims serves as a cultural hub within the tour, offering a 1.5-hour visit. Here, travelers enjoy lunch, sample local cheeses, and explore the food market. The Reims Cathedral of Notre Dame is a must-see, with a 30-minute photo stop that highlights its Gothic architecture and historical significance as the site of French royal coronations.
During this time, guests also have the chance to shop for regional foods and experience the local atmosphere. This segment balances cultural exploration with culinary delights, enriching the overall experience.
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Following Reims, the journey continues with a 30-minute scenic drive through Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park. This area offers spectacular vistas of vineyards and nature, perfect for photography and appreciating the landscape that shapes Champagne production. The drive emphasizes the rural charm and natural beauty of this part of France.

Throughout the day, travelers can request to arrange visits to specific Champagne houses and book tasting sessions in advance. The tour operator can coordinate these extra arrangements, allowing a highly personalized experience. However, tastings and visits are not included in the base price and must be booked separately.
This flexibility makes the tour suitable for enthusiasts who want to focus on their preferred brands or delve deeper into Champagne craftsmanship.
The tour includes hotel pick-up within Paris, and the private chauffeur ensures a smooth, comfortable ride. The vehicle is equipped with phone chargers, mineral water, and parking fees are covered. The group size remains private, ensuring an intimate atmosphere.
Guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera for photos, and dress according to the weather, as some stops involve walking or outdoor exploration. The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating guests with mobility needs.
This private Champagne region day trip is ideal for those seeking luxury, flexibility, and in-depth visits to top Champagne houses. It’s suited to travelers who value comfort and personalized experiences and are willing to pay a premium for exclusivity. Since tastings and certain visits are not included in the standard package, food and drink expenses are additional considerations.
The multi-lingual driver enhances the experience, particularly for non-French speakers, and the entire day is tailored to ensure a relaxed yet comprehensive exploration of the Champagne region.
This tour offers a comprehensive and flexible way to experience the Champagne region without the stress of self-driving. It combines visits to world-famous Champagne houses, strolls through historic villages, and scenic drives through vineyard-laden landscapes. The private group setting and luxury transportation make it a memorable way to indulge in French elegance.
While the cost is higher than some group tours, the personalized itinerary and quality of the visits justify the price for those seeking a luxury experience. It’s especially well-suited for food and wine enthusiasts or anyone wishing to discover Champagne in style.
Can I visit specific Champagne houses on this tour?
Yes, the tour can be arranged to include visits to specific Champagne houses, and tastings can be booked in advance with the operator.
Are tastings included in the price?
No, tastings and visits are not included in the base price and need to be arranged separately.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours from start to finish.
Is the tour suitable for all mobility levels?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible; however, some stops may involve walking.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Is there a dress code?
No specific dress code is required, but smart casual is suitable for visits to Champagne houses and churches.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the schedule is flexible, and specific visits or stops can be requested in advance.
What languages does the driver speak?
The driver can communicate in English, French, Russian, Spanish, Mongolian, Ukrainian, Kazakh, and Uzbek.
This private Champagne day trip from Paris offers a blend of luxury, culture, and scenic beauty, perfect for those wanting an exclusive taste of France’s most famous sparkling wine region.
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