Reims, two Unesco World Heritage Sites

In 1991, Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, the Palais du Tau and the former Abbey of Saint Remi were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and in 2015 the Coteaux, Maisons et Caves de Champagne were added to the list: architectural masterpieces, innovation, the coronation of kings, cultural landscapes… Don’t miss out on discovering these magnificent places!

Climb the cathedral towers and much more!

Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Palais du Tau are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This is the perfect opportunity to visit them and climb the 249 steps of the Cathedral Towers to admire the 360° view.

A cellar, thousands of bottles and bubbles

18 metres underground, you can discover how our famous Champagne is made! One of the special features of the cellars in Reims are the galleries dug into the chalk in the 4th century. So put on your waistcoats and enjoy! Of course, the tour can end with a glass of champagne!

Will you find the treasure hidden in Hautvillers?

Working in teams with a guide, go in search of the treasure hidden in Hautvillers, a magnificent village perched high up in the vineyards. May the best team win!

Finish off with a visit to the Basilica of Saint Remi

To round off your stay, don’t forget the Basilique Saint Remi! Its Romanesque-Gothic architecture and depth make this work of art unique.

It was built in the 11th century and houses the relics of Saint Remi, the bishop who baptised Clovis in 498.

The trip does not include: Transport, personal expenses

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