The capital of France’s legendary Champagne region, Reims has long been viewed by travellers as the final stop for authentic French flavours before Calais. This striking historic city is, however, a rich destination in its own right. Sure to thrill heritage enthusiasts as well as keen foodies, Reims boasts a number of excellent accommodation options, fit for a range of tastes and budgets. Whether you’re dreaming of a B&B hidden in the vineyards or a château with a Michelin-starred restaurant, our pick of the best places to stay in Reims has it all.
Reims’ most famous landmark is undoubtedly the Gothic Cathedral Notre-Dame de Reims. An imposing 13th-century edifice which hosted the coronations of French sovereigns for centuries, the cathedral is a must-see for anyone with an interest in history. The Palais de Tau, formerly the residence of the Bishops of Reims, is another heritage gem. Reims was on the frontline of both the First and Second World Wars, and much of the city was unfortunately destroyed. Twentieth-century rebuilding has led to wide boulevards and plenty of Art Deco buildings, many of which are also lovely. For further insight into Reims’ Second World War past, head to the Museum of the Surrender.
No visit to Reims can be complete without guided tours and tastings of the world’s top Champagne houses. Whether you’re tempted to savour Veuve Cliquot, Taittinger or some of the countless other terrific tipples which have become synonymous with celebration, you’re in the right place. Venture beyond the city to wind your way along the stunning 45-mile Montagne de Reims Champagne Route on foot or by bicycle. Return to the best places to stay in Reims for sensational cuisine and a glass or two of the good stuff!
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