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Quote: phone: 33 03 26 47 28 44 open: Wed.-Mon. 10am – 12pm, 2pm – 6pm closed: Tuesdays, Jan. 1, May 1, July 14, Nov. 1 and 11, Dec. 25 prices: 3 euros – adults, free for students The museum is located inside of Read More
Quote: This is the oldest church in Reims. The exterior of this basilica is in huge contrast with Reims Cathedral. It is early Gothic and very somber, very rustic. Inside, the choir is set up behind the portals, made Read More
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Quote: Veuve Clicquot is one of the best known champagne producers in the world. Visiting its "caves" is an unforgettable experience and the champagne sample in the end is also very nice. Read More
Quote: phone: 33 03 26 47 81 79 Open: Tue-Sun 9:30am – 6:30pm Closed: Mondays, Jan. 1, May 1, Nov. 1 and 11, Dec. 25 Prices: 6.10 euros – adults, 4.10 euros – students Website: www.monum.fr The palace is located Read More
Quote: Notably different from its neighbor Piper-Heidseick, Taittinger takes a more traditional approach to the champagne-house visitor experience. I had a fantastic personal tour since it wasn't very busy at the time I Read More
Quote: We found ourselves in Reims, on a damp, chilly Sunday afternoon at the end of December. The city probably wasn't at it's most attractive or welcoming and many of the champagne houses were closed. However we Read More
Quote: After sipping all that champagne, I figured my visit to Reims needed some good old-fashioned education, and I was genuinely interested to see the room where the Germans signed their surrender at the end of WWII. Read More
Quote: The private apartments can only be visited on a tour and the tours are conducted in French, but even if you don't understand (which in our group 3 out of 4 didn't) you can still enjoy the beautiful furniture and Read More
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Quote: The entrance here is stunning. As you look up the staircase you are greeted by the portrait of King Louis XV. This is a former abbey, and in one area you can see that excavations have revealed the early floor Read More