Day Itinerary
8 Activities
Day 6
162 mi0.4 mi
Exploring Champagne
The trip takes you to the famous wine region of France called Champagne. There are many unique sights here, many of them you are visiting today.
0.4 mi
10 min
08:1545 min
Brioche Dorée
The day begins, there is a lot to do, so without wasting time, we go for breakfast in a small but cozy café Brioche Dorée. Here you can find all the usual dishes for breakfast, from croissants to toasted with filling and strong coffee. The atmosphere of the café is also very friendly and positive.
Please note that the café is closed on Sundays.
Please note that the café is closed on Sundays.
51 mi
1 hr
10:001 hr
Underground citadel of Verdun
Further down the road to Champagne, but still in Lorraine, lies Verdun. Today it's an idyllic little town. And during the First World War, there were fierce battles between the Germans and the French. On both sides, 400,000 people died.
The remains of 130,000 unidentified soldiers rest in the Hall of Fame near Duhomont.
The remains of 130,000 unidentified soldiers rest in the Hall of Fame near Duhomont.
78.2 mi
1 hr 30 min
12:301 hr 30 min
Champagne Jean Pernet
Cretaceous soils in the vicinity of Epernay are ideal for growing chardonnay and pinot noir vines, of which most champagne wines are made. In the limestone hills there is a labyrinth of wine cellars, where the noble drink is aged to maturity.
You can get an idea of how champagne is made during a tour of the most famous wine cellars, such as the Washroom et Chandon or Mercier.
You can get an idea of how champagne is made during a tour of the most famous wine cellars, such as the Washroom et Chandon or Mercier.
9.8 mi
20 min
14:301 hr
La Cave à Champagne
La Cave À Champagne is a classic restaurant of French cuisine with all peculiarities and traits that are peculiar to gastronomic culture of this country. The interior is also very aesthetically pleasing and cozy. In the menu, you can pay attention to such dishes as onion soup and vegetable salads.
17.5 mi
40 min
16:301 hr
Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims
Reims is Champagne's second-largest city. Since 1179, French kings were crowned here.
The facade of Notre Dame Cathedral, decorated with 2300 figures, is one of the best examples of the French Gothic. Colored stained-glass windows, which were damaged during the two world wars, were gradually restored; since 1974 the choir has been decorated with stained-glass windows based on sketches by Marc Chagall.
The facade of Notre Dame Cathedral, decorated with 2300 figures, is one of the best examples of the French Gothic. Colored stained-glass windows, which were damaged during the two world wars, were gradually restored; since 1974 the choir has been decorated with stained-glass windows based on sketches by Marc Chagall.
1.1 mi
10 min
18:001 hr 30 min
Musée Saint-Remi
A former abbey, this complex is now a center for local arts and artifacts. The main attraction here is the Basilica of Saint-Remi, the tomb of French kings and one of the richest treasuries in Europe.
0.7 mi
5 min
20:001 hr
Brasserie Le Jardin
Brasserie Le Jardin is an excellent restaurant located in the garden of an ancient castle. It was awarded two Michelin stars and absolutely matches them.
3.6 mi
10 min
22:0010 hrs
Best Western Premier Hotel de la Paix
For today, you managed to have enough time: to visit various excursions, to take a walk on the most significant places of the city and to visit various restaurants, and now it is time to have a rest. Tomorrow there is a road to Paris, and on the way you plan to visit many interesting places.