• Travel to Reims, France in the Heart of Champagne

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Travel to Reims, France in the Heart of Champagne

  • Summary

  • Dreaming of traveling to Reims, France? Located in the heart of Champagne, this city is full of history, charm, and bubbles.

    Enjoy Champagne tastings in Reims, visit the iconic Reims Cathedral where many of France’s kings were coronated, and even dive deeper to learn more about the region's tragic WWI history.

    In this podcast episode, Chris and Kat discuss the best things to do in Reims and the nearby area, some Champagne houses to visit in Reims, where to stay, where to eat/drink, and more…there may even be information about a bar that sells Dom by the glass and a top-notch wine bar for wine connoisseurs.

    Want more? Check out Kat’s Champagne articles on France Voyager:

    -Champagne Tasting Guide to Reims

    -Best Things to Do in Epernay

    -Weekend in Champagne Itinerary

    -Epernay or Reims? Which Should You Visit?

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