In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re uncorking this LuxEurope insider’s guide to France’s Champagne region. We’ll share the top highlights and the best things to do in the area from charming towns and smaller independent vineyards to Michelin-starred dining and world-famous producers. Discover why Champagne should be your next French escape. And, don’t forget to make eye contact when you cheer, Santé!
Sip, Savor, and Discover Champagne
Located in northeastern France, a 45-minute train ride from Paris, it’s an easy day trip, but you can always extend your stay and get to know the area. It’s a perfect way to spend a couple of days outside the city.
Of course, there’s Champagne to drink, but there’s also ancient vineyards, museums, castles, and Michelin-starred restaurants. Unlike Napa, you’ll need to plan ahead, appointments are required, and pre-coordination is highly recommended. So, whether you want to visit several areas or spend time getting to know just one, we can coordinate the details and create a seamless itinerary in this beautiful region.
The Best Time to Visit Champagne
Top Highlights of the Champagne Region
There’s so much to see and do in this charming region of France from boat rides down the river and private vineyard tours to decadent meals in Michelin-starred restaurants and La Maison Pommery’s chalk cellar tours. Here are our picks of the region’s best places to stay, eat, drink, and visit.
Montagne de Reims
Épernay
Troyes
Château-Thierry
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Champagne different from other sparkling wines?
For a wine to be called Champagne, it must be produced in the Champagne region of France under strict appellation rules, using specific grape varieties and traditional production methods. This sets it apart from other sparkling wines like Prosecco or Cava.
When is the best time of year to visit the Champagne region?
Champagne can be visited year-round, but each season offers something different. Summer brings warm weather and busy vineyards, while autumn and late fall offer quieter visits, beautiful foliage, and seasonal harvest events.
Do you need to pre-book Champagne house tours and tastings?
Many Champagne houses and independent growers require reservations for tours and tastings, especially in peak seasons. LuxEurope can secure your booking to ensure an ideal experience.
How far is Champagne from Paris, and what’s the easiest way to get there?
Champagne is about a 45-minute train ride from Paris, making it a popular day trip destination. You can also extend your stay to explore the region more fully.
What are some top places to visit in the Champagne region?
Highlights include Reims with its historic cathedral and major houses, Épernay’s Avenue de Champagne lined with iconic producers, and charming towns like Troyes and Château-Thierry with local wineries and cultural sites.
Is champagne tasting only about big houses like Moët & Chandon?
While major houses are iconic, the region also has smaller growers, independent vineyards, and lesser-known producers offering personalized tours and unique tasting experiences.
What else can visitors do in the Champagne region besides wine tasting?
Beyond tastings, visitors can enjoy river boat rides, explore museums, dine at Michelin-starred restaurants, visit historic cathedrals, and stroll through scenic vineyards and charming towns.
Are there luxury accommodations in the Champagne region?
The region offers numerous luxury hotels and upscale historic hotels in Reims and Épernay, perfect for a premium wine-travel experience.
