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Practical info — Reims

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💡 Tips

  • Visit the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the place where almost all French kings were crowned.
  • Book Champagne cellar tours (e.g., Taittinger or Veuve Clicquot) strictly weeks in advance.
  • The Palais du Tau right next to the cathedral houses the cathedral treasury and is a must for history buffs.
  • The city can be easily explored on foot or by the modern tram system.
  • Don't miss the evening light show on the cathedral's facade during the summer.

🍽 Food

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Biscuits Roses de Reims

The famous pink biscuits from Maison Fossier are traditionally dipped in Champagne.

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Champagne

Enjoy a glass in one of the many bars around Place d'Erlon or Place du Forum.

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Moutarde de Reims

This mustard is made from Champagne wine vinegar and has a unique aroma.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Maison Fossier

Visit the main shop to buy the original Biscuits Roses and other specialties.

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Halles du Boulingrin

The historic market hall is the best place for regional products and fresh food.

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Parc de Champagne

The largest park in the city gives plenty of space for relaxation and beautiful tree-lined avenues.

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Square du Palais de Justice

A smaller, quiet square in the center, good for a break after visiting the cathedral.

Highlights of 2026

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Reims is located in northeastern France and holds immense national significance as the historic coronation city of French kings. The Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, a masterpiece of High Gothic architecture, served as the setting for these solemn ceremonies for centuries, with a total of 33 monarchs anointed here. Beside the cathedral, the city is home to other major historical landmarks such as the Palace of Tau and Saint-Remi Abbey, which together form a UNESCO World Heritage site. During Roman antiquity, Reims was a major metropolis known as Durocortorum, and it preserves the monumental Mars Gate from this era, one of the largest Roman arches in northern Europe. Today, the city is globally recognized as the center for Champagne production, housing world-renowned houses such as Veuve Clicquot and Taittinger. Beneath the city's streets lies an extensive network of historic chalk tunnels, known as 'crayères,' where millions of bottles of the prestigious beverage are aged. Another pivotal historical event took place in Reims on May 7, 1945, when the unconditional surrender of German forces was signed, effectively ending World War II in Europe. Modern Reims blends its royal heritage with a dynamic economy and a lively academic atmosphere, offering a unique mix of history and luxury. Visitors are drawn to the city's architectural splendor and the exclusive experience of its famous champagne cellars. Reims continued to draw champagne lovers in 2024-2025, despite uneven harvests caused by the climate. The cathedral stepped up its restoration programme.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Geography

Population
196,565
Coordinates
49.25830, 4.03310

Facts

  • A total of 33 French kings were crowned in the cathedral.
  • The Mars Gate dates back to the 2nd century AD.
  • The German surrender was signed in Reims in May 1945.
  • Millions of champagne bottles are stored in underground cellars.
  • Saint-Remi Abbey was originally consecrated in the 11th century.
  • Reims is located roughly 130 kilometers northeast of Paris.

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Sights in the town Reims (15)

Cathédrale Notre-Dame⛪ religious

This Gothic masterpiece was the coronation site for French kings and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

🕒 Mo-Sa 08:00-19:30; Su 08:00-19:15

Musée Saint-Remi🏛 museum

Located in a former abbey, this museum traces the history of Reims from prehistory to the Middle Ages.

Porte de Mars🏺 historical

The massive Roman triumphal arch from the 3rd century is the largest structure of its kind in the region.

Villa Demoiselle🏺 historical

An architectural gem blending Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, known for its lavishly decorated interiors.

Musée de la Reddition🏛 museum

The historic room where the unconditional surrender of the German Third Reich was signed in 1945.

Caves de Champagne🍽 culinary

The famous chalk cellars of the major Champagne houses offer guided tours through miles of underground tunnels.

Opéra de Reims🎭 culture

A beautiful theater building known for its ornate architecture and high-quality artistic performances.

Cryptoportique de Reims🏺 historical

A Roman structure located under the forum of Reims, dating back to the 3rd century and showcasing the city's ancient history.

🕒 May-Sep Mo, We-Su 14:00-18:00🆓

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Reims🏛 museum

The museum houses a significant collection of paintings and sculptures from the 15th to the 21st century in an old abbey.

Parc de Champagne🎡 recreation

A vast public park, originally created by the Pommery family for recreation and outdoor walks in the city center.

Hôtel de Ville de Reims🏙 civic

A magnificent Louis XIII-style building that has served as the town hall since the 17th century with an impressive facade.

Basilique Sainte-Clotilde⛪ religious

A Neo-Byzantine basilica built in honor of Saint Clotilda at the end of the 19th century, known for its distinctive domes.

Gare de Reims

The historic railway station built in the 19th century, a major transport hub in the region with elegant architecture.

Cours de récréation👨‍👩‍👧 family

A play area in Reims providing space for children to play.

Chateau des Crayeres🏰 castle

A magnificent former residence in Reims, now serving as a luxury hotel and restaurant.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the Reims Cathedral so significant?
Almost all French kings were crowned in this Gothic cathedral. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1991.
Which Champagne houses can be visited?
Famous houses like Taittinger, Pommery, and Veuve Clicquot offer cellar tours and tastings. Advance booking is advisable.
How to get from Paris to Reims?
By TGV high-speed train, the trip from Gare de l'Est takes only 45 minutes. By car via the A4, it is about 1.5 to 2 hours.
What is a local food specialty?
The 'Biscuits Roses de Reims' are famous. These pink biscuits are traditionally dipped into a glass of Champagne.
Is one day enough for sightseeing?
One day is well-suited for the cathedral and one Champagne house. For museums and relaxed exploration, two days are better.
Reims: where is it located?
Reims is located in Grand Est, France.
Reims: what is there to see?
Highlights include Cathédrale Notre-Dame, Musée Saint-Remi, Porte de Mars.
Reims: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Reims: why is it worth visiting?
Reims is located in northeastern France and holds immense national significance as the historic coronation city of French kings.
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