Private Guided tour of Reims
Welcome to Reims, the City of Coronation and Champagne, where Gothic grandeur intertwines with the effervescence of sparkling traditions. As you stroll through the streets, admire Reims’ stunning facades, each with its own story to tell. Stand in awe before the Notre Dame Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a 13th-century Gothic marvel. Despite suffering severe damage during World War I, it has been beautifully restored and remains a symbol of resilience and glory, having witnessed the coronation of over 30 French kings. Delve into Reims’ rich architectural heritage and captivating history as you explore this charming city. Known as the unofficial capital of the Champagne wine-growing region, it is home to prestigious Champagne houses celebrated worldwide. Learn about their exquisite offerings and the centuries-old artistry of winemaking that defines Reims’ global reputation.
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Country
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City
Reims -
Activity Type
Private Walking tour -
Tour Duration Time
1.5 Hrs -
Max Pax
1-15 Pax -
Recommended Information
This walking tour is suitable for travelers of all ages -
Included
Knowledgeable Local GuidePersonalised RecommendationsPick from hotel if centralPrivate Guided Tour -
Not Included
Entrance feesFood and DrinksGratuitiesTips -
Cancelation
Free Cancellation - 3 office days before the service
Tour Plan
The Notre-Dame Cathedral
The Carnegie Library
Forum square and cryptoporticus
Town Hall
Covered market « Halles du Boulingrin »
The Porte Mars
Meeting Location
The guide will be standing with the signboard at the main entrance of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims Pl. du Cardinal Luçon, 51100 Reims, France



John W.
Our guide was amazing. He was very understanding when we were delayed in traffic and kindly met us at our hotel, which was conveniently close to the pickup point. He was also incredibly considerate of my elderly parents, walking at a slow and comfortable pace to accommodate them. It was definitely worth the time and cost, and we would highly recommend this tour without hesitation.
January 30, 2025 at 9:40 am