Reims is referred to as the city of Coronation and Champagne. Discover the city immersed in an atmosphere imbued with both the elegance of Art Deco facades and the charm of a city rebuilt after World War I. Admire the 13th-century jewel of Reims known as the Notre-dame Cathedral, designated as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Taking a stroll through Reims beautiful architecture and fascinating history, you will get a chance to know one of the world's most famous Champagne wine regions.
You will learn about: Founded circa 80 BC Roman Empire The Gallic Wars Saint Sixtus of Reims The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims French Wars of Religion The Battle of Ivry World War II unconditional surrender document was signed in Reims The Coronation City
Don't miss the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Be sure to admire its stunning stained glass windows and rich historical significance. If possible, catch the light show which beautifully illuminates its facade.
A gem for book lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike. The Carnegie Library boasts a rich collection and a serene ambience, perfect for a peaceful reading session. Its architectural elegance is a visual treat.
Step back in time with a visit to the Gallo-Roman Cryptoporticus. This underground passageway offers a unique glimpse into ancient Roman engineering and the city's historical layers. A must-visit for history buffs.
You will make your own way to the meeting points