Reims also provides a dynamic cultural scene and guests can spend their entire night to enjoy the most classical and popular festivals and concerts in town. The L’apostrophe is one of the famous places where you and your friends can enjoy drinking. It is set in the old printing house and has taken the idea of the stylish literary café. People may visit the place not just to enjoy drinking the excellent cocktails but...
read moreBeing the largest city of Marne, Reims is the capital or the prefecture of Marne and Champagne–Ardenne, in administrative terms of Chalons-en-Champagne. Lots of champagne producing-houses from the 17th and 18th century have their headquarters in Reims making it an important center of champagne production. The most known brands of wine produced in Reims are: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir being...
read moreThe Salle de Reddition is a former school, a place where the German representatives officially surrendered to the US General in the year 1945. You may also try to experience a tour at the Maison de Pommery where the basements are beneath the Gothic fashion house and on the grounds of the Pommery’s house. By climbing 116 steps, you may be able to reach the fine cellars that run for more than 11 miles.
read moreThe city of Reims has remained to be the most significant crossroad for the northeastern part of France. Its river port is up to these days recognized as the most significant in the state. The champagne continues to flow freely, even though its storage presents a possible problem to the architectural heritage of the city. Moreover, in 2006, Reims had made headlines and according to the reports made by the Le Monde,...
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