Delve into the exclusive world of Champagne and toast the drink of kings on this fully-guided tour from Paris. Leave ordinary life behind you as your fully air-conditioned coach chauffeurs you to the heart of French luxury, where you’ll learn the secrets behind this iconic indulgence.
On departure from Paris, your excitement will be matched only by your guide’s enthusiasm – their passion for the Champagne region leaves them eager to share their extensive knowledge – which becomes quickly evident when introducing you to the first stop on your tour; the quaint town of Épernay. This picturesque hamlet boasts the Avenue de Champagne, reputed to be the most expensive avenue in the world thanks to the hordes of champagne stowed in the chalk cellars that stretch for miles underneath it. Descend into these underground tunnels and explore them for yourself as you visit the esteemed champagne house of Mercier, known for being the number one selling champagne in France. Discover why these cellars were considered revolutionary at the time of their construction and learn about their architect – the visionary founder of this house.
As you finish plumbing the depths of the tunnels, it’s time to explore what lies above ground. You will benefit from some free time to discover this charming enclave, whether by strolling along the Avenue admiring the stunning mansions, or enjoying some traditional local cuisine, your guide will be on hand to offer tailored recommendations on how best to enjoy this lap of luxury.
It’s then time to settle comfortably back into your coach seat and watch the scenic Route de Champagne drift by as you take a winding tour through the rolling vineyards to your next destination, Hautvillers. Famous for being the birthplace of Champagne, this lovely village is home to a Benedictine abbey steeped in history – its cellar master was once a monk by the name of Dom Pérignon. Your guide will lead you through the heart of the village, regaling you with the history of this beautiful region, including that of its most famous resident and how he came to discover the secret recipe for this enchanting potion – in fact, he thought it so magical he is claimed to have cried ‘ Come quickly – I am tasting the stars!’. While Pérignon’s tomb in the local church is a monument to his legacy, Hautvillers also has a fascinating way of recognising the talents of its other inhabitants – beautiful forged iron signs decorate the faces of shops and houses; revealing the trade of those who dwell within.
Meeting/pick-up point: On the steps in front of the Opera Bastille
Arriving by metro: Take metro lines 1, 5 or 8 and get off at Bastille. Follow exit signs to Opera Bastille, exit number 3. As you exit, go up the stairs and the Opera is the modern building immediately behind you. Look right, and you will see a tall flight of steps leading up to the main entrance. Your guide will be waiting for you on the steps holding a sign.
Arriving by taxi: Ask the taxi driver to drop you at the Opera Bastille. Please make sure you specify that you want the Opera Bastille (there are 2 opera houses in Paris, the other is the Opera Garnier). Your guide will be on the steps in front of the building leading up to the main entrance.
Arriving by foot: The Opera Bastille is the large, modern building set on the east side of the Bastille Square.
Duration: 10 hours.
Start/opening time: Meeting Time at 8:15am. Departure Time at 8:30am.
End/closing time: At 6:30pm.
Drop-off location: This service ends at Opera Bastille.
Dress code: Entrance into religious sites requires a strict dress code. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. The supplier cannot be held responsible for refused entry due to improper dress.
Languages: English.
Others: This is a physically challenging tour that involves a considerable amount of walking, hills and stairs. For this reason, we do not recommend this tour for customers with health conditions and recommend comfortable shoes for all guests.
We regret that we are unable to accommodate guests with wheelchairs or any impairments requiring special assistance. We are also unable to accommodate strollers or baby carriages on our group tours.