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1Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims

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The Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims is an impressive 13th-century Gothic cathedral featuring twin towers and intricate stained glass windows. Along with the nearby Archbishop's Palace, known as Tau Palace, it is recognized by UNESCO for its architectural and historical significance. The cathedral has undergone extensive restoration after being damaged during World War I.
What is it about the majority of the large towns and cities in the UK. You have so many restrictions. You can’t drive into places with the many traffic restrictions zones and parking costs an arm and a leg. (The ULEZ & LEZ’s have nothing to do with saving the planet, just another Tax!) I’ve just driven into the centre of Reims in France (No traffic queues (This was on a Saturday!) to visit the most wonderful Notra-Dame Cathedral, parked my car less than 10 minutes walk without any congestion or issues ( yes I had to get a Crit’Air sticker for my car… cost less than £5! for the year). We parked for over 2.5 hrs in the centre of Remus and visited the beautiful Cathedral which has no cost to enter! The next most amazing thing was the cost of the parking. €0.30! Yes that right. Less than £0.30p. In the uk you probably would be queuing for an hour and if you were lucky to find parking it would be around £15 for a couple of hours. I’m proud to be British but the government don’t want to you to do or go anywhere and everyone is trying to squeeze every penny out of you. I recommend a visit to this lovely cosmopolitan city that has wonderful architecture and many other ‘ attractions’ you can also park for 24hrs for €4.00. Enjoy. Well worth it.
Philip G — Google review
Historical & Legendary Cathedral This is one of the oldest Cathedrals in the world. It witnessed the crowning of Kings in the Middle Ages and was always an amazing beacon of faith for the Catholic Church. It is currently ongoing a bit of renovation but still looks fabulous. If you come to Reims you will see the Cathedral it is the absolute one and only building you need to see visit. We were also very impressed by the inside the ceilings are so high that they give you this feeling of Grandness- ABSOLUTE must see !
Paul V — Google review
Extremely beautiful church! Huge and with nice information inside! They have a shop as well as some brochures for more information. It is a must for people interested in French history and Gothic architecture. You cannot miss the Marc Chagall's piece of art!
Cristian C — Google review
A true masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the Cathédrale de Reims captivates visitors with its soaring spires, intricate stone carvings, and breathtaking façade. Inside, sunlight streams through stained-glass windows of multiple colors and designs, casting vibrant patterns that tell stories from history and scripture. Every corner reveals centuries of craftsmanship, from the delicate arches to the detailed sculptures. Whether you are drawn to architecture, art, or history, the cathedral offers an unforgettable experience where light, color, and stone come together in perfect harmony.
GoûteEnRoute — Google review
Although there is still tons of scaffolding in the back outside the church, the inside is mostly all gleaming and magnificent! Lines move fast but recommend getting advance tickets. There is a handicap fast lane. Despite efforts to keep voices down, it is not conducive for a quiet prayer. Small gift shop inside sells metals and stained glass window replicas. A lovely, gorgeous church. Panels outside show some of the construction processes.
Debra M — Google review
We did the roof tour. Nine euro each and very easy to book on their website. 249 steps with no stopping places so be prepared for a hike. Our tour was in French but he did a little bit in English for us. Some surprises up there which I won't spoil
Devrah M — Google review
The beauty and grandeur of this cathedral cannot be conveyed in words. It is here that you can feel the power of this place. Here you will feel all the energy of centuries. It was here that 31 kings were crowned. A majestic cathedral.
Olena — Google review
Impressive cathedral that has a rich history and an important place in French history. In fact, it’s were most the country’s king got crowned as a result of king Clovis vow. It’s definitely worth the visit. The town has made a lot of effort to conserve it and renovate its treasures. It’s free and has many visual to guide your visit
Fadoua S — Google review
Pl. du Cardinal Luçon, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.cathedrale-reims.com/•Tips and more reviews for Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims

2Palais du Tau

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The Palais du Tau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was once the lavish residence of archbishops and later served as a venue for French princes' pre-coronation stays and post-coronation banquets. Now a museum, it showcases an exceptional collection of statuary, liturgical objects, and tapestries from the cathedral. The building itself is a stunning example of medieval architecture with Gothic and Renaissance influences.
Wow, I've been through a lot of feelings going through this place with a great historical load. If you are a fan of history, I recommend you to visit this place, it is the place where the kings were crowned, you can discover a multitude of personal objects of the royal family, clothes, jewelry. The location is impressive as a building, also right next to the cathedral. Everything is impeccable, mysterious, well maintained.
Sasha — Google review
This is a place where Kings have been crowned. It is stunning and mystical at the same time. Situated next to the Cathédrale Notre Dame de Reims, it is a place to see if you are fan of history and royalty. The display is amazing and takes you on a journey across the lives of Kings. We were alone in the museum early morning so that could be the best part of the day for a visit. Zero queueing and the whole place just for us, the stroll became almost a VIP one. It will not take more than 1 hour unless you really want to spend 5mins contemplating every display, carpet or statues. Equipped with the Education pass and a kid of 11, the entry was free on top of that. Plan your visit and buy your tickets in advance to go quicker otherwise wake up early and enjoy the museum at your own pace freely.
Dr. P — Google review
Great artifact collection. Worth getting the audio guide because all the exhibit descriptions are in French. I would recommend getting a combined ticket because entry price is 8 Euros.
Tudor I — Google review
This is a must in order to get a full understanding of the cathedral. Definitely worth the entrance fee.
Chris C — Google review
Beautiful museum, although none of the explanations were in English it was still worth a visit.
Alexz S — Google review
Good museum featuring an explanation of the coronation ceremony, regalia, and treasures, along with a history of the cathedral structure and many sculptures saved from the facade.
Jennifer L — Google review
I have been trying to experience the museum of my adopted country while covid has kept most tourists away. I have seen a lot of museums that have done a good job balancing the safety of visitors with the ability to still see and understand the exhibit. This was not one of them. The gestures taken for covid seem haphazard at best and nonsensical at worst. Also, as a warning, all explanation plaques are in French which is fine. More worryingly, signs indicating directions and important information are inconsistently translated into English and German (sometimes one, sometimes both, sometimes neither) and the translations (in English anyway) are mostly terrible.
Thomas C — Google review
I'd say it's a must for anyone in Reims or stopping by in the city. The coolest part for me was to see some of the old statues that fell off the cathedral which are now on display inside the palais. Really makes you appreciate the craftsmanship and the detail that went into buildings back then.
Deniz T — Google review
2 Pl. du Cardinal Luçon, 51100 Reims, France•http://www.palais-du-tau.fr/•+33 3 26 47 81 79•Tips and more reviews for Palais du Tau
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3Basilique Saint-Remi

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Basilique Saint-Remi is a medieval church that forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses an abbey-museum as well as the tomb of St. Rémi. The basilica, consecrated in 1049, features stunning stained glass dating back to the 12th century. Built in the Romanesque-Gothic style in the eleventh century, it offers visitors a journey through time.
There was an immersive show that we went into . I can’t explain it, it was magical. I only speak English and the choir was singing in french but we could feel it. Music seriously has no boundaries and it reached us. What an amazing show! Must show🫶🫶 and the basilica is amazingly beautiful with the lights and the story depicted.
Akshi M — Google review
Impressive building and architecture. Beautiful art if few exposed. The history of the place where many of France kings got their blessed oil for their coronation It’s a touristic spot but not too busy
Fadoua S — Google review
Basilique Saint-Remi is one of Reims’ most captivating historical sites. The Romanesque architecture, with its graceful arches and serene atmosphere, offers a striking contrast to the nearby Gothic grandeur of Reims Cathedral. The basilica houses the tomb of Saint Remi, who baptized Clovis, the first King of the Franks, making it a place of deep historical and religious significance. Inside, the stained glass windows fill the church with a soft, colorful light, and the intricate stonework reveals centuries of devotion and craftsmanship. The adjoining museum provides fascinating insights into the basilica’s history and artifacts. Overall, Basilique Saint-Remi is a must-visit for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful, awe-inspiring experience in Reims. PS. Free entry but a donations are welcome
Karolina — Google review
A short walk from the Cathédrale Notre‑Dame, the Basilique Saint‑Remi offers a serene glimpse into Reims’ history and elegance. Dating back to the 11th century, its blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture creates a peaceful, contemplative atmosphere. Inside, soaring arches, delicate columns, and beautiful stained-glass windows tell stories of saints and centuries past. Perfectly complementing a visit to the cathedral, the basilica’s timeless beauty and rich history make it a must-see for travelers seeking both spiritual and architectural treasures in Reims.
Bhuti S — Google review
We did a walk through this beautiful basilica in the afternoon, and then returned for the Luminescence show in the evening. The basilica itself is beautiful and enormous. Was apparently started hundreds of years ago in the Roman style and then as it was damaged in the wars and added to the style of the additions was Gothic. The Luminescence show was absolutely incredible. About 45 minutes of history of the basilica, all in French, with an incredible immersive light show that highlighted and the architecture of the church itself. Highly, highly recommend.
Dave S — Google review
The Basilica of Saint Remi stands tall in the city of cathedrals. The sheer size of the structure is overwhelming. Interiors arts have a great story to tell. Wander through to enjoy this marvel.
Amit K — Google review
I wouldn't necessarily recommend the immersive experiences they do here, unless you're with children and it's for them. As an adult it's nice but it's not great, especially for the price. The photos and videos make it look better than it is. I can see that it would be great to entertain children quietly for an hour and would recommend it for that. Other than that, it's a beautiful building that's worth checking out.
S F — Google review
After kicking off our day trip to the Champagne region, we started our tour at the magnificent Basilica of Saint-Remi. Stepping inside felt like a real-life time machine, transporting us to a peaceful, ancient world. The atmosphere was so calm and serene, it was the perfect place to start our day and escape the hustle and bustle. An impressive fact about this place is that it's the final resting place of Saint Remi, the guy who baptized the very first King of the Franks! Talk about a pivotal moment in French history! The basilica isn't just a building; it's a super cool piece of the past that sets the stage for a day of amazing discoveries.
Ali K — Google review
Rue Saint-Julien, 51100 Reims, France•https://catholique-reims.fr/info/basilique-saint-remi-de-reims/•+33 3 26 85 31 20•Tips and more reviews for Basilique Saint-Remi

4Musée de la Reddition

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The Musee de la Reddition, also known as The Surrender Museum, is a significant historical site in Reims that commemorates the end of World War II in Europe. It was at this location on May 7th, 1945 that the German armed forces signed the official declaration of surrender, effectively ending the war. The museum is housed in the actual building that served as General Dwight D. Eisenhower's headquarters during the war.
A must for history enthusiasts, especially those interested in War War II. The museum is relatively small, but it includes a lot of interesting information and displays about the war. As English speakers, we had no trouble purchasing tickets at the desk. It took us about 40 minutes to go through everything, though it could have been done quicker if you are more pressed for time. The entrance price isn't bad, so even just going in for a short time is probably worth it. No need to purchase tickets in advance.
Amanda V — Google review
What a fine little museum this is! If you are looking for a history break while going to Reims, between 2 champagne houses, that is the perfect place. It tells the story of the 7th of May 1945, where the first ceasefire was signed between the allies and the axe, this is the first treaty by because Joseph Staline wasn’t happy about the way it was organized . A second one was signed the 8th in Berlin. I love to remember that once Russian and Europe were allies. I’m grateful that now Germany and France are sibling nations. What a nice place to visit, you will see the table the first reddition was signed and the war maps.
Paris T — Google review
A must-visit in Reims. A well-preserved moment of history. Allow 45-60 minutes. It begins with a very informative film which provides to background about how the signing occurred in Reims. The room in which the unconditional surrender was signed looks exactly like the photographs from May 7, 1945. You will be impressed by how small the space is, as well as how little pretense there was surrounding the event. We visited 2 days before the 80th Anniversary of VE Day. It was a Monday, and the high school next door was in session. Teenagers were everywhere outside, but don't let that fool you. Very few people were in the museum the day we went, and most were an elementary school class on a field trip, and they were incredibly quiet and attentive.
John T — Google review
Fantastic little museum. €5.50 well spent to understand the historical significance of this city 80 years ago. Excellent 5 min film in English to set the scene. Walked through a number of small rooms of photos, documents and period uniforms before reaching the room in which the surrender was signed. Very moving, left as it was with maps and weather reports and daily operation plans on the walls.
Hannah A — Google review
A wonderful and humbling experience at the Musee de la Reddition. We explored the museum that features the War Room where Germany signed the act to unconditionally surrender and end WW2. We spent 90 minutes at the museum (which was sufficient) on our way to the Gare de Reims.
Vanessa J — Google review
Interesting small museum with the actual room where the surrender was signed. Unfortunately it is going to be closed for renovation from the evening of 11th May 2025 for up to a year.
Alistair T — Google review
I love museums like this. A unique feeling to be in the same place, the same room where Germany surrendered at the end of the WWII. A real foray into history. The exhibition of models wearing the uniforms of those times fascinated me. Everything looks impeccable, the employees are very kind and the price of a ticket is 5 €. Worth a visit without any hesitation if you are in Reims.
Sasha — Google review
Saradha villers was a great guide. We showed up at 5:32 and the museum usually stops entry at 5:30 as they close at 6. Saradha took pity and let us in (for free) and showed us and explained the war room and the surrender. She was clearly passionate and knowledgeable. I recommend the museum.
Krishna S — Google review
12 Rue du Président Franklin Roosevelt, 51100 Reims, France•https://musees-reims.fr/fr/musees/musee-de-la-reddition/•+33 3 26 47 84 19•Tips and more reviews for Musée de la Reddition

5Musée-Hôtel Le Vergeur

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Musée-Hôtel Le Vergeur is a captivating 13th-century building that offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of Reims' upper class. The museum showcases period-furnished rooms and an extensive collection of decorative art and engravings spanning three centuries. Once owned by rich merchant Nicolas Le Vergeur, the house was later inherited by Hugues Krafft, an avid collector who traveled extensively and amassed a rich assortment of furniture and art from around the world.
Beautiful museum to learn about the history of Reims and France. It's free visit until March. I was very lucky to have Sandrine guiding me the tour in English. She is very knowledgable and lively, patient and full of passion! I enjoyed it very much! This museum and the guided tour are definitely something you should not miss in Reims!
任思奇 — Google review
very interesting combination of the founder of the house 15th century who built it and 200 years later, the person who reconstructed it after warfare damaged it and collected an impressive private collection of interior objects. it’s a one hour explanatory tour and the person was very educated.
Heraldo H — Google review
Amazing experience! I highly recommend it, there is approximately 1 hours guided tour included in the ticket with a person well-educated to tell you numerous facts about the building! I was impressed by the preservation as well as the museum's pieces! I loved it!
Cristian C — Google review
Great tour! Available in English if you ask beforehand. Very interesting house, with rooms containing furniture from all over the world, and a garden full of doorways and doors. Very unique.
Anna C — Google review
This museum is amazing. Collections are beautiful. Entrance is cheap but they guide you. And you can ask anything about their collections. And garden is also beautiful ✨ Highly recommended!
Mirac — Google review
Excellent museum filled with eclectic exhibits from Hugues Krafft's travels. We were guided through the museum by a very knowledgeable and engaging English speaking staff member. Well worth the visit
Mark C — Google review
This is one of the city's hidden treasures. It can only be accessed with a guide, and what a guide we had! Theo is a true expert; he knows an incredible amount about the place and speaks excellent English. I hope you're lucky enough to have him as your guide, too I also want to say how unforgettable it was to be in that room with genuine Dürer prints. Nothing compares to that experience!! Thank you for those unforgettable 10 minutes we were allowed to spend there
Vladimir R — Google review
Super friendly guide. The house is stuffed with interesting items and story's. Must see!!
Staelens W — Google review
36 Pl. du Forum, 51100 Reims, France•https://musees-reims.fr/fr/musees/musee-le-vergeur/•+33 3 26 35 61 95•Tips and more reviews for Musée-Hôtel Le Vergeur
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6Fort de la Pompelle Museum

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The Fort de la Pompelle Museum, located just outside Reims city center in northeast France, is a historic fort that has been renovated to serve as a military museum. It offers visitors an immersive experience into the crucial moments of its history from 1883 to the present day, particularly focusing on its role in World War I. The museum boasts an exceptional collection of German helmets and uniforms, along with everyday objects used by soldiers during the war.
We only visited outside exposition and not the museum itself because we came outside of museum opening hours. Very interesting for the kids because they see what the fort is, see the large cannons, see flags of the war participants. The part of the exhibition is the monument devoted to the Russian expedition corps sent to French allies to support the defence.
Andrэ K — Google review
We entered with a friendly welcome from the staff. After that there is a lot of reading about the history (predominantly world war 1), mixed with a lot of displays of helmets, weaponry, and accessories of soldiers during that time. Definitely a recommendation if you are interested in armies. The fort on itself was not too interesting.
Mitchell — Google review
You can come visit even if the museum is closed. You will obviously not have access inside to see the story, but you can still walk all around the fort. The information and the artifacts are top notch. It is recommended to have around 1 hour to fully complete it and read everything. Parking is avaible for free.
Elliot D — Google review
This is one of the places I've enjoyed the most while visiting Champagne. The display in the main corridor outlines the history of the fort and the progress of World War I in general. The smaller rooms along it are filled with either collections of weapons, uniforms and other objects or dioramas, all of this well made. The outside portion of the fort has plaques describing what-is-what as well. There are a few interactive bits and some footage from the time period, and a lot of objects such as postcards, novelty items, posters, everyday items etc. So it gives you a lot of perspective both on WWI as a whole and in a more "close" or "human" sense. My one complaint is something that I've noticed in some other museums in France. The displays in the main corridor are in French, English, German and even Braille (French, I assume). Alas, everything else is in French only. This isn't much of a problem if a plaque just says "French cavalry helmet", but there were some items that had additional explanations given and I feel like I could have learned a lot more. Google won't let me take half a star away, though, and other than this I think this is a great place to visit, so I'm giving it a five. Some two-three hours seems like a good estimate for how long a visit takes. Well, maybe four if you are very thorough.
Otto L — Google review
Wonderful WW1 museum integrated in the old Fort, plenty of good descriptions, awesome artifacts, with tons of unique pieces you probably won't find anywhere else in western europe. The Italian WW1 mannequin is... improvable, but since it's not the main focus of the museum we justify the oversights ;)
Diego B — Google review
Good museum, doable in about 2 to 3 hours time depending on whether you read all exhibits, which are, by the way, available in 3 languages, french, English and German. They also have audio guides in Spanish and Italian. What you'll learn by visiting this place is the daily life and routine of a soldier of WW1. Lots of equipment on display, some weapons, and the biggest collection of German WW1 helmets in the world. Definitely worth a visit.
Manuel H — Google review
Outstanding great collection of pickelhaubes. Interesting WW1 history place. It's definitely worth a visit.
Tomasz W — Google review
Museum with full of world war memories, maintained very well by the government of france , youngsters and children's must visit this place to know the pain of wars.
Eugene P — Google review
RD 944, , route de Châlons-en-Champagne, 51500 Puisieulx, France•https://musees-reims.fr/fr/musees/musee-du-fort-de-la-pompelle/•+33 3 26 49 11 85•Tips and more reviews for Fort de la Pompelle Museum

7Porte de Mars

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La Porte de Mars is a must-see attraction in Reims, offering visitors the chance to marvel at the remains of the widest arch in the Roman world. Situated in a charming park adorned with colorful flowers, this ancient triumphal arch is not only historically significant but also free to visit. Serving as the city's gateway for many years, it still holds its prestigious position next to Reims' train station.
La Porte de Mars in Reims is a fascinating Roman-era structure that has been beautifully restored. The intricate details and historical significance make it a must-see landmark. Surrounded by lush parklands, it’s a stunning spot to explore and enjoy. We used this iconic arch as part of a storyline shoot for Medora and Carl's destination wedding, and it served as a breathtaking photography location. Whether you’re a history buff or a photography enthusiast, this site is well worth the visit!
The S — Google review
Visit Reims: A Day Trip to the Heart of Champagne Reims is an excellent choice for a delightful day trip! Explore its historic heart, featuring the magnificent cathedral, charming cobbled streets, and impressive Champagne houses. It's the perfect recipe for a wonderful day out.
UHG-Tech C — Google review
Beautiful Arc build a few years ago back in 300 AD, I know, it’s a while back, but it was reasonably renovated and stands crisp and clean. There’s a small cafe and free training facility for a quick pull up session. 👌☀️🍾🇫🇷
Rasmus P — Google review
A single monument surrounded by a park and lot of greenery. Such a wonderful place to sit and embrace the beauty of this monument.
Bhavya B — Google review
I think it’s a pretty space. They set up hammocks in addition to the seating and eating areas, and it can be a nice little place to relax and chill, especially when the weather is nice. It’s also right next to the city Centre, train station, and is surrounded by lots of bus and tram stops. If you’re a more private person who likes very quiet and covered areas, it might not suit you that much though.
Testimony C — Google review
Porte de Mars is absolutely fascinating! This ancient Roman triumphal arch is remarkably well-preserved, and walking around it really gives you a sense of history. The intricate carvings and massive structure are stunning up close. It’s easy to access and a great spot for photos or a quiet moment appreciating Roman architecture. A true hidden gem for history lovers and anyone curious about the past. Highly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area!
Hannah B — Google review
It stands proud in the middle of the city and close to the rail station. One could enjoy the fresh air and the outdoor activities such walking or skating. I loved it thanks Reims, the very green and clean city.
Ramata S — Google review
Beautifully restored Roman arch on one of the main squares. Its very nicely done. Supposedly the widest Roman arch remaining. Definitely worth seeing.
Paul H — Google review
Pl. de la République, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.reims-tourisme.com/porte-mars/reims/pcucha051v503i80•Tips and more reviews for Porte de Mars

8Musée Automobile Reims Champagne

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The Musée Automobile Reims Champagne is a spacious and airy museum that has been run by an association since 1985. It showcases a wide selection of rare and vintage cars, motorcycles, and miniatures. The museum displays over 230 vehicles, providing a clear picture of the history of French automobiles. Visitors can admire prestigious brands, rare motorcycles, nearly 110 pedal cars, enameled license plates collection, and a room full of 5000 model and toy cars.
MUSEE CAR MUSEUM was FANTASTIC. The cars started SMALL but don't worry, they got REALLY BIG then a bit smaller again. So something for everyone! However, I was absolutely devastated to find it has a free car park outside! 😭😢😲🤯. Good day out and I liked the mannequins
Bill G — Google review
Interesting to see the old style cars and motorbikes. If you visit on a hot day be aware that it gets very hot inside the museum. Our visit was quicker due to this. Cold drinks, postcards etc are available to purchase.
Pauline M — Google review
Wonderful assortment of makes of cars and trucks from early 1900's (maybe earlier...I'm not a car buff) in amazing condition , and motorcycles and a couple of old bicycles. A room full of toy and model cars in cabinets, and a small area selling cards, and metal wall hangings to do with the car industry. You can walk through the large rooms at your leisure. Not a lot of information about each car/truck.
Margie — Google review
Lovely car museum in Reims. Impressive collection of (rare) cars, and an extensive collection of model cars. Free parking on-terrain!
R M — Google review
Huge collection of automobiles, from the very first cars to experimental cars, racing cars, rally cars, vintage fire engines American cars. So many vehicles allow half a day to view them all. Descriptions of each vehicle is displayed in French.
Ewan B — Google review
A hidden gem! But lovely cars to “inspect” - there is a beautiful aura inside the walls, we had a very fun time going back in time with this collection and a very friendly staff. Take your time, and don’t miss the miniature collection either! I wrote about this museum on my car blog too! (It’s on Substack under my cars - past, fast and future)
Mika T — Google review
This is an amazing collection of classic cars, from way back to current times, and curated by people who are really into cars. Housed in a massive warehouse, the collection of cars and motorbikes was well worth the walk from Old Town for anybody who loves classic cars like myself. So glad I made the effort.
JC M — Google review
I’m genuinely surprised that it rates so high in reviews, as it’s really bad! There are a few interesting cars but there is no logic to the displays and the cars are generally in quite poor condition. The displays are very unprofessional and there appears to be very little or no ongoing maintenance. Best avoided in my book, as I have no idea why you would go there, and I am a serious car head. Also, way overpriced for what you get.
Gavin G — Google review
84 Av. Georges Clemenceau, 51100 Reims, France•http://www.musee-automobile-reims-champagne.com/•+33 3 26 82 83 84•Tips and more reviews for Musée Automobile Reims Champagne

9Halles Boulingrin

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Halles Boulingrin is a 1920s food hall that offers a vibrant market experience with specialist vendors selling sausages, wine, and cheese on Fridays and Saturdays. The building itself is an architectural masterpiece of reinforced concrete designed by pioneer engineer Eugene Freyssinet and architect Emile Maigrot. This enclosed space exudes a typical European atmosphere, making it a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts.
Great market with fresh produce. Venture outside the market too, there are other stalls. Parking is simple, next to the market.
Abraham C — Google review
Nice market with lots of local produce and of course with a champagne and oyster bar to enjoy after shopping. A delightful weekend experience.
Raz V — Google review
Range of vendors inside and out on the day we visited. Lots of local and artisan products including pastries, cheeses, wine, champagne, veg, olives, meat and fresh fish.
Stephen H — Google review
No doubt a good market with lots of other shops and restos nearby but beware the hours of operation. We arrived at 13:00 on Saturday when the market closed at 14:00 and all the vendors were packing up and would not sell. Go earlier to be sure not to be disappointed.
Jeff D — Google review
Very fun market to walk through with a variety of vendors. Every stall had fresh looking produce. We ended up getting some olives from one of the sellers and they were delicious! He encouraged us sample so many things and was so welcoming and friendly!
Angie — Google review
Fabulous covered market. We visited on a Saturday and picked up some lovely radishes, cherries, saucisson, and cheese for a little planche at home. Friendly vendors and lots of free samples 🥰
Simon K — Google review
Amazing! Just what you expect of a French market in the Champagne area. Fresh products, ambitious salesmen and people enjoying the proces of picking out there own food from the land. Even an elderly Frenchmen that helped us with a recipe for the 'cèpes'. It was a great omelet.
Vincent H — Google review
Plenty of fresh fruit and vegetable stalls. Fish, meat and cheese stalls were also there. May not have been operating at full capacity, lots of empty spaces.
Janet H — Google review
50 Rue de Mars, 51100 Reims, France•http://marcheduboulingrin.fr/•+33 3 26 77 78 79•Tips and more reviews for Halles Boulingrin

10Place Royale

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Place Royale is a charming city square in Reims, surrounded by picturesque buildings and featuring a monument to Louis XV at its center. The square is adorned with grand arcaded structures and a bronze statue of King Louis XV. Nearby attractions include the Gallo-Roman Cryptoportique, the Porte de Mars, Saint-Remi Basilica, and Villa Demoiselle.
Just toured the Reims Cathedral and had time for lunch. A short walk and they open at 11:00. They brew their own beer. Nicely decorated inside and outside. Feels family owned. Menus are in French and they only speak French. So google translate it. Great service, great food and very great service with a smile. Loved everything about this place was great. We had burgers, pizza and the best muscles over ramen. A great choice if you are in Reims.
David M — Google review
One of the mice squares in the city with a perfect view of the cathedral also. Statue in the middle dedicated to a former French king.
Paul H — Google review
A plaza in the french style where you can sit and admire the building surrounding but it’s mostly administrative. It’s not as lively as other plazas in the city
Fadoua S — Google review
From 1757 with King Louis 15 "the beloved" dressed as a roman. Last Place Royale installed in France. Celebrates soft approach to good government with the Lady of France leading a lion by his mane. Lamb sleeping in the wolfs paws demonstrates expectations of a better world.
Cheri V — Google review
Magnificent building of generous size that is not fenced off.
Ewan B — Google review
Interesting place to visit if passi g through
Cam W — Google review
Beautiful buildings in the centre of Reims
Beverly C — Google review
Beautiful
Cristian C — Google review
Rue Cérès, 5 Pl. Royale, 51100 Reims, France, USA•Tips and more reviews for Place Royale
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11Musée Saint-Remi

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Musée Saint-Remi is a magnificent history museum located in the former royal abbey of Saint-Remi, an architectural gem listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The museum is housed in various rooms within the abbey, showcasing ancient architectural features such as the cloister, a grand staircase, and the chapter house - a Romanesque masterpiece with intricately carved capitals from the 12th century. Visitors can explore art and artifacts from the region spanning from prehistoric to Renaissance times.
A fabulous little museum that punches above its weight. Highlights were the neolithic displays, both the artefacts and the models of neolithic life. Incredibly well done and really added to the understanding of Reims. Lots of Roman artefacts as well. Was lucky to see the Clovis display and 5 of the Flemish tapestries. Comparable to the Lion and Unicorn series in the Cluny Museum, Paris.
Suzanne R — Google review
A beautiful building but we should have read the opening hours information as it was closed on a Monday. We were here beginning of spring (March) so check if you are traveling other seasons.
G M — Google review
The museum has some big spaces and the Abbey courtyard inside is lovely. The tapestry exhibition worth it. The general theme is very much circling around the Holy Remi person.
Heraldo H — Google review
Excellent museum with a variety of collections from neolithic, gallo-roman architecture etc, through to 18th and 19th century French army uniforms helmets etc. The Tapestries are worth seeing if nothing else. They have been repaired beautifully and presented in a very tasteful way in their own hall. They invite contemplation along with appreciation. Do not be put off if the museum looks closed - it does - but check the times and see if the front door is open. Entry fees are very low. Max €5,50. Don't miss it
Michael G — Google review
The museum is located in the ancient Abbey of Saint-Remi, near the basilica of the same name. I recommend visiting it before visiting the church. It contains mainly Gothic-era sculptures and also features a collection of Roman artifacts and beautiful tapestries depicting the life of Saint-Remi
Davide C — Google review
Beautiful! Charming and you can visit it all! I guess if you are passionate a lot about history it would be suitable for you. It is also child-friendly with many brochures for them. Moreover, they have a nice yard with benches. The building seems to be nice as well as the personnel.
Cristian C — Google review
It is a good museum, but not the best in comparison with some similar. Roman mosaics and medieval tapiseries are highlights. The entrance was 5.50€.
Filip N — Google review
It's the biggest church i have ever seen. Must visit places. A good atmosphere and free to visit in Reims,France. You can see wonderful architecture inside. You can also get a souvenir coin of saint Remi for 2 euro from here.
Basil B — Google review
53 Rue Simon, 51100 Reims, France•http://www.musees-reims.fr/•+33 3 26 35 36 90•Tips and more reviews for Musée Saint-Remi

12Carnegie Library of Reims

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The Carnegie Library of Reims, established by American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in the 1920s, is a stunning example of Art Deco architecture. The building boasts intricate mosaic panels, Sevres porcelain vases at the entrance, and onyx and green marble reliefs. Inside, visitors can enjoy a serene reading room adorned with mahogany-paneled walls and oak floors, complemented by an expansive glass ceiling that bathes the space in natural light.
Supremely beautiful hidden gem at the heart of Rheims, tucked away eight behind the cathedral. Open for visitors, and you should take advantage, because this is one of the best Art Deco buildings to be found anywhere in France, from the magnificent chandelier in the entrance hall, to the modernist mosaics and the elegant bookcases in the reading rooms.
Emiel H — Google review
The Library had a special exhibit for visitors to see. The architectural style and details are fantastic. I enjoyed walking around inside.
Andrew C — Google review
A great art nouveau library. It's free to visit.
Tudor I — Google review
Definitely a place to be visited.
Konstantin P — Google review
A lot more Wiener Secession. Beautiful.
Robert K — Google review
If you like Art Déco! Next time, would love to take a tour.
Rene W — Google review
Pretty with a nice square in front
Olga K — Google review
Beautiful "Art déco" building
Georges A — Google review
2 Pl. Carnegie, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.bm-reims.fr/patrimoine/•+33 3 26 77 81 41•Tips and more reviews for Carnegie Library of Reims

13Foujita Chapel

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Nestled in the heart of Reims, the Chapelle Foujita is a captivating treasure that art enthusiasts should not miss. This exquisite chapel, completed in 1966 by the talented Japanese-French artist Leonard Foujita, stands as a heartfelt gift to the city following his conversion to Christianity. Inside, visitors are treated to breathtaking frescoes that beautifully intertwine Western and Eastern artistic traditions, showcasing Foujita's rich cultural heritage.
We were incredibly lucky to meet Sandrine -she’s truly the soul of the place. As hospitable as museum staff rarely are, she’s deeply knowledgeable and shares her stories with warmth and absolutely no trace of arrogance. I hope you’ll arrive in time to visit this remarkable spot!
Vladimir R — Google review
This is great chapel for Reims. Please come to visit.
นิพัฒน์สิน ย — Google review
Mr Fujita, known as a École de Paris’s painter was baptised at Cathédrale Notre Dame de Reims. His artworks are unique, sophisticated and somewhat lovely. Quite interesting to see since its atmosphere is kind of religious and french-Japanese mixed, plus full of hope.
Arisa O — Google review
Although it is truly beautiful, one should check the time of opening before visiting👍
Victor V — Google review
It is closed to the public Oct 1 thru May 1
Beth K — Google review
I loved the exterior of the church, but unfortunately I did not get to see the interior because it was closed despite the fact that it said on the gate it was supposed to be open from 2 to 6. I went there at 2:15 and then later again at 4:30 but it was not open. I recommend that you plan other activities alongside this if you are planning on visiting because it probably will not be open.
Tara T — Google review
€5 to enter a tiny church is extortionate. With two employees sat there doing nothing It includes a visit to another church that is out the way with no opening times on the internet
Daniel G — Google review
It's truly beautiful..
Payel K — Google review
33 Rue du Champ de Mars, 51100 Reims, France•http://musees-reims.fr/fr/musees/la-chapelle-foujita/•+33 3 26 35 36 00•Tips and more reviews for Foujita Chapel

14Cryptoportique

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In Reims, France, visitors can explore the Cryptoportique, a historical site with a Gallo-Roman origin. This below-street-level structure is believed to have functioned as a grain storage facility in the 3rd century AD and is considered one of the best-preserved of its kind. Today, it serves as an al fresco dining terrace and concert venue. The eastern part of the Cryptoportique remains intact and offers displays of objects found at the site.
Cryptoportique in Reims is a hidden gem for a peaceful morning stop. The historic setting adds a unique charm, making it the perfect spot to enjoy your coffee and pastry. With its quiet ambiance and fascinating Roman history, it’s a lovely blend of relaxation and culture. Highly recommend starting your day here!
The S — Google review
Interesting view into the history of the region dating back to the Roman era. Free entry and just a short visit right in the middle of the Forum plaza.
Thom S — Google review
Fun place to see a concert in the summer! Many little places to eat and drink.
Kevin S — Google review
Pretty small, I was expecting something big, 10 min max for the visit but ofc it is nice to learn more about the french history.
Jair R — Google review
It was supposed to be open but we couldn't get in so could only look from the top. Unfortunately, large trees block much of the view.
Roger P — Google review
Very nice square, I have put 4 only because I didn't understand where is ancient ruins 😂
Serafim E — Google review
It was closed. But people were still gathering, having picnic or discussions. In addition, there were playgrounds recalling games and school time. I enjoyed myself playing and as well taking to people.
Ramata S — Google review
Don't expect this to be a museum. It is a wonderfully excavated Roman ruin and definitely worth the free visit. Make 10 minutes during your trip to Reims to come here.
Thomas C — Google review
6 Pl. du Forum, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.reims-tourisme.com/cryptoportique/reims/pcu000000000…•+33 3 26 77 77 76•Tips and more reviews for Cryptoportique

15Opéra de Reims

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Opera house
The Opéra de Reims, also historically known as the Grand Theatre, is a magnificent building located in the center of Reims. Inspired by the Paris opera house, this grand edifice is definitely worth a visit. While tours of the interior are not available, attending a performance at this iconic venue promises to be an unforgettable experience. The theater hosts a variety of performances including classical and contemporary theatre, modern music, dance, and circus shows.
Beautiful small opera house with very comfortable seats and great acoustic. One slight negative are the small number of toilets. Visited for a production of Rossini's La Cenerentola which was great.
Michael M — Google review
The opera of Reims is small but beautiful. Even on the 3rd floor, we can have a good view of the stage. Its beautiful ceiling and interior are amazing. However, unlike other operas I've been to, there was nobody on each floor to guide us to find our seats.
Azur — Google review
Very nice venue. Cozy and excellent acoustic
Gianmaria M — Google review
Very cosy and comfortable. Great acoustics! I've been twice and I'm not planning to stop.
Ekaterina S — Google review
The performances were excellent. The theatre did not communicate the change in program and the long break, making it very confusing for the audience. I feel sorry for the pianist who did not proper ovations because of the confusion.
Kelvin S — Google review
Nice opera theater, went to see Phedre and it was good and lasted 1h30 which is perfect for my attention disorder.
Pierre S — Google review
Super 👍
Lyza B — Google review
Nice
Jones J — Google review
1 Rue de Vesle, 51100 Reims, France•http://www.operadereims.com/•+33 3 26 50 03 92•Tips and more reviews for Opéra de Reims
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16Abbey of Saint-Remi

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Building
The Abbey of Saint-Remi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an impressive Gothic structure with a vast interior measuring over 120 meters long and 58 meters wide. Built in the 11th century, it features Romanesque columns, arches, and windows. Named after the 5th-century patron saint of France, Saint Remi, this former abbey is located outside the city center but is worth visiting while in Reims.
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17Museum of Fine Arts

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The Museum of Fine Arts, situated in the former Saint-Denis Abbey in Reims, offers an 18th-century ambiance showcasing a diverse collection of over 230 French and European artworks spanning five centuries. Visitors can admire pieces by renowned artists such as Cranach and Corot, as well as toiles peintes. The museum also features works by Franco-Japanese artist Leonard Foujita, who had strong ties to Reims.
Very cheap to enter for seniors an interesting collection
Jenny F — Google review
Nice place, not expensive entrance, great collection of art. Problems with post cards scanning, some old fashion way...
Margarita B — Google review
Upstairs, a really lovely digestible collection of European art from the middle ages to the beginning of the 20th century. Check out the Renoir to remind yourself that even geniuses have off days.
Ben K — Google review
Note : this museum closed for major renovation in September 2019 .It be will closed for at least three years. It is hoped some of the collection will be put in display elsewhere in Reims over this period.
Alistair T — Google review
The main halls were closed, because of the heat. It will close in October 2019 for extensive refurbishments. It will reopen in 2023.
Frans Z — Google review
It's an ok collection in a gorgeous building that is quite run down and needs some TLC.
Marcel B — Google review
Interesting and peaceful
Albane C — Google review
Nice collection of masterpieces from different century.
Maxime A — Google review
8 Rue Chanzy, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.musees-reims.fr/fr/musees/musee-des-beaux-arts/•+33 3 26 35 36 00•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Fine Arts

18Foujita Chapel

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Foujita Chapel, also known as the Lady of Peace Chapel, is a Romanesque-style chapel designed and decorated entirely by the French-Japanese artist Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita. The chapel, consecrated in 1966, showcases Foujita's unique blend of Japanese and Italian Renaissance influences. Situated just outside the city center of Reims, it features stunning frescoes adorning its interior walls.
We were incredibly lucky to meet Sandrine -she’s truly the soul of the place. As hospitable as museum staff rarely are, she’s deeply knowledgeable and shares her stories with warmth and absolutely no trace of arrogance. I hope you’ll arrive in time to visit this remarkable spot!
Vladimir R — Google review
Mr Fujita, known as a École de Paris’s painter was baptised at Cathédrale Notre Dame de Reims. His artworks are unique, sophisticated and somewhat lovely. Quite interesting to see since its atmosphere is kind of religious and french-Japanese mixed, plus full of hope.
Arisa O — Google review
Although it is truly beautiful, one should check the time of opening before visiting👍
Victor V — Google review
This is great chapel for Reims. Please come to visit.
นิพัฒน์สิน ย — Google review
I loved the exterior of the church, but unfortunately I did not get to see the interior because it was closed despite the fact that it said on the gate it was supposed to be open from 2 to 6. I went there at 2:15 and then later again at 4:30 but it was not open. I recommend that you plan other activities alongside this if you are planning on visiting because it probably will not be open.
Tara T — Google review
€5 to enter a tiny church is extortionate. With two employees sat there doing nothing It includes a visit to another church that is out the way with no opening times on the internet
Daniel G — Google review
It is closed to the public Oct 1 thru May 1
Beth K — Google review
It's truly beautiful..
Payel K — Google review
33 Rue du Champ de Mars, 51100 Reims, France•http://musees-reims.fr/fr/musees/la-chapelle-foujita/•+33 3 26 35 36 00•Tips and more reviews for Foujita Chapel

19Parc de Champagne

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Parc de Champagne is a vast green space filled with trees, offering various amenities such as playgrounds, fields, and basketball courts. It is known for hosting frequent events, including the grand finale of the Flaneries Musicales de Reims, where people gather to picnic and enjoy concerts by different musical groups. The park was created over a century ago with the intention of promoting well-being and continues to serve its purpose today.
Absolutely wonderful and well maintained park! Very dog-friendly also, they even have a dedicated play area where they can go off-leash! 💖 There are some picnic areas, dog plastic bag dispensers are provided and there's areas where you can play rugby or soccer. 10/10 would recommand
Rian G — Google review
It’s really nice place for kids!! They have athletics for small children(0-3) on the photo and +3 years old children. Also they have tranig machines for adults. It’s huge park so if you drop your car at the parking lot, go left at the first fork and walking for 3-5 minutes, you will find the park on your left (We went right at the fork and it takes more than 20 minutes to get there😇).
Y K — Google review
Very nice park with several big kids playgrounds. It also has a “beach” area with a beach volleyball field. Toilets are available on site and they were clean.
Gleb F — Google review
Nice park, lovely place to spend time with family!
Anatolii F — Google review
Good park but toilets were locked up
Scott C — Google review
Very beautiful park. Complete and very nice playground. The downside is that it closes. Even worse: it closes very early during winter. It has a climbing area for kids, a huge playground and a beach beachvolley field. I love this place. Do look for major events as the park might close.
Joseph G — Google review
Nice park, green spaces and playgrounds. Good place for sport. It has a parking.
KHEDRAKI A — Google review
Great spot for a picnic lunch with easy parking
Captn T — Google review
10 Av. du Général Giraud, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.reims.fr/qualite-de-vie-environnement/parcs-et-jardi…•Tips and more reviews for Parc de Champagne

20Planetarium De Reims

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Nestled in the heart of Reims, the Planetarium de Reims offers a captivating escape from the city's rich historical tapestry and renowned Champagne houses. Established in 1979 and modernized in 2013, this impressive facility invites visitors to explore the wonders of our solar system and beyond. With its innovative design resembling celestial bodies, it provides an immersive experience that brings the night sky to life through various engaging activities and observations.
We had the pleasure of listening to the members of the staff and we could sense the passion behind their research work. The session was educational, enriching and perfect for adults and kids aged 11. However children might need a briefing or more awareness on the subject to connect quickly. The museum will take you 30mins max to go through and the show 1hr.
Dr. P — Google review
Always interesting and surprising to some extent even for those who know a lot. Very nice and welcoming personnel! A great place to spend some hours.
Ekaterina S — Google review
Called in advance to ensure the planetarium would be open, although when we arrived it was closed. Very disappointing as we had travelled to visit.
Nina G — Google review
If you want to geek out before heading back to Paris, while you are still buzzed from the champagne tours this planetarium is close to the gare. so go catch a show for 8 euros that lasts 45 minutes.
Miguel G — Google review
Its a tourist spot so common language is better which can be understood, no doubt the effects were great but whats the point if i dont understand
Padmajeet J — Google review
Super 👍
Patricia F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Like other reviews, the planetarium was closed for us. Admission was open, and the website even said it would be open. After a long wait at the reception desk, someone finally came to tell us they were closed. Perhaps it's time to update your website; now we had to go home with a disappointed child who had been looking forward to seeing the planets. (Original) Net als bij andere reviews was het planetarium ook bij ons gesloten. De toegang was open, en ook op de website stond dat ze geopend zouden zijn. Na lang wachten bij de receptie kwam er uiteindelijk iemand vertellen dat ze gesloten waren. Misschien tijd om jullie website aan te passen, nu moesten wij met een teleurgesteld kind dat zich had verheugd op de planeten naar huis.
Esther — Google review
Beautiful! It's free and quite quick to see it!
Cristian C — Google review
49 Av. du Général de Gaulle, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.reims.fr/la-culture-a-reims/le-planetarium•+33 3 26 35 34 70•Tips and more reviews for Planetarium De Reims
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21Subé Fountain

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Fountain
Subé Fountain, located in the heart of Reims, is a significant landmark adorned with a striking golden statue known as The Glory. Positioned at the bustling Drouet d'Erlon square, this fountain features a captivating winged Angel sculpture that symbolizes an amalgamation of art, mythology, and elegance. Erected in 1906 through generous donations from Auguste Sube, it stands as an essential element of urban life in Reims.
Very nice landmark, the golden statue "La Gloire" can be seen from a distance. Its pedestal is engraved with the words Suippe, Marne, Vesle and Aisne, it's because this landmark is dedicated to the four rivers which cross the Marne department. Nice to see it's renovated, even modernized with good taste.
Richard P — Google review
Impressive mountain in city center symbolizing 4 major rivers of the region was built in 1906 by Andre Narjoux.
Mike Z — Google review
Sube Fountain is a landmark in central Reims. Erected in 1906 it celebrates the 4 rivers of the area. While it was damaged, it did survive WWI. Most of Reims wasn't so fortunate.
Ron S — Google review
Nice pretty fountain with nice flowers and fountain. Well sculpted and cherub is quite nice. Lots of shopping and restaurants all around.
Don D — Google review
Beautiful fountain with an amazing colour display.
Ajay P — Google review
Nice area to walk around in the city
AUNGMIN T — Google review
It looked more impressive in pictures but it seems to be a meeting spot for local people
Fadoua S — Google review
I feel peace when I am there.
E A — Google review
Pl. Drouet d'Erlon, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.reims-tourisme.com/fontaine-sube/reims/pcucha051fs00…•Tips and more reviews for Subé Fountain

22Basilique Sainte-Clotilde

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Basilica Sainte-Clotilde is a beautiful church with many different designs. It has a good reputation and is popular with tourists.
Beutiful place 😍
Peter B — Google review
The Basilica of Saint Clotilde built in 19th century. Dedicated to saint Clotilde. Open everyday from 8am to 7pm and the entrance is free.
Rajesh V — Google review
Looks nicer from the main road than up close. Still impressive building.
Albane C — Google review
Beautifull church..its got some Really different designs
Payel K — Google review
It was closed and outside is not as well cared for as ither churches and basilica in Reims, however still a majestic building
Desiree C — Google review
good
Samu R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent basilica, visible from the main road and immediately catches the eye. Unfortunately, we were unable to visit it because it was closed (which is a shame, especially for a Sunday, a market day no less) but the exterior is very beautiful nonetheless. (Original) Magnifique basilique , repérable depuis la route principale et attire l'oeil tout de suite. Nous n'avons malheureusement pas pu la visiter car elle était fermée (ce qui est dommage surtout pour un dimanche, de marché qui plus est) mais très belle d'extérieure malgré tout.
Masly A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb experience in this very beautiful basilica. I don't know if this is the case every day, but during our visit, very pleasant people were there to explain the history of this basilica, what we could see there, etc. The crypt with quite a few reliquaries is free to enter. Super interesting. (Original) Superbe expérience dans cette très belle basilique. Je ne sais pas si c'est le cas tout les jours mais lors de notre visite de très agréables personnes étaient là pour nous expliquer l'histoire de cette basilic, ce que l'on pouvait y voir etc. La crypte avec pas mal de reliquaire est en entrée libre, Super intéressant
Toni B — Google review
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23Hôtel de ville de Reims

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The Hôtel de Ville de Reims, or the Town Hall of Reims, is a stunning historical landmark that has stood the test of time since its original construction in 1636. This architectural gem serves as the administrative heart of the city and has witnessed significant events throughout history, including destruction during World War II. Despite its scars from past conflicts, such as bullet holes from bombings, it remains a symbol of resilience and beauty.
A lovely town hall in the centre of Reims. We didn't go inside, but it was a great building to see on our walk around the town. A nice place to sit down on the plentiful timber benches to eat your packed lunch. There were several newlyweds taking wedding photos on the steps of the town hall.
Chris B — Google review
Gorgeous town hall of Reims
Chuck L — Google review
Good Place and very less crowded Unless there is some occasion
Brajesh S — Google review
didn't go in but so many flags, cute
Yi-Hsuan — Google review
There is a lot to discover in Reims: walking a long the city and parks, visiting small churches, the train station... On top of that, view the city during different times : early morning, during the day, and the night. I was sublimed with the beautiful contrasts. Reims centre ville is really really clean and green. There are even paid toilets in the parcs. How cool : No need to run back to a restaurant or to your hotel.
Ramata S — Google review
Reims is simply wonderful. beautiful people and architecture. free parking for lunch. C'est Bon.
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Johan V — Google review
Another French town. Another beautiful Hôtel de ville
Aaron M — Google review
9 Pl. de l'Hôtel de ville, 51100 Reims, France•http://www.reims.fr/•+33 3 26 77 78 79•Tips and more reviews for Hôtel de ville de Reims

24Saint-Nicaise de Reims

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Catholic church
Saint-Nicaise de Reims is a stunning little church that surprises visitors with its interior beauty. The exterior doesn't do justice to the exquisite paintings, stained glass windows, and Lalique lighting inside. The art-deco and Orthodox style of the church make it a must-see, featuring decorations by renowned artists such as Lalique, Maurice Denis, Auburtin, and Roger De Villiers.
A wonderful church that is a must-see when visiting Reims. The church has wonderful decorations by many artists, represented by the stained glass windows by René Lalique. The staff was very kind and explained me everything in detail. It is also a short bus ride from Fujita Chapel. You can enter with a Fujita Chapel ticket. I really had a wonderful time here.
ああ — Google review
How hard is it to put opening times on the internet. The worst is you're forced into buying a ticket for this when going to Foujita that is "valid for 7 days" but they don't mention this place is never open
Daniel G — Google review
Small church but beautiful
Mahesh P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visit made during the restoration of glass roofs created by LALIQUE. I don't think there is an entrance fee but you should check the opening hours before going there. (Original) Visite faite lors de la restauration de verrière crées par LALIQUE. Je ne pense pas que l'entrée soit payante mais les horaires d'ouverture sont à vérifier avant de s'y rendre.
Thierry — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thank you, thank you and 1000 thanks Françoise, you are one of those people who illuminate with your kindness, your experience, more than 50 years for this incredible and so Human place, and all your enthusiasm. We loved your presence and your explanations, in this world which is returning to dark hours, funds, your hope like all the historical works in this church remind us how much the elderly are our guides. (Original) Merci, Merci et 1000 Mercis Françoise, vous faite partie des personnes qui illuminent par votre bienveillance, votre vécu, plus de 50 ans pour ce lieu incroyable et tellement Humain, et tout votre enthousiasme. Nous avons aimé votre présence et vos explications, en ce monde qui retourne vers des heures sombres, fonds, votre espoir comme toute les oeuvres historiques dans cette église nous rappellent combien les personnes âgées sont nos guides.
Coco T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a truly beautiful church. We were fortunate enough to have a lady of a respectable age who had just started attending. She spoke passionately about the church. It was wonderful! It's worth a visit, but you have to be lucky to have the lady there. (Original) Geweldig mooie kerk. We hadden het geluk dat een mevrouw op respectabele leeftijd, net naar de kerk kwam. Ze vertelde vol passie over de kerk. Heel leuk! De moeite waard om te bezoeken, maar je moet wel geluk hebben dat de mevrouw er is.
Renée D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful little church in Reims. Inside and out, roads redone with parking spaces, Lalique glass angels magnificent to see, an extremely astonishing person over 80 years old, can tell us all the history of this church, we can even make an appointment with this person who comments with memory and precision on both events and dates in a truly surprising way, not to be missed if you don't pass far. I went there for the funeral of a friend Régine, I didn't have the heart to detail everything! see everything! because I was in trouble with her husband, Patrick, my friend, friend, and colleague for a very, very long time! (Original) Très belle petite église à Reims. L'intérieur comme l'extérieur, voiries refaite avec places de stationnement, anges en verre de Lalique magnifiques à voir, une personne extrêmement étonnante dépasse les 80 ans, peut nous raconter tout l'historique de cette église, nous pouvons même prendre R.D.V avec cette personne qui nous commente avec une mémoire et une précision tant des événements que des dates de façon vraiment surprenante, à ne pas louper si vous ne passez pas loin. j'y suis allé pour les obsèques d'une amie Régine, je n'ai pas eu le cœur de tout détailler ! tout voir ! car j'étais en peine avec son époux, Patrick, mon pot, ami, et collègue depuis très, très longtemps !
Dominique L — Google review
(Translated by Google) This place is incredible. It's a tiny church, but it's an incredible surprise. We highly recommend it. (Original) Ce lieu est incroyable. Toute petite église mais une incroyable surprise. Nous recommandons.
Gaëlle P — Google review
6 Av. de la Marne, 51100 Reims, France•Tips and more reviews for Saint-Nicaise de Reims

25Bibliothèque Chemin Vert

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Bibliothèque Chemin Vert, also known as Carnegie Library of Reims, is a historic Art Deco building that serves as a public library. It was funded by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie after World War I and designed by architect Sainsaulieu. Visitors praise the library for its extensive book collection and attentive staff who are knowledgeable and welcoming. Additionally, the library hosts engaging events such as baby reader sessions, creating a warm and inclusive atmosphere for all visitors.
(Translated by Google) Very lucky to have this library! In addition to a great wealth of books, the staff is attentive and very attentive. They never hesitate to scour all the shelves to advise us and support us in our research. With a smile and good humor! It has become our library of choice (Original) Très chanceux d'avoir cette bibliothèque ! Outre une grande richesse en matière d'ouvrages, le personnel est attentif et très à l'écoute. Elles ne rechignent jamais à écumer toutes les étagères pour nous conseiller et nous accompagner dans nos recherches. Avec le sourire et la bonne humeur! C'est devenu notre bibliothèque de prédilection
Saliha H — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love this little library. She is very pleasant and we are very well received and with a smile 🙂 Big up to the 2 very nice people! (Original) J'adore cette petite bibliothèque . Elle est très agréable et on y est très bien accueilli et avec un sourire 🙂 Big up aux 2 personnes très sympathiques !
Nadia M — Google review
(Translated by Google) a smile, information or advice on finding the right book. Happiness is so simple! (Original) un sourire, un renseignement ou un conseil pour trouver le bon livre. Le bonheur est si simple !
Jeanmarc3430 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Really very very friendly staff. I really recommend this library. (Original) Personnel vraiment très très sympathique. Je recommande vraiment cette bibliothèque.
Magali S — Google review
(Translated by Google) This library is managed by competent and very welcoming staff. That’s a definite plus. (Original) Cette bibliothèque est gérée par du personnel compétant et très accueillant. C'est un plus certain.
Christine V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good library, Jean is very helpful if we need anything he is always there to help us (Original) Très bonne bibliothèque les Jean sont très polos si nous avont besoin de quelle que chose il son toujours la pour nous aider
Margot P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super well-animated baby reader session, it was a great sharing! (Original) Séance de bébé lecteur super bien animée, c était une chouette partage!
Myriam T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Top staff, very smiling, always there to help us!!! It's a shame that the timetables aren't wider.... (Original) Personnel au top très souriant tjrs là pour nous aider !!! Dommage que les amplitudes horaires ne soit pas plus larges ....
Elodie — Google review
11 Pl. du 11 Novembre, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.bm-reims.fr/•+33 3 26 49 06 52•Tips and more reviews for Bibliothèque Chemin Vert
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26Reims City Tour (Point de départ)

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Embark on the Reims City Tour, a fantastic way to explore this charming city regardless of the weather. Starting from a convenient location near the Cathedral, you can easily book your spot at the tourist office in the heart of town. With an audio guide providing insightful commentary, you'll spend about an hour discovering Reims' key attractions while relaxing on a comfortable bus ride. Even if you're running late like some travelers have experienced, don't worry—just hop on when you can!
(Translated by Google) I arrived a little late. I ran behind this little bus for a few dozen meters before it stopped at a red light. A huge thank you to the driver who let me board. And it was worth it. Equipped with headphones, we spent an hour discovering the main points of interest in Reims. I really enjoyed it. It's very relaxing. Book online. Good to know: this attraction is free with the Reims Epernay pass. (Original) Je suis arrivée en peu en retard. J'ai couru derrière ce petit bus sur quelques dizaines de mètres avant qu'il ne s'arrête à un feu rouge. Merci infiniment au chauffeur qui a accepté que je monte à bord. Et ça valait le coût. Muni d'écouteurs, on découvre pendant une heure les principaux points d'intérêt de Reims. J'ai beaucoup aimé. C'est très reposant. Réservation en ligne. Bon à savoir : cette attraction est gratuite avec le pass Reims Epernay.
Florence P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and pleasant. (Original) Frumos și plăcut.
Nelu T — Google review
12 Rue du Cloître, 51100 Reims, France

274 Rue de l'Arbalète

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Hotel de La Salle is a monument with classic architecture, which is also the birthplace of Jean-Baptiste de La Salle. This place is very important for its history and contains many exhibitions that explain its importance.
51100 Reims, France•http://www.reims-tourisme.com/hotel-saint-jean-baptiste-de-la-sa…•Tips and more reviews for 4 Rue de l'Arbalète

28Place Royale

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Place Royale is a central feature of Reims, surrounded by the Notre-Dame cathedral and the Porte de Mars Roman arch. The area offers a mix of historical charm and modern attractions. Visitors can explore the stylish Boulingrin Quarter with its Art Deco market and local delicatessens, or wander along Rue de Vesle for shopping and Place Drouet d'Erlon for vibrant nightlife options.
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29Médiathèque Jean Falala

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Médiathèque Jean Falala is a modern building located in front of the impressive Reims Cathedral, offering beautiful views. It features multiple specialized sections, including a dedicated area for children. The library provides high-quality services such as purchase suggestions and inter-library transfers. With its convenient location and modern layout over three floors, it offers a wide range of books, magazines, and computer facilities. Visitors can enjoy a pleasant and safe cultural experience suitable for all ages while exploring this unique space.
The building was built in a very modern way, composed of several floors, its location is very special as it is located in front of the cathedral of Reims, beautiful views of the place, the building contains multiple and specialized sections, there is a special section for children, there are multiple services and a cultural place recommended for all ages,I recommend to visit it and take a tour inside it, the staff are very friendly
Maan O — Google review
Perfect! Modern and unique, also very convenient
Simona R — Google review
Perfect
Maram K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ideally located with a view of the cathedral, always clean with equipment that always works very well. The staff is incredibly kind and gentle.. the atmosphere is peaceful.. the card is free for residents of Reims and the services are numerous. In short, I really like our media library (Original) Idéalement située avec la vue sur la cathédrale, toujours propre avec du matériel qui fonctionne toujours très bien . Le personnel est d'une gentillesse et douceur incroyable.. l'ambiance y est paisible.. la carte est gratuite pour les habitants de Reims et les services sont nombreux. En bref j'aime beaucoup notre médiathèque
Dounya B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good media library, several rooms on three floors with a wide selection of books and DVDs. Just not enough reprimands for young people who make noise. But public service must remain inclusive, right? (Original) Très bonne médiathèque, plusieurs salles sur trois étages avec large choix de livres et DVD. Juste pas assez de réprimandes pour les jeunes qui font du bruit. Mais le service public doit rester inclusif, n'est-ce pas ?
Mathieu K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent cathedral view for studying! A real pleasure. One drawback: the library staff talk far too loudly, especially on the second floor. It's difficult to work with noisy, constant chatter in a place that's supposed to be quiet. The second drawback is that curtains are installed to block out the light, and the cathedral isn't visible from the second floor. (Original) Magnifique vue cathédrale pour travailler ses cours ! Un vrai plaisir. Bémol, le personnel de la médiathèque parle beaucoup trop fort, surtout au deuxième étage. Difficile de travailler avec des discussions bruyantes et incessantes dans un lieu censé être silencieux. Deuxième bémol , avoir mis des rideaux qui empêche la lumière de passer, et de bien voir la cathédrale au deuxième étage.
Apolline L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I may be polite, but the ladies at reception are generally very haughty. A woman in the adult DVD section spoke to me with disconcerting coldness when I politely asked her for information. There are people who are put behind a small desk and that's it, they think they are above the others. Beautiful mentality. There are 1 or 2 women who have always been respectful and very professional, but the rest... help... The men set the example: always very calm, pleasant and very polite. They save the reputation of this beautiful building. (Original) J'ai beau être polie mais les dames de l'accueil sont généralement très hautaines. Une dame dans le rayon dvd adulte m'a parlé avec une froideur déconcertante alors que je lui ai demandé un renseignement avec politesse. Ils y a des gens qu'on met derrière un petit bureau et ça y est, ça se croit au dessus des autres. Belle mentalité. Il y a 1 ou 2 femmes qui ont toujours été respectueuses et tres proffessionnelles mais le reste... au secours...Les hommes montrent l'exemple : toujours très calmes, agreables et très polis. Ils sauvent la réputation de cette belle bâtisse.
AIE — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place to work but the staff really need to stop talking so loudly... They act like the room is empty. (Original) Super endroit pour travailler mais il faut vraiment que le personnel cesse de parler si fort... Ils se comportent comme si la salle était vide.
Maximilien H — Google review
2 Rue des Fuseliers, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.bm-reims.fr/•+33 3 26 35 68 00•Tips and more reviews for Médiathèque Jean Falala

30Opéraims

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Opéraims is a cinema that offers a diverse selection of films, including big budget and auteur movies in both French and original versions. The theater collaborates with various festivals, providing an enriching cinematic experience. While some visitors express a desire for more original language screenings throughout the week, others appreciate the opportunity to enjoy English-language films at this venue. Overall, Opéraims is praised as a great place to spend time, especially on rainy days, making it an appealing destination for film enthusiasts.
Great place for a rainy day! VOST=original language so if you need English, look for that in the schedule.
Kristen F — Google review
So nice to have a theater owned and operated by passionate cinéphiles. Wish they would have more VOSF screenings throughout the week instead of only on weekends. In the U.S., when we see French cinema, it's ALWAYS with the original voices. But France has been dubbing everything for many decades... Only country in Europe to do so. C'est dommage !
Radames P — Google review
Small cinema with 11 rooms. Not very crowded. However, their popcorn is horrible.
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Stephane P — Google review
You can see films in English.
Barbara N — Google review
The only cinema in the area with movies In English!
Vincent B — Google review
Small place but kool
Yellow ( — Google review
Great place to be
Ayannubi B — Google review
72 Pl. Drouet d'Erlon, 51100 Reims, France•https://www.operaims.fr/•+33 3 26 78 20 00•Tips and more reviews for Opéraims
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Best buildings in nearby cities

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Best attractions in nearby cities

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Best restaurants in nearby cities

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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Saint-Quentin City
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Meaux
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Laon
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