Visitors to Reims have the opportunity to discover exceptional architecture, with medieval buildings and magnificent religious buildings such as the Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is also famous for its champagne production, with numerous world-renowned champagne houses offering tours and tastings. But Reims also offers a rich cultural history, with numerous museums and art galleries such as the Museum of Fine Arts, which houses an impressive collection of works of art from the Middle Ages to the present day. Visitors can also discover the history of the city through historic sites such as the Palais du Tau, the former residence of the bishops of Reims, or the Saint-Rémi Basilica, which houses the relics of the city's patron saint. The city of Reims is also famous for its annual events such as the Fêtes Joanniques, a celebration in honor of Joan of Arc, which attracts thousands of people each year. Visitors can also enjoy local gastronomy, with traditional dishes such as Reims ham and white pudding.
- Notre Dame Cathedral in Reims, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- The Palace of Tau, former residence of the bishops of Reims
- The Place Royale in Reims, where classical architecture and contemporary entertainment combine
- Pink cookies, a great classic, sprinkled with icing sugar, they are crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside
- Reims ham, one of the tastiest in the country
- Champagne, originally from the Champagne-Ardenne region, which benefits from a controlled designation of origin
- The Museum of Fine Arts, which houses an impressive collection of works of art dating from the Middle Ages to the present day
- Visit the Veuve Clicquot Champagne House. Guided tours and tastings reveal the art of winemaking and the mystery of bubbles
- Attend the Johan Festival, a celebration in honor of Joan of Arc
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