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Discover the best of Champagne with this private full-day tour from Paris, featuring visits to Moët & Clicquot, local villages, and tastings.
If you’re dreaming of bubbles and want a taste of France’s most celebrated sparkling wine region without the hassle, this private guided day trip to Champagne from Paris might just be your perfect escape. Combining visits to iconic houses like Moët & Clicquot with charming villages and historical sites, this tour promises a blend of luxury, culture, and authentic Champagne experiences.
One thing we love about this experience is how it simplifies the logistics—no need to worry about driving or navigating—your driver-guide handles all that, leaving you free to indulge and absorb the sights. Plus, the inclusion of visits to both famous producers and boutique wineries offers a well-rounded view of Champagne’s diverse landscape. That said, some travelers have noted that the tour’s focus might lean more towards the highlights than hidden gems, which is worth considering if you’re seeking less touristy spots.
This tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts, culture lovers, or anyone wanting a hassle-free, full-day adventure in the Champagne region. It’s perfect if you value expert insights and a personalized touch, thanks to its private format. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want to treat yourself, this experience offers a taste of luxury and authenticity.


Your day begins at Moët & Chandon, the largest Champagne producer globally. Here, you’ll spend approximately an hour and a half touring the underground cellars, where the magic of Champagne aging takes place in dim, echoing tunnels. The guided tour is likely to include a detailed explanation of the production process, from grape to bottle, and you’ll sample two of their most iconic champagnes: Moët Impérial and Rosé Impérial.
A reviewer highlighted that Moët & Chandon is responsible for “every second bottle of Moët & Chandon Champagne,” making it a must-see for those wanting to connect with the brand’s scale and influence. The tasting experience here is more about quality and tradition than quantity, so expect a refined, educational experience that deepens your appreciation of this legendary house.
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Next, you’ll visit the charming village of Hautvillers, best known for its association with Dom Pérignon, the monk credited with pioneering Champagne production. The visit includes a quick stop at his grave and a panoramic viewpoint offering stunning views of the surrounding vineyards.
Travelers often talk about this part of the trip as a highlight, with reviews mentioning the “best panoramic view” and the chance to walk through a village frozen in time. It’s a great moment to soak in the rural charm and understand how the region’s landscape influences the wine. The visit here is free, but it’s the atmosphere and history that make it special.

After a morning of cellar visits, you’ll stop in Epernay for a leisurely lunch at a local French restaurant. While the tour doesn’t include lunch, the time allows for a relaxed meal in a town known for its “Avenue de Champagne,” lined with grand Champagne houses.
Some reviews mention that a longer exploration of the town might be a missed opportunity, but the lunch break helps break up the day and offers a taste of regional cuisine. If you’re a foodie, you’ll appreciate the chance to sample authentic French fare in a picturesque setting.
The afternoon features a visit to Veuve Clicquot’s Les Crayères cellars, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, you’ll learn about the 250-year legacy of the house, renowned for its bold, innovative approach to Champagne. The tour includes a tasting of some of their renowned cuvées and a peek into their historic cellars, where the champagne is stored in ancient chalk caves.
One reviewer described this stop as “a chance to see the history and innovation in one place,” appreciating the detailed stories shared by guides and the chance to taste legendary Champagne. The experience at Veuve Clicquot is both educational and indulgent, especially for those interested in the brand’s creative spirit.
Next, you’ll visit the Reims Cathedral, where French kings were crowned for centuries. This Gothic masterpiece has hosted over 30 coronations — a true symbol of French history. The short stop provides a chance to admire its stunning façade and learn about its significance.
Though only about 30 minutes, this stop adds a cultural dimension to your wine-focused day, grounding the experience in France’s regal past. Visitors have noted the importance of this landmark in French history, making it a meaningful highlight during your trip.
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Your final stop is at the Pressoria Museum in Ay, where you’ll engage with the history of Champagne production through sensory exhibits and multimedia displays. The museum emphasizes the “5 senses” experience, making it both educational and fun.
During the visit, you’ll taste two glasses of Champagne, which ties the entire day together beautifully. As one review pointed out, “The museum’s exhibits made learning about Champagne’s history engaging,” and the tasting here provides a fitting end to your day.
The tour includes all fees and taxes, bottled water, WiFi on board, and guided tastings at Moët & Clicquot and Veuve Clicquot. The vehicle is air-conditioned, ensuring comfort during long drives between stops. The tour’s private nature means you’ll be with just your group, allowing for personalized attention and flexibility.
Notably, the timing is structured to maximize your experience, with about 3 hours dedicated to transportation, so you won’t feel rushed visiting each site. The tour starts early at 7:30 am, perfect for making the most of the day in Champagne.
The only element not included is lunch, giving you the chance to choose your preferred spot and indulge in regional specialties. This flexibility can be a plus, especially if you want to try a specific restaurant or café.
One reviewer described their experience as “having the ultimate luxury” with a personal driver and guide, emphasizing the VIP feel of the trip. They appreciated the “great Champagne experiences” and the seamless organization that made them feel like “millionaires for the day.”
Another reviewer, however, expressed disappointment, claiming they visited only one winery and only received two glasses of Champagne, which highlights how some experiences may vary depending on the provider or day. Yet, the tour’s official description confirms visits to three wineries, including Pommery and Nicolas Feuillatte, with expert explanations at each.
The reviews suggest that guides are generally knowledgeable, and the inclusion of both major and boutique wineries offers considerable value. The scenic drives and picturesque villages also add to the overall appeal, making this a well-rounded day out.
This Champagne day trip suits travelers who value comfort, convenience, and expert insights. It’s ideal if you want to avoid the logistical headache of self-driving or organizing multiple visits independently.
If you’re a dedicated Champagne lover eager to learn about different houses, or a first-timer wanting a rundown, this tour delivers. However, if you’re seeking off-the-beaten-path wineries or a more casual, spontaneous day, this might feel a bit curated.
The private format and included tastings make it an attractive option for celebrating special occasions, romantic getaways, or just indulging in a luxurious experience.
Travelers looking for a well-organized, informative, and indulgent Champagne experience will find this full-day tour from Paris hard to beat. The combination of visits to historic houses, scenic villages, and cultural sites offers a true taste of the region’s elegance and tradition.
The attention to detail—guided cellar tours, tastings at prominent houses, and the inclusion of cultural landmarks like Reims Cathedral—ensures you’ll leave with both knowledge and plenty of bubbly memories. The private nature of the tour means personalized attention, making it feel more like a bespoke experience than a generic group outing.
While the price might seem steep at $166.34, the value comes from the quality of visits, expert guides, and the comfort of having everything organized for you. If you’re a wine lover eager to savor Champagne in style, this tour is undeniably worth considering.
This experience is best suited for those who enjoy a mix of culture, history, and luxury, and who want to learn and taste without the fuss of planning themselves. It promises a memorable day in the Champagne region—perfect for celebrating a special occasion, or simply treating yourself to one of the finest wine regions in the world.
What is the meeting time?
The tour starts at 7:30 am, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the day’s activities without feeling rushed.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi is included, and you will be picked up from Paris, making travel hassle-free.
Are meals included in the tour?
Lunch is not included, so you can choose a restaurant in Epernay based on your preferences.
How long is the drive between stops?
Most of the duration involves transportation, with about 3 hours in total for moving between sites.
Can I customize the itinerary?
This is a private tour, so your driver-guide can tailor the experience to your interests, within the scheduled stops.
Are tastings included?
Yes, guided tastings at Moët & Clicquot and Veuve Clicquot are included, with the option for tastings at Pressoria as well.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended for walking through cellars, castles, and villages.
Is there free time at any stops?
Yes, you’ll have time to explore Hautvillers, Epernay, and Reims Cathedral at your own pace.
What is the duration of the entire tour?
The total experience lasts approximately 10 hours, starting early in the morning to maximize your day.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if your plans change.
Is this suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, including those with service animals, but always check if specific health concerns or mobility issues might affect your experience.
In sum, this private Champagne trip from Paris offers a well-rounded, luxurious, and educational journey into France’s most celebrated sparkling wine region. Ideal for lovers of wine, culture, and comfort, it promises a day of memorable sights, tastes, and stories—perfect for making your trip to France truly sparkle.