Planning a trip to France and want to include a taste of its world-famous bubbly? A private tour from Paris to Reims focusing on Champagne tastings, historic sites, and iconic Champagne houses could be just the thing. This particular experience, offered by Galaxytour, promises a full day of exploration with a mix of guided visits and free time — all in a comfortable private vehicle.
What immediately catches our eye about this tour are two features: the personalized nature of a private experience, which means you won’t be lost in a crowd, and the balance of tasting, sightseeing, and cultural highlights. The reviews also highlight how well-organized everything was and how professional the guide was, making us think this could be a smooth and memorable day.
A possible consideration is the cost — at over $688 per person, it’s not a budget option — but when you factor in private transportation, guided visits, and tastings, it might be worth it if you’re looking for a hassle-free, luxurious way to indulge in Champagne.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy wine or Champagne, appreciate historic architecture, and prefer having a tailored experience rather than joining large groups. If you’re traveling with a partner, friends, or even as a small family with older children, this private trip offers a comfortable, well-paced way to explore Reims’ highlights without rushing.
Champagne Taittinger and Pommery in Reims Private Trip from Paris
“We had an amazing Champagne tour with visits to Taittinger and Pommery. Everything was very well organized, the schedule was clear and perfectly on…”
Key Points

- Private and personalized experience, avoiding crowded group tours
- Includes tastings at renowned Champagne houses, Taittinger and Pommery
- Balanced itinerary with historic sights, a cathedral, and scenic vineyards
- Comfortable transportation with hotel pickup and WiFi onboard
- Flexible scheduling within the approximate 8-10 hour day
- Cost reflects a premium experience, including expert guides and private vehicle
Starting early in the morning at 7:30 am, you’ll be picked up from your hotel in Paris. The drive to Reims takes around two hours, giving you a chance to settle in and enjoy the scenic views of the French countryside and rolling vineyards. Since this is a private transfer, it’s a relief not to worry about train schedules or crowded shuttle buses — just a comfortable ride and good company.
This early start means you’ll get to maximize your day. The journey itself sets the tone for a relaxing, unhurried experience, perfect for soaking in the landscape that produces France’s celebrated Champagne.
Arriving in Reims around 10:00 am, the first stop is for a guided tour of Taittinger’s cellars. This part lasts about 1.5 hours, giving you enough time to explore the underground Champagne caves, learn about the intricate process of Champagne making, and sample some of their products.
What makes this experience worthwhile is the combination of expert guidance and the chance to taste Champagne right at the source. The reviewer noted how well-organized everything was, with the schedule running smoothly and on time. The guide’s professionalism and politeness also contributed to the overall positive impression, making it a relaxing start to your Champagne adventure.
Many visitors find that visiting a renowned house like Taittinger provides a sense of authenticity and quality that’s hard to match. You’ll learn about the different styles of Champagne, the aging process, and how this iconic brand maintains its standards. Plus, tasting the bubbly directly from the cellars turns out to be a highlight.
Following the tasting, you’ll have about 40 minutes to stroll through Reims Cathedral at your own pace. This majestic Gothic structure, which has hosted French kings’ coronations, is a marvel of architecture. The interior and exterior details are impressive, making it a perfect moment for some photos and appreciation of French craftsmanship.
Although the visit is self-guided, you’ll appreciate the chance to soak in the history and grandeur without feeling rushed. This stop adds a cultural depth to the day that complements the bubbly indulgence.
Around midday, it’s time for a 1.5-hour break to grab lunch. While the tour doesn’t include a meal, the city offers many options, from quaint cafes to bistros. We’d recommend planning ahead or asking your guide for recommendations if you want to make the most of this time.
This break is crucial for recharging before the afternoon’s activities. The balance of sightseeing and downtime makes the day more enjoyable and less exhausting, especially if you’re traveling with others who prefer a relaxed pace.
In the early afternoon, the focus shifts to Pommery Champagne House. This visit, lasting about 1.5 hours, includes a guided tour of the chalk caves, which are listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites. These tunnels are not only visually stunning but also historically significant, as they reveal how traditional Champagne cellaring has been preserved underground.
The guide’s insights help illuminate the unique methods used at Pommery, and the tasting session here allows you to compare styles with Taittinger. Many guests find the Pommery visit particularly memorable because of the dramatic underground setting.
By 3:30 pm, you’ll start the journey back to Paris. The drive takes roughly two and a half hours, giving you time to relax after a full day. The tour concludes around 6:00 pm with drop-off at your hotel, leaving you free to reflect on the day or plan an evening activity.
The tour package includes bottled water, WiFi, private transportation, all fees and taxes, and the services of a professional guide/driver — all essential for a smooth experience. You don’t have to worry about navigating or parking, which is a big plus.
However, meals are not included, so budget for lunch separately. Also, since the Champagne houses have limited visitor slots, availability can be tight, and you might need to be flexible. The tour provider offers alternative Champagne houses if your preferred date is fully booked, which is reassuring.
One reviewer summed it up succinctly: “We had an amazing Champagne tour with visits to Taittinger and Pommery. Everything was very well organized, the schedule was clear and perfectly on time. Our driver Ivan was professional, polite, and always made sure we were comfortable.” This highlights the tour’s strengths — professionalism and punctuality — which are vital for a day trip like this.
Another positive note is the stunning scenery and views that you’ll take in during the drive, which many find to be an unexpected bonus of the trip.
While the price tag might seem high, keep in mind what’s included: private transportation, guided tours at two iconic Champagne houses, tastings, and entrance fees. The personalized nature of the tour, especially compared to public or group options, makes it a more comfortable and tailored experience. If you love Champagne and appreciate cultural sights, this could be a worthwhile splurge.
If you prefer a luxurious, hassle-free day dedicated to Champagne and history, this tour fits well. It’s particularly suited for those wanting to avoid the complexities of train schedules or large group tours. It’s also ideal for couples, friends, or small groups who value comfort and expert guidance.
Travelers who enjoy learning about the craft behind their drinks and want a deep dive into Reims’ highlights will find this experience rewarding. However, if your schedule is tight or you prefer a more budget-friendly option, there are other ways to explore Champagne — but they may not include the same level of personalized attention.
This private trip to Reims offers a balanced mix of Champagne tastings, historic sights, and scenic views, all wrapped in the comfort of private transportation and expert guides. It’s a well-organized way to see the best of Champagne in one day without the hassle of navigating trains or large groups.
While the cost is on the higher side, the quality of the experience, from the knowledgeable guides to the carefully curated visits, makes it a solid choice for those seeking comfort and exclusivity. If you’re a Champagne lover or history enthusiast, this tour provides a comprehensive and engaging way to spend your day outside Paris.
For those who want an in-depth, relaxed, and memorable Champagne experience, this trip is worth considering — especially if you value expert insights, scenic drives, and exclusive access to some of the most renowned Champagne houses in Reims.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While technically open to most travelers, this tour is best suited for adults or older children who enjoy wine and history. It’s not specifically designed as a family activity, but if your kids are interested in Champagne or architecture, they might enjoy it too.
How long is the drive from Paris to Reims?
The trip takes approximately two hours each way, comfortably in a private vehicle, so you avoid long train rides or public transport.
Are the Champagne tastings included in the price?
Yes, tastings at both Taittinger and Pommery are included, along with entrance fees to the caves and cellars.
What’s the best time to book this tour?
Most bookings are made about 20 days in advance. Availability can be limited, especially during peak seasons, so planning ahead is a good idea.
Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are part of the package, making it convenient and seamless.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes for walking, a camera for photos, and some cash or cards for meals or souvenirs during your free time.
What happens if the Champagne houses are fully booked on my preferred date?
The tour provider will inform you immediately and suggest alternative Champagne houses to visit, ensuring you still get the experience you want.
If you’re looking for a well-rounded, private Champagne tour that balances tastings, history, and scenic views without the stress, this trip from Paris to Reims could be just what you need.
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