Tourism, Hotels & RestaurantsTourist spot suggestions in Reims | The Roman Forum in Reims | |  | |
| The birthplace of a pedagogue. | |  | | | | The Tattingers within their own walls. | |  | |
| In a Louis XVI square a statue of Louis XV underneath Louis XVIII. | |  | | |
Special hotel offers in ReimsRestaurant suggestions in Reims | This restaurant, near the Place Royale, offers a modern setting with painting exhibitions. Tasty, up-to-the-minute cuisine. | |  | |
| This restaurant, decorated in a champagne theme, has a simple modern interior. Generous, updated bistro cuisine. Local wines and also from around the world. | |  | | | | This 1925 brasserie has preserved its pleasant Art Deco setting, the attractive Bacchic murals in particular. It is popular with local people. | |  | |
| A restaurant with a glass façade and a stylish, contemporary dining room, decorated in sunny colours. Cuisine in keeping with current taste. Good wine list. | |  | | |
| | VM_PHOTO_VM Artistic city, City of coronations, seat of the University, Reims is famous for its cathedral and St Rémi Basilica. It is also along with Epernay the capital of Champagne. Bounded by a belt of boulevards laid down out in the 18C the town, 80 per cent destroyed in 1914, now extends through large districts made up of buildings bordering the vineyards. Today its most lively places are along the Rue de Vesle and above all in the long square of Drouet-d'Erlon. | |