Champagne Country

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7 reviews
Grand château surrounded by a pretty 17-acre English-style park on the fringe of Reims, 90 minutes northeast of Paris. — Hideaway Report
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Centre Erlon-Ouest
4 reviews
Outclassing most of Reims’ midrange options, this contemporary, Best Western–affiliated hotel is just off cafe-lined place Drouet d’Erlon. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
A boutique bolthole a short stroll from Épernay’s famed Avenue de Champagne, the Jean Moët is owned by former champagne-producing siblings Anne-Sophie and Jean-Philippe Robert. — The Telegraph
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Centre Erlon-Est
3 reviews
At this comfortable, friendly spot on a residential street in the center of Reims, rooms are simply furnished and decorated in cheerful primary colors with modern white tile bathrooms. — Fodor's
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2 reviews
Guests at this stylish spot in central Châlons can enjoy well-appointed rooms (think modern furniture, marble bathrooms, and either wood floors or plush carpets) along with outstanding dining options. — Fodor's
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1 review
Occupying a stout mansion, this five-star pad is often fully booked with gastronomes, here for the three-Michelin-starred restaurant. — Lonely Planet
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Hincmar
1 review
There’s a shortage of hotels in central Beauvais, but this small one is close to key sights, and you'll find a friendly welcome behind its heavily-tinted glass doors. — Fodor's
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Hincmar
1 review
Nuzzled in an art deco townhouse close to the cathedral, this B&B harbours four wood-floored rooms and suites, with pleasing original features like marble fireplaces and free-standing bath-tubs. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
The cathedral bells are your wake-up call at this sweet and simple B&B. Rooms are immaculate and old-fashioned, with stripy wallpaper, heavy wood furnishings and shared bathrooms. — Lonely Planet
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Centre Erlon-Ouest
1 review
Centrally located on the main pedestrian street, this hotel was originally a private 19th-century mansion, and the lobby still exudes old-world charm. — Fodor's
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1 review
This neo-classical chateau in Reims has been in the Clicquot family (the Veuve Clicquots, that is) since its construction in 1840. — Wallpaper
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1 review
But a stone's throw away from the cathedral, this historic home turned B&B is made all the homelier by hosts Marie Anne and Gérard. — Lonely Planet
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