

Dijon Reims Strasbourg
Luxury Escape: Private 11-Day Tour of Champagne, Alsace & Burgundy
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multi-day tours
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11 days
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Small Groups ( 2~6 )
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Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of Reims, Strasbourg, and Dijon
- Enjoy luxurious 4-star hotel stays throughout your journey.
- Exclusive tastings at prestigious Champagne Houses and Burgundy estates.
- Explore Alsace’s charming flower-filled villages and sample local Riesling and Gewürztraminer.
Program & Itinerary
Begin your private multi-day tour in the Champagne region of France. Explore the town of Reims with your guide including a visit to the world famous Cathedral, tour the vineyards and visit some famous Champagne Houses to learn about the production process and taste different types of Champagne.
We will then transfer you east to the Alsace region. Here, enjoy a gourmet tour in Strasbourg, and day trips that will take you to Colmar, along the Alsace wine route and in Southern Germany. Vineyard visits & tasting of local Alsace white wines are also on your program.
Finally, reach the Burgundy wine producing region of France. Based in Beaune, your daily wine tours will have you follow the Route des Grands Crus. Visit & wine taste in local wineries of the Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits wine regions.
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day 1
PICK UP AT REIMS TRAIN STATION
Arrive in the City of Kings and Explore the Historic QuartersReims is one of France’s most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities. It offers visitors an amazing choice of fine restaurants, brasseries and shops, lively nightlife, concerts, festivals and cultural events, and of course, world-famous Champagne houses to visit and sample the...Arrive in the City of Kings and Explore the Historic Quarters
Reims is one of France’s most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities. It offers visitors an amazing choice of fine restaurants, brasseries and shops, lively nightlife, concerts, festivals and cultural events, and of course, world-famous Champagne houses to visit and sample the local nectar. With tree-lined avenues, elegant squares and a magnificent gothic cathedral that played host to the coronation of several kings of France, Reims is a city for all occasions.Read moreRead less -
day 2
REIMS VISIT & CHAMPAGNE HOUSES VISIT AND TASTING
Breakfast at your hotel.9.30am Pick up at your hotel.Reims – City of ChampagneBegin your private tour with a sightseeing tour of Reims and let your professional driver/guide introduce you to the City of Coronations. The main highlights of this sightseeing tour include the Saint Rémi Abbey, a Unesco World Heritage...Breakfast at your hotel.
9.30am Pick up at your hotel.
Reims – City of Champagne
Begin your private tour with a sightseeing tour of Reims and let your professional driver/guide introduce you to the City of Coronations. The main highlights of this sightseeing tour include the Saint Rémi Abbey, a Unesco World Heritage Site, that combines Romanesque elements from the mid-11th century with early Gothic features from the latter half of the 12th century.
Other attractions include the vaulted ‘Halles du Boulingrin’ that today shelters a food market, the statue of Joan of Arc, the Porte de Mars, a three-arched triumphal gate built in the 2nd century AD and the famous Palais du Tau, former archbishop’s residence, redesigned in neoclassical style between 1671 and 1710, where French princes stayed before their coronations – and where they threw sumptuous banquets afterwards. Your sightseeing tour will end at the Cathedral.
Visit One Of France's Most Important Gothic Structures
As Lonely Planet puts it: “No matter what you have read, nothing can prepare you for that first skyward glimpse of Reims’ gargantuan Gothic cathedral.” Erected between 1211 and 1516, in accordance with an architectural program of immense artistic richness, the Cathedral of Reims is without any doubt, one of the most beautiful examples of Gothic Art.
Follow your guide as you admire spectacular Medieval Stained-Glass Windows or the richness of the sculptural ensemble, bringing stone to life of which the celebrated "Ange au Sourire" is the best example.
Enjoy an Array of Tantalizing Champagne
After the visit of Reims, begin your Champagne wine tour. Arrive at the famous Veuve Clicquot Champagne Maison. Here, learn about the History of this Great Maison and how a Widow (Veuve in French) created the first truly "modern" Champagne in 1811 thanks to a brand-new technique called riddling and developed by Veuve Clicquot!
Your guide will also explain the origins of the famous Yellow Label as your tour takes you to the heart of this House evoking both heritage and savoir-faire. This tour will also be enriching as you will better understand how a ‘Cuvée’ of Champagne is created. Participate in a commented tasting of the Yellow Label Brut!
Depart for the Montagne de Reims region – possible optional Grand Crus pairing lunch (extra)
Then, drive through the Champagne vineyards. The Montagne de Reims lies between the Marne and the Vesle Rivers, forming a broad, undulating headland of forests and thickets that stretches east-west for about 30km and north-south for 6-10km. The region produces robust wines with a crisp palate and a fragrant nose — qualities that give Champagne wines their backbone. The average annual yield, from an area of some 2,000 hectares, ranges from 15-35hl/hectare depending on the year.
Arrive at a local winery in the Ambonnay Grand Cru village area where the Foureur family have been making wine since the 16th C. and producing Champagne under their own brand since 1875. They own 4 hectares of Grands Crus vines and are especially renowned for their Pinot Noir. This allows them to produce 20 000 bottles per year that are mainly sold in France.
Far from the commercial aspect of the “Grandes Maisons” here its more about ancestral methods used for the wine making process. After the tour and tasting, it will be possible for you to enjoy a Lunch at the domain paired with Grand Cru Champagne (optional). There are other possibilities for lunch and your guide will make suggestions accordingly.
End the day with a tasting session in the Marne Valley Producing region
More than 4 000 estates contribute to the prestige of Champagne and maintain the Tradition from generation to generation to create the true expression of Champagne. Your day will end with a visit and Champagne tasting session in a Family Owned property.
The House was created in 1875 in the little village of Damery. Laure and David are proud to be today the Fifth generation of winemakers. They are focused on the respect of both tradition and ancestral methods.
Their champagne, ‘Plaisir d’Antan’ is for instance a good example of this philosophy: Made of a 100 percent Chardonnay, this Cuvée is aged in oak casks as it was before the creation of stainless steel vats giving a unique taste to the Champagne. They work as independent winemakers with 12 hectares of vineyards and produce 80 000 bottles.
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day 3
EPERNAY VISIT & CHAMPAGNE HOUSES VISIT AND TASTING
Arrive in the Champagne producing regionYour small group private tour begins with a drive through the scenic Route du Champagne. It meanders among the vineyards and picturesque villages, offering a charming bucolic landscape. We take you to the Côte des Blancs for a sightseeing of some of the most famous...Arrive in the Champagne producing region
Your small group private tour begins with a drive through the scenic Route du Champagne. It meanders among the vineyards and picturesque villages, offering a charming bucolic landscape. We take you to the Côte des Blancs for a sightseeing of some of the most famous Grandes Maisons de Champagne such as: Bollinger, Gosset, Deutz. En route, the countryside is enameled with beautiful Grand Cru villages like Ay, Hautvillers, Bouzy, Le Mesnil, Verzenay, etc.
Visit Epernay
Located in the heart of the Champagne region, Epernay is internationally known as the “Capital of Champagne”. Epernay’s stunning main street appears like an exhibition of opulent mansions housing the most illustrious Maisons de Champagne: Moët et Chandon, Perrier-Jouet, Mercier, Veuve Clicquot. Not to mention the 100km of tunnels under the pavement!
Visit Hautvillers village
On the way to Epernay, we take you to the Marne Valley on a journey through the vineyard to meet with another prestigious figure: Dom Perignon who finalized the process to elaborate Champagne. He highly contributed to the fame of Champagne and is now buried in the church of the former Benedictine Abbey of Hautvillers.
Visit Maison de Champagne Moet et Chandon (or similar).
Founded in 1743 by Claude Möet, it became within 40 years the first international brand in the world. Its history is linked to some famous figures such as The Marquise de Pompadour and Napoleon 1st.
This Champagne is also sold to many important historical events among which King Edwards VII’s coronation, Cannes Film Festival, the 120th anniversary of the Liberty Statue, etc. It is probably nowadays the most famous Champagne brand around the world.
Optional Champagne tasting Lunch at a local domain
The estate dates back to the French revolution and has been photographed since the harvest of 1896. Pierre developed the family vineyard just after the first world war, at the same time becoming a grape broker and Champagne wine merchant. In 1929, Pierre set up his own pressing centre and started to make wine.
In 1947 with his 2 sons Jacques and Jean-Guy he created the brand Champagne Jacquinot et Fils. The family business was set up in the Epernay cellar. Jacques looked after sales and Jean-Guy developed the vineyard which today covers 17 ha and makes wines of the highest quality. Jean-Manuel, Jean-Guy’s son, oneologist in charge of production since 1998 is now running the Estate with the help of François Nicolet, Jacques’s son-in-law.
Here participate in a commented private Champagne wine tasting. Begin with a bit of history of the property followed by a cellar visit. Finally, enjoy a commented tasting of the different range of Champagnes produced by the property.
Tour and Champagne tasting at a local Grand Cru Vineyard
Established from 1912 in Damery, in the heart of the vineyard, close to Epernay, the Champagne House J. de Telmont is one of the last familial Champagne Houses. In heritage of a winegrowers’ family, the House J. de Telmont owns 36 hectares of vineyard located in prestigious villages, where are grown the 3 grape varieties of Champagne: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay. From 4 generations now, J. de Telmont is keeping up with pleasure and dynamism the Art of Welcoming guests.
After the tour, return to Reims and night at your hotel.Read moreRead less -
day 4
PRIVATE TRANSFER FROM REIMS TO STRASBOURG
Today we will come and pick you up at your hotel. Then, enjoy a private transfert in a premium vehicle that will take you from the Champagne region to the Alsace region of France. Upon arrival in Strasbourg, we will drop you off at your centrally located hotel.Today we will come and pick you up at your hotel. Then, enjoy a private transfert in a premium vehicle that will take you from the Champagne region to the Alsace region of France. Upon arrival in Strasbourg, we will drop you off at your centrally located hotel.
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day 5
STRASBOURG GOURMET WALKING TOUR / HALF DAY ALSACE WINE TOUR
Morning Gourmet Tour of StrasbourgThis morning, depart for a gourmet walking tour of Strasbourg to sample the flavors of Alsace. Discover the city of Strasbourg in a fun & informative way as you taste some of the best gastronomic produce of Alsace. Cuisine and gourmet food are passions for most French...Morning Gourmet Tour of Strasbourg
This morning, depart for a gourmet walking tour of Strasbourg to sample the flavors of Alsace. Discover the city of Strasbourg in a fun & informative way as you taste some of the best gastronomic produce of Alsace. Cuisine and gourmet food are passions for most French people and the region has many specialities combining its unique French and Germanic cultural heritage — a very special flavour!
From lovely fresh white asparagus, local foie gras, juniper-flavoured sauerkraut, pies made from local berries, smocked mountain hams, colourful Quetsche plums, breads of all shapes, to delicious cakes and pastries, our local produce are known all over France.
Stroll through the pedestrian narrow lanes of the historical city center, admire the famous Cathedral of Notre-Dame, the gorgeous “Petite France” district and beautiful squares such as “Place Gutenberg. On Wednesday and Friday it is also market day in Strasbourg. Follow your guide as you are introduced to some of the local food as well as traditional Arts & Crafts. Along the way, we will sample local food such as cured meat & cheese paired with local wines. Other stops will include tasting some traditional Alsatian brioche “kouglof”, and delicious 'pains d'épices', (litterally 'bread of spices'), the local version of gingerbread.
This gourmet tour would not be complete without several tastings of delicious wines that might even include Crémant d’Alsace, a delicious local sparkling wine! Let one of our local gourmet guides take you through the streets of Strasbourg, share local recipes and cooking tips, as you taste some of the best gastronomic produce of Alsace.
Afternoon Alsace Wine Tour
After some free time for personal discovery and lunch, you will head towards the small village of Obernai. During your visit, you will most certainly appreciate its little winding streets, old houses with multicolored tiles, ensigns, ramparts and the statue of St Odile, patron saint of Alsace.
Following a walking tour of the village, enjoy two commented wine tasting sessions of local wines of Alsace in carefully selected local ‘caveaus’ (wine cellar). Your private tour will then continue along the breathtaking Alsace wine route to admire the stunning landscape.
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day 6
VISIT COLMAR, RIQUEWIHR VILLAGE & HAUT KOENIGSBOURG CASTLE
Breakfast at your hotelIn the morning we will come and pick you up at your centrally located accommodation in Strasbourg. Meet your English speaking driver/guide who will go over the program and itinerary of the day with you. Then board your air conditioned vehicle and depart for a full day...Breakfast at your hotel
In the morning we will come and pick you up at your centrally located accommodation in Strasbourg. Meet your English speaking driver/guide who will go over the program and itinerary of the day with you. Then board your air conditioned vehicle and depart for a full day tour that includes the highlights of the Alsace region.
Discover exquisite Colmar
First, make your way to the beautiful town of Colmar. Upon arrival, follow your guide on a walking tour of one of the most beautiful small towns of France. Discover the charm of the old town, its prestigious monuments, the Pfister house, the Koïfhus, Saint Martin collegiate church, and the picturesque neighborhoods of small Venice or of the tanners.
Visit Riquewihr and free time for lunch (at own expense)
Surrounded by ramparts, the village has been very fortunate to survive war and destruction. Its tiny streets, fortified walls and old houses have preserved their 16C splendor virtually intact, making for remarkable architectural harmony. Free time for personal discovery and lunch.
Enjoy great Panoramic Views along the Alsace Wine Route
Located between the Rhine valley and the Vosges mountain range, the 60 year old route winds across the slopes for more than 170 kms. The itinerary leads across rows of undulating, vine covered hills, and through quaint villages with narrow streets and charming flower decked houses clustered around the local church steeple.
Visit the Mighty Castle of Haut Koenigsbourg
Finally, reach Haut Koenigsbourg castle. Here, follow your excellent guide for a tour of this mighty fortress that overlooks the valley. Built in the 12th century, the Castle occupied a strategic position controlling the wine and wheat routes to the North and the salt route that came from the East. After the visit, return to Strasbourg.
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day 7
BADEN-BADEN & THE BLACK FOREST
Breakfast at your hotel.9.00am Pick up at your hotel. Visit the Charming Spa Town of Baden-BadenCrossing the nearby border into Germany, we leave the Grand Est region and enter the state of Baden-Württemberg, where the magnificent Black Forest awaits. Known for its dense pine trees and captivating landscapes, this mountain range...Breakfast at your hotel.
9.00am Pick up at your hotel.
Visit the Charming Spa Town of Baden-Baden
Crossing the nearby border into Germany, we leave the Grand Est region and enter the state of Baden-Württemberg, where the magnificent Black Forest awaits. Known for its dense pine trees and captivating landscapes, this mountain range is bordered by the Rhine Valley to the west and south, with its highest peak, Feldberg, reaching an impressive elevation of 1,493 meters (4,898 feet). Discover the origin of the famous Black Forest gateau and cuckoo clocks, which have become synonymous with the region.
Our first stop is the elegant town of Baden-Baden, nestled at the foot of the Black Forest. With a rich history of attracting royalty, the wealthy, and celebrities, Baden-Baden exudes charm. Follow a guided walking tour and marvel at the architectural splendors and magnificent villas lining the picturesque Lichtentaler Allee.
Then, enjoy breathtaking views of the Upper Rhine Valley and the Vosges mountain range in the distance as we traverse the scenic Schwarzwaldhochstrasse, with its numerous viewpoints and belvederes.
Discover the Beauty of Mummelsee Lake
Next, we arrive at the enchanting Mummelsee Lake, where you'll have free time to explore and indulge in a delicious lunch. With its impressive circumference of 800 meters, a depth of 17 meters, and an elevation of 1,036 meters, Mummelsee is the largest, deepest, and highest of the seven cirque lakes. Don't miss the opportunity to savor local delicacies like cured meats or the world-famous Black Forest cake, leaving your taste buds satisfied!
Follow the Scenic Badische Weinstrasse on the Return Journey
After lunch, our tour continues along the picturesque wine route of the Badische Weinstrasse, renowned as the longest wine route in Germany, spanning over 500 kilometers. Admire charming small towns, picturesque villages, breathtaking landscapes, and impressive castles that dot the route. Your guide will make strategic stops for fantastic photo opportunities, including the village of Sasbachwalden.
This beautifully maintained village, nestled in vineyards, has earned recognition for winning the prestigious 'flowering of the villages' national exam. Take a leisurely stroll through the streets and marvel at the stunning flower-decked half-timbered houses. After this delightful stop, we'll return to Strasbourg, concluding our memorable journey through the captivating Black Forest region.
5.00pm return to your hotel and night in Strasbourg.Read moreRead less -
day 8
TRANSFER FROM STRASBOURG TO DIJON
Today, we will come and pick you up at your accommodation in Strasbourg for a door to door service, from Strasbourg to Dijon, France.Today, we will come and pick you up at your accommodation in Strasbourg for a door to door service, from Strasbourg to Dijon, France.Read moreRead less -
day 9
COTE DE NUITS & COTE DE BEAUNE PRIVATE FULL DAY WINE TOUR
9.30am Pick up at your hotel.Experience Burgundy with an Expert GuideYour day unfolds with your English-speaking guide, an expert in Burgundy wines, who will outline the itinerary and enrich your experience with fascinating insights into the region’s wine culture. Travel in style and comfort aboard a premium, air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring...9.30am Pick up at your hotel.
Experience Burgundy with an Expert Guide
Your day unfolds with your English-speaking guide, an expert in Burgundy wines, who will outline the itinerary and enrich your experience with fascinating insights into the region’s wine culture. Travel in style and comfort aboard a premium, air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring a relaxed and enjoyable journey through the heart of Burgundy.
Discover the Côte de Beaune Wine Region
The Côte de Beaune, stretching over 20 kilometers, is a haven for wine enthusiasts. Renowned for its exceptional terroir, this region produces some of the world’s most iconic wines, including Grands Crus like Corton, Corton-Charlemagne, and Montrachet, as well as Premiers Crus from esteemed appellations such as Aloxe-Corton, Pommard, Volnay, Santenay, and Chassagne-Montrachet.
Exclusive Morning Wine Tasting Session
Begin your journey with a scenic drive through the rolling hills and renowned villages of the Côte de Beaune, including Meursault, Volnay, Pommard, Puligny-Montrachet, and Chassagne-Montrachet. These villages produce some of the most highly acclaimed white wines, while Pommard and Volnay are famed for their elegant and aromatic reds.
Your first stop is in a local wine estate, where you’ll enjoy a guided tasting session. Sample a variety of exquisite red and white wines and learn about their unique characteristics from your guide, who will provide expert commentary tailored to your interests.
Enhance Your Experience with a Pre-Booked Lunch Option
Midday offers an opportunity to indulge in Burgundy’s culinary delights. Choose from a traditional meal at a local restaurant or opt for a wine-paired lunch at a vineyard, carefully curated to complement the region’s wines. Pre-book your preferred option during the reservation process to elevate your experience.
Visit the Historic Clos de Vougeot
After lunch, immerse yourself in the history and grandeur of Clos de Vougeot, a UNESCO-listed estate that serves as a symbol of Burgundy’s winemaking heritage. Explore this stunning château, once managed by Cistercian monks, and marvel at its historic wine presses and cellars. Your guide will share fascinating stories about its role in Burgundy’s wine culture, adding depth to your visit.
Afternoon Wine Tasting in the Côte de Nuits
Following your visit to Clos de Vougeot, venture into the celebrated Côte de Nuits, known as the “Champs-Élysées” of Burgundy wine regions. Drive through picturesque villages like Fixin, Gevrey-Chambertin, and Chambolle-Musigny, and stop for photos at the legendary Romanée-Conti vineyard, revered by wine aficionados worldwide.
Conclude your journey with an exclusive wine tasting session at a private cellar or family-run estate. Sample some of the finest Pinot Noir wines from Côte de Nuits, and let your guide unravel the secrets of Burgundy’s prestigious red wine production.
Return to Dijon in Comfort
As your day draws to a close, relax on the scenic drive back to Dijon. Reflect on the incredible wines, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes you’ve experienced throughout the day.
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day 10
BURGUNDY VILLAGES: A PRIVATE DAY OF HISTORY & CULTURE
Discover the Enchantment of Burgundy’s Most Charming Villages on this Private Day Tour from Dijon. Escape into the heart of Burgundy's rich history, culture, and wine with our exclusive private tour, tailored for discerning travelers seeking an intimate and immersive experience.This bespoke journey seamlessly combines picturesque medieval villages, exquisite regional cuisine,...Discover the Enchantment of Burgundy’s Most Charming Villages on this Private Day Tour from Dijon. Escape into the heart of Burgundy's rich history, culture, and wine with our exclusive private tour, tailored for discerning travelers seeking an intimate and immersive experience.
This bespoke journey seamlessly combines picturesque medieval villages, exquisite regional cuisine, and the finest Burgundy wines, offering an unparalleled exploration of the Auxois region's authentic charm.
A Personalized Experience Like No Other
With a dedicated guide at your service, enjoy a tailor-made itinerary crafted to suit your preferences and pace. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a wine lover, or simply captivated by the beauty of French countryside villages, this tour will be customized to ensure your experience is truly unforgettable.
Highlights of Your Private Tour
Flavigny-sur-Ozerain – A Step Back in Time
Wander the cobbled streets of one of France’s most beautiful villages, known for its ancient abbey and famous Anis de Flavigny sweets. Explore historic sites, soak in panoramic views, and savor the timeless ambiance of this enchanting village.
Semur-en-Auxois – Medieval Marvel
Discover the charm of this Gothic town, from the impressive Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame to the ancient walls and towers. Enjoy a traditional Burgundy lunch at a carefully selected local restaurant (at own expense), paired with recommendations for the best local wines.
Châteauneuf-en-Auxois – A Fortified Hilltop Jewel
Delve into the history of this medieval village perched high on a hill. Explore the well-preserved 12th-century château and take in breathtaking views of the surrounding Burgundy countryside.
After the tour, return to Dijon and night at your hotel.Read moreRead less -
day 11
PRIVATE TRANSFER TO TRAIN STATION IN DIJON OR BEAUNE
Today, we will come and pick you up at your hotel and transfer you to the train station in Dijon or Beaune.Today, we will come and pick you up at your hotel and transfer you to the train station in Dijon or Beaune.Read moreRead less
Prices
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4* Hotel Option
From € 4,100.00-
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Base 6 persons in double room sharing
4880€ p/p
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5* Hotel option
From € 5,040.00-
Base 2 persons in double room sharing
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Base 6 persons in double room sharing
5640€ p/p
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Accommodation
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Hôtel de la Paix (Reims) - Hôtel Cour du Corbeau (Strasbourg) - Hostellerie du Chapeau Rouge (Dijon
4* Hotel in Reims: The Best Western Premier Hotel de la Paix is located in the heart of Reims, the Champagne capital, in an exceptional setting, just ...4* Hotel in Reims:
The Best Western Premier Hotel de la Paix is located in the heart of Reims, the Champagne capital, in an exceptional setting, just a stone’s throw away from the cathedral. The hotel, which combines modernity and cultural heritage, has 163 comfortable, soundproof and air-conditioned rooms.
4* Hotel in Strasbourg:
Situated in the heart of Strasbourg, a stone’s throw from the Cathedral, the Cour du Corbeau is one of the oldest hotels in Europe as well being one of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture. Each of its 63 rooms – all different – reflects a part of our Alsatian history and culture. Here an effect of the light, there some attic rooms, or a private garden.
4* Hotel in Dijon:
The Hostellerie du Chapeau Rouge welcomes you in Burgundy, in the heart of the historic center of Dijon, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, 15 minutes from the famous Route des Grands Crus, with its climats also listed as World Heritage Sites. 'Unesco.
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Hôtel Les Crayères (Reims) - Régent Petite France (Strasbourg) - Grand Hotel La Cloche (Dijon)
5* Hôtel Les Crayères (or similar) - Reims Les Crayères is a mythical property in the heart of Reims, nestled discreetly ...5* Hôtel Les Crayères (or similar) - Reims
Les Crayères is a mythical property in the heart of Reims, nestled discreetly in a seven hectare park full of lush vegetation.
The refined rooms feature antique-style furnishings, free Wi-Fi, TVs, DVD players and minibars. Upgraded quarters add fireplaces, terraces, separate living areas and/or canopy beds.
A sophisticated restaurant serves seasonal cuisine in an elegant dining room. There's also a casual brasserie, plus a genteel bar in the sunroom. Other amenities include landscaped grounds and multiple terraces.
5* Hôtel Régent Petite France (or similar) - Strasbourg
This is the most picturesque part of Strasbourg. Fishermen, millers and tanners once lived and worked in this neighbourhood built on the water. The magnificent half-timbered houses date from the 16th and 17th centuries. Their sloping roofs open onto attics where skins used to be dried.
The Régent Petite France Hotel & Spa is ideally situated in one of the city’s best known and most picturesque quarters, La Petite France. Take your time strolling through the narrow cobbled streets, admiring the pretty half-timbered buildings, the canals and the little bridges. Just a short walk from the hotel, you will find the Pont Tournan (swing bridge), which alternates letting the boats through and the pedestrians cross.
5* Grand Hotel de La Cloche (or similar) - Dijon
Boutique hotel full of personality for an unforgettable trip. In the heart of the city center and a stone's throw from the shopping streets, the Grand Hôtel La Cloche, a historic hotel in Dijon, invites you to come and discover its 88 rooms including 5 suites and apartments, its landscaped garden, its bistronomic restaurant Les Jardins by la Cloche, its chic and contemporary Bar by La Cloche and its Spa by La Cloche under the ancient stone vaults.
Hotels are subject to availability at time of booking. If mentioned hotel is not available we will book a hotel of similar standard.
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