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Holiday homes in Reims

A stay in a holiday home in Reims gives you the freedom to explore both the city and the surrounding region at your own pace. Reims is compact yet packed with things to see and do, from impressive churches and art museums to lively markets. And before you know it, you’re out of the city, surrounded by vineyards or strolling along the River Marne. Read more
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Why choose a holiday home in Reims?

If you’re looking for peace and comfort, you’ll find plenty of options. From a charming city-centre apartment to a holiday home in the Champagne region, where you wake up each morning to views of rolling vineyards. Or perhaps you’d prefer a holiday home surrounded by nature, where silence and fresh air come as standard.

What makes Reims so special?

1. A city with royal grandeur

Reims Cathedral is one of Europe’s most breathtaking Gothic landmarks. For centuries, French kings were crowned here. Visiting feels like stepping back in time—especially when you admire the stained-glass windows by Marc Chagall.

The Basilica of Saint-Remi is another highlight. This impressive building commemorates the saint who baptised Clovis, the first king of the Franks. Reims is steeped in history, and you’ll feel it on every street.

2. Taste Champagne where it all began

Reims is a true Champagne capital. You’ll find famous names such as Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger and Ruinart, as well as smaller family-run houses that proudly show you around their cellars. A tasting in the historic crayères—the underground chalk cellars—is an experience you won’t find anywhere else.

3. Modern energy

Alongside its history, Reims is also a lively university city. Terraces, markets and festivals give it a youthful buzz. Food lovers are in for a treat too: from Michelin-star dining to cosy bistros serving local classics. Try jambon de Reims, a regional ham often enjoyed as a starter.

Reims as a base in Northern France

Reims is ideally placed for exploring the region. If you’re planning a holiday in Northern France, it makes a great base for day trips to places like Épernay, Châlons-en-Champagne, or even the battlefields of Verdun.

Nature lovers have plenty to choose from as well. The Montagne de Reims Regional Nature Park, filled with forests and vineyards, is close by. You’ll find walking trails, viewpoints, and one of Europe’s last beech forests, known for its mysterious, twisting trees.

What to do with kids in and around Reims

Reims is surprisingly family-friendly. Many places to stay are set up as family-friendly holiday homes, with play areas, safe gardens and often even a swimming pool. The region also offers plenty for younger travellers:

  • Interactive museums such as the Reims car museum, where you’ll see classic cars and racing vehicles.
  • Outdoor adventures: go for a walk or enjoy a picnic in Parc de Champagne, a large city park with playgrounds and sports areas.
  • A day out at a theme park: the Nigloland theme park is a popular choice for families in France.

Reims through the seasons

  • Summer: ideal for festivals, terrace dining and long days among the vineyards.
  • Autumn: harvest season, when many winegrowers welcome visitors.
  • Winter: Christmas markets add extra charm, with mulled wine and local treats. A holiday home with a sauna is especially appealing then.
  • Spring: the vineyards come back to life, and the city’s events calendar fills up again.

Tips for days out in the area

Épernay – the Avenue de Champagne

Épernay is home to the famous Avenue de Champagne, lined with one Champagne cellar after another. A day in Épernay is easy to combine with a stay in Reims.

Châlons-en-Champagne – a city of water and light

This charming town in the Marne is known for boat trips along its canals. In summer, light shows illuminate historic buildings in spectacular fashion.

Day trip to Paris

With Reims so well connected to Paris, a day in the capital is always an option. This makes it easy to combine the city’s iconic sights with the calm of the Champagne countryside.

For groups and families

Whether you’re travelling with friends, family or colleagues, Reims offers plenty of choice. You’ll find spacious holiday homes for 6 people, often with multiple bedrooms and a private garden. For larger groups, there are farmhouses and country houses available for exclusive use.

If you’re after something special, choose a holiday home with wellness facilities—perfect for unwinding after a day of culture or a long walk through the vineyards. Families will also find places with practical extras for children, from high chairs to outdoor play equipment.

Food & drink: tasting your way through Reims

A stay in Reims isn’t complete without discovering the local cuisine. Beyond Champagne and ham, there are plenty of regional specialities to try:

  • Biscuits roses de Reims – crisp pink biscuits traditionally dipped in Champagne
  • Chaource cheese – a soft local cheese, often served with bread and a glass of regional wine.
  • Pâté de Reims – savoury, delicately spiced, and ideal for lunch.

Restaurants range from simple bistros to fine dining, with local flavours always taking centre stage.

Book your holiday home in Reims now with Holidayhome.com

Reims is a destination that has it all: history, gastronomy, nature and the magic of Champagne. Whether you choose a cosy stay in the city, a holiday home in the Champagne countryside or a spacious villa for the whole family, you’ll always find accommodation that suits your group. The most popular weeks—especially in summer and during harvest season—tend to book up quickly.

Want to secure your ideal stay? Book your holiday home in Reims today via Holidayhome.com and discover for yourself why this city in Northern France is so loved.

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