The Champagne and Brie regions cover several departments of France, among them the Seine-et-Marne-where the Seine and the Marne rivers converge on part of the Brie Region, and the Marne, Haute-Marne, Aube and Ardenne parts of the Champagne region. The first region is famous all over the world for its Champagne including such big names as Möet-et-Chandon, Mumm, and Veuve Cliquot. The second one, also known as France's breadbasket, is famous for its cheeses. Besides their earthly delights, these two rural lands have numerous architectural and historical treasures to offer. The Seine-et-Marne has recently undergone a sort of revival which is owed in large part to Disneyland Paris's presence in the community of Marne-La-Vallée. If you come to the region, you are probably planning on visiting Disney's European theme park, but don't limit your visit to Disney. You should also experience all the French countryside has to offer with short and longer trips to historic cities like Melun, Provins,...
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Overnight Christmas in Reims Package
Get in the festive mood with an indulgent overnight stay in the heart of the Champagne region - Reims. See the Christmas Exhibition at Tau Palace,...
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Champagne Pommery
- Pommery Winery, located in the Champagne Region of France, offers more than just a taste of the bubbly. Built by J.A. Louise Pommery, the estate...
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Palais du Tau
Built in 1690 as the residence of the bishops of Reims, this stone mansion beside the cathedral contains many statues that, until recently, decorated...
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