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About the city
Reims is a city of the Champagne-Ardenne région of northern France, standing 144 km (89 miles) east-northeast of Paris. It was founded during the period of the Roman Empire and is perhaps best known for its cathedral, where generations of French kings were crowned.
City areas
Reims is the capital of 10 cantons and it can be divided into 8 quarters, each with its own council.
Transportation
Close to Paris, Reims is the perfect weekend getaway and it is, therefore, well served in terms of transportation.
Events
There are 8 spots scattered around Reims where various festive or informational events take place and there is at least one big free event every month.
Attractions
Of Reims’ squares, the principal are the Place Royale, with a statue of Louis XV, and the Place Cardinal-Luçon, with an equestrian statue of Joan of Arc.
Restaurants and nightlife
Place Drouet d’Erlon in the city centre is packed with lively restaurants and bars whose French overall has a touch of international cuisine and nightlife.
History and civilization
Reims played a very important role in French history, as it was the place where the kings of France were crowned.
Reims’ vibrant cultural life
Whether into theater, opera or classical concerts, Reims has plenty to offer all year long. Ticket prices vary greatly depending on what you want to see and temporary exhibitions are generally not included in the museums’ entrance fee.
HOTEL LE CHAMPAGNE
1, boulevard du Général Leclerc,51100 REIMS, France
2 Stars

Description
Located in the town center of Reims, Hotel le Champagne welcomes you in comfortable, fully renovated bedrooms. Close to the station, stores and the pedestrian area, everything you need is at close hand. A warm and smiley welcome will enable you to spend a wonderful time in the country of champagne, the most famous drink in the world.