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Reims


A tearoom and confectioner with old-fashioned mirrors, mosaics and marble. This is a good place to pick up a box of Reims’ famous biscuits roses (pink ladyfinger sponge biscuits), traditionally nibbled with Champagne, rainbow-bright macarons and divine religieuses (cream-filled puff pastries).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Reims attractions

1. Église St-Jacques

0.05 MILES

The 12th- to 14th-century Église St-Jacques, the city’s only remaining medieval parish church, has some 1960s stained glass that’s so awful it has to be…

2. Subé Fountain

0.06 MILES

The centrepiece of Place Drouet d'Erlon is the Subé Fountain, built in 1907 and crowned by a gleaming gold statue of Winged Victory.

3. Place Drouet d’Erlon

0.14 MILES

Reims’ pedestrianised main square draws locals in the mood for a bite, a beer or a bit of shopping.

4. Musée des Beaux-Arts

0.17 MILES

Lodged in an 18th-century abbey, this museum's rich collection stars one of four versions of Jacques-Louis David’s world-famous The Death of Marat (yes,…

5. Joan of Arc Statue

0.21 MILES

A strangely expressionless statue of Joan of Arc, raised high on a rearing horse and bearing a sword, graces this square facing the cathedral. The so…

6. Cathédrale Notre Dame

0.29 MILES

Imagine the extravagance of a French royal coronation. The focal point of such pomposity was Reims’ resplendent Gothic cathedral, begun in 1211 on a site…

7. Palais du Tau

0.32 MILES

A Unesco World Heritage Site, this lavish former archbishop’s residence, redesigned in neoclassical style between 1671 and 1710, was where French princes…

8. Cryptoportique

0.35 MILES

One of Reims' Roman standouts, the below-street-level Cryptoportique is thought to have been used for grain storage in the 3rd century AD.