30, Rue Eugene Mercier, 51200 Épernay
Upon your arrival, the contemporary facade of the Hotel de Champagne already sets the tone for the bright and welcoming atmosphere that awaits you inside. One step in, and you’ll discover a colorful lobby where subtle nods to fine bubbles set the mood: here, Champagne is experienced even before the first tasting.
The location is conveniently situated between the train station and the Avenue de Champagne, just a two-minute walk from historic houses. Whether you arrive by train or car, getting here is effortless; shopping streets begin right around the corner, making every outing easy.
The reception desk is open day and night. Smiles, helpful advice, and a little extra attention simplify every aspect of your stay, whether it’s arranging a cellar tour or confirming a restaurant reservation.
The common areas showcase an urban style highlighted with vibrant colors. Guests are happy to settle into the lounge bar to flip through a guidebook, reply to a message, or simply savor the moment. Here, the reflections of a glass of blanc de blancs complement the designer furniture without ever appearing ostentatious.
The thirty non-smoking rooms focus on brightness: clean lines, soft textiles, and carefully balanced chromatic touches. The high-quality bedding welcomes both late-night rests and impromptu naps, while the adjustable air conditioning ensures a pleasant atmosphere in every season.
Within reach, a courtesy tray, a compact refrigerator, a safe, and a comfortable desk meet daily needs. Unlimited Wi-Fi covers the entire property, allowing you to stay productive or share your Champagne discoveries in real time.
Families benefit from a cleverly designed connecting room: two independent spaces linked by a discreet door, perfect for maintaining both intimacy and proximity. Solo travelers or couples will enjoy the tranquility of the standard or superior categories, each offering optimized space.
The private bathrooms adopt a simple style: spacious basins, large mirrors, hairdryers, and a choice between a shower or bathtub depending on the room. Plush towels and selected toiletries complete the comfort without overcrowding the space.
To unwind, a visit to the sauna invites you to release stress. If you feel like being active, the small fitness room features a treadmill, bike, and weights—just enough to keep in shape before continuing your tastings.
In the morning, the breakfast buffet highlights crispy bread, local pastries, and fresh regional products. Early risers might cross paths with professionals working further away in the light-filled coworking area, where high-speed fiber ensures smooth video calls.
The bar extends the oenological experience: iconic house vintages or bottles from independent winemakers—everyone finds the sparkling note that suits them. The space also becomes the ideal meeting spot for afternoon tea or a refreshing drink after a day of sightseeing.
For practical needs, a secure luggage room, self-service laundry, and concierge services simplify organization. The Mont-Bernon public parking, just a few minutes away, complements street parking, while a bicycle garage across the street provides secure storage for two-wheelers.
The hotel also ensures accessibility for guests with reduced mobility thanks to a modern elevator and wide hallways. The entire establishment stays true to its spirit: being easy to enjoy, whether for a weekend of exploration, a business trip, or a stop on a vacation route.
From the doorstep, the Avenue de Champagne reveals its 19th-century facades: stroll past Moët & Chandon, Perrier-Jouët, or Pol Roger, whose chalk cellars house kilometers of galleries. Guided tours unveil the history of the houses and, of course, conclude with a tasting.
Looking for a higher vantage point? Head to Hautvillers, a perched village where Dom Pérignon cast his visionary gaze over the vineyards. The flower-filled streets, the abbey church, and the views of the Marne Valley offer authentic charm, less than a fifteen-minute drive away.
For a change of pace, take the bike path along the canal. Between locks and UNESCO-listed hillsides, the route alternates between nature and culture, perfect for working up an appetite before dinner.
When it comes to dining, La Table Kobus delights with inventive cuisine featuring Champagne accents, while La Grillade Gourmande impresses with its terroir-inspired grilled dishes. Nearby, Sacré Burgers offers a relaxed “food pairing” experience with homemade buns and a glass of local brut.
Before leaving, take a moment at the Museum of Champagne Wine and Regional Archeology, housed in the Castellane mansion. Models of wine presses, ancient glassware, and Gallo-Roman artifacts tell the long history of the grape variety and the region. Depending on the season, an evening at the Gabrielle-Dorziat theater or under the lanterns of the “Habits de Lumière” festival will round off these sparkling days.
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From 84 EUR per night