7 Rue Jean Moët, 51200 Épernay
The Jean Moët Hotel discreetly settles into the elegance of an 18th-century building, right in the center of Épernay. Its understated façade hides an interior redesigned between 2012 and 2022 to carefully blend architectural heritage with contemporary comfort. The immediate proximity to the Avenue de Champagne places you in one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods, just steps away from major houses such as Moët & Chandon, Mercier, and De Castellane.
Behind the door, a cozy atmosphere envelops you as soon as you enter. The choice of materials, the classic lines punctuated with modern touches, and the light filtering through the glass roof all contribute to an immediate sense of calm and refinement. The welcome is personalized, attentive without being intrusive, with a team ready to guide you or assist in organizing your exploration of Champagne.
The hotel’s twelve rooms reveal a successful balance between old-world charm and modern amenities. Some overlook the inner courtyard, others face the neighboring town hall, and each offers a well-thought-out space conducive to rest. The elegant furniture subtly evokes the spirit of the place without ostentation, and the amenities are top-notch: air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, a Nespresso machine, and a carefully selected range of toiletries.
The interior atmosphere is distinguished by its softness. Nothing is left to chance, whether it’s the comfort of the bedding, the thick curtains that filter the light, or the impeccable cleanliness of the spaces. You will also find special attention given to demanding travelers, such as a telephone line with national calls included, as well as a room specifically adapted for people with reduced mobility, certified by the Tourism & Handicap label.
Each morning begins under the bright glass roof, in a room where time seems to slow down. Breakfast consists of fresh, high-quality products, sometimes local and often seasonal. Eggs can be prepared on request, respecting your preferences. This calm and flavorful moment is appreciated as much for its simplicity as its authenticity.
The rest of the day, this space is also dedicated to relaxation. At any time, it is possible to enjoy a glass of Champagne here, in an inviting setting for a pause. Whether you’re returning from a cellar tour or enjoying an afternoon without a set agenda, this glass-roofed area quickly becomes a favorite spot to extend the local experience.
The Jean Moët Hotel does not have a restaurant, but its location allows quick access to a wide variety of dining options, from traditional brasseries to more contemporary tables. The team is at your disposal to provide recommendations based on your desires or plans for the day.
Outside, the building retains traces of its history. Although partially rebuilt after the bombings of 1918, it preserves a U-shaped structure typical of old private mansions. In the courtyard, a remnant of the original garden survives, a discreet witness to its past grandeur. Notably, there is a centennial sophora tree nicknamed "The Tree of the Three Emperors," linked to a historic Champagne tasting in 1814.
By choosing this address, you stay in a character-filled house, originally designed to host the Moët family, founders of one of the most famous Champagne houses. While the original administrative building has evolved, the spirit of hospitality and tradition has transformed here into measured hospitality focused on the comfort of today’s travelers.
The central location of the Jean Moët Hotel allows you to explore Épernay on foot. The Avenue de Champagne, a UNESCO World Heritage site, immerses you in the history of the wine region, with its kilometers of underground cellars and bourgeois homes dedicated to the art of Champagne. Guided tours are accessible within minutes of walking.
The train station is nearby, making it easy to arrive without a car. From Épernay, it is also possible to reach Reims for a day trip or to organize excursions into the surrounding vineyards. Many houses offer tastings and guided tours to better understand the Champagne-making process.
By venturing slightly out of the center, you can explore the picturesque village of Hautvillers, often considered the birthplace of Champagne, with its abbey linked to Dom Pérignon. Hiking enthusiasts can also follow the Champagne tourist route, which winds through hills, vineyards, and viewpoints over the Marne Valley.
The Champagne Wine and Regional Archaeology Museum, housed in the former Perrier family residence, also deserves a visit. It not only traces the history of winemaking but also the evolution of the region over the centuries. It’s a great way to anchor your stay in a broader perspective.
In season, Épernay hosts several Champagne-themed events, such as the Habits de Lumière in December, where the city is adorned with lights, performances, and festivities centered around prestigious houses. Staying at the Jean Moët Hotel during these times adds an entirely different dimension to the experience.
Whether you come for a wine tourism stop, a cultural trip, or a getaway for two, the Jean Moët Hotel skillfully combines old-world charm, discreet comfort, and warm hospitality. An address that allows you to experience Épernay with simplicity, in a carefully maintained and peaceful setting, close to the most precious offerings of Champagne.
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