3 Bis Rue De Lorraine, 51200 Épernay
Arriving in Épernay and stepping through the door of the Kyriad means entering a discreet address where one immediately senses the gentle blend of comfort and simplicity. The big names in champagne are just a few meters away, yet the establishment maintains a peaceful atmosphere that invites you to slow the pace of your journey.
From the Avenue de Champagne, it takes just a short residential street to spot the bright facade of the hotel. This slight retreat provides a sense of tranquility while allowing visitors to reach the iconic cellars or the city center within a few minutes on foot.
Motorized travelers appreciate the easily accessible free parking; those who prefer the railway can reach the reception in five minutes by car from the station or, for the more curious, in about twenty minutes on foot along the beautiful homes of Épernay.
The building features a ground floor and a first floor, connected by an interior staircase. Outside, a small garden and terrace allow you to breathe in the Champagne air at any time, glass in hand or with a travel guide opened on your lap.
The first contact is made with a smiling team, accustomed to welcoming both couples celebrating a special moment and professionals on business trips. Interactions take place in French, English, and even occasionally Italian, demonstrating a genuine commitment to hospitality.
Near the counter, a fully renovated bar-lounge serves hot beverages in the afternoon and refreshments until the evening. Comfortable armchairs, the daily press, and unlimited Wi-Fi transform this space into a cozy retreat before or after excursions.
Starting at seven in the morning, the bright breakfast room offers a complete buffet: fresh bread, crispy pastries, regional cheeses, seasonal fruits, and freshly pressed beverages. The pace is relaxed; everyone selects their plate and then settles in the room or on the terrace when the weather permits.
The adjoining restaurant extends the experience into the evening. A concise menu is regularly updated with inspiration drawn from local products and seasonal suggestions, ideal for those who prefer to stay on-site after a day of tastings.
The 33 rooms, spread over two levels, feature a simple decor: soft tones, clean lines, and touches of light wood. The sense of freshness stems from recent renovations that prioritized functional furniture without sacrificing the character of the place.
Each room is equipped with a bed featuring high-quality bedding and a memory foam pillow, ensuring restorative sleep. The adjoining bathroom, fitted with a bathtub or shower, provides a hairdryer and complimentary toiletries, designed to ease the burden of heavy luggage.
A tea and coffee tray, desk, telephone, and flat-screen television complete the amenities. Wi-Fi access is unlimited, and good soundproofing protects against unwelcome disturbances, whether facing the garden or the quiet street.
Two ground-floor rooms meet accessibility standards for guests with reduced mobility; wide doorways, an adapted bathroom, and a reserved parking space simplify the stay without compromising comfort.
The hotel welcomes pets for a small additional fee. Free newspapers, a self-service microwave, and a secure storage area for bicycles or luggage complete the list of practical touches, often decisive when choosing accommodations.
Thanks to this combination of services, Kyriad Épernay suits both the hurried traveler and the leisurely explorer with a love for champagne bubbles. Guests enjoy a balanced price-to-quality ratio, a relaxed atmosphere, and, above all, an ideal location to explore the capital of champagne hassle-free.
From the hotel, the Avenue de Champagne feels almost like a natural extension of the reception: it takes just two minutes to reach the classified facades of Moët & Chandon, Mercier, or Perrier-Jouët. Book a guided tour, descend into the chalk cellars, and finish with a guided tasting.
Continuing south, the former Château Perrier now houses the Champagne Wine and Regional Archaeology Museum. Its reinvented rooms reveal the geological richness that shaped the local grape varieties as well as the region's eventful history, from the Gallo-Roman era to the golden days of the Belle Époque.
To take in a higher perspective, climb to the belvedere of the De Castellane tower; the panoramic view over Épernay’s rooftops and the surrounding sea of vineyards is worth the effort of the steps. Photography enthusiasts will find a unique angle here at sunrise or sunset.
If the urge for fresh air strikes, follow the Marne Canal by bike: the hotel gladly provides information on cycling routes and even offers a dedicated space to store bicycles. The ride to the village of Hautvillers, the birthplace of Dom Pérignon, offers a bucolic interlude among vineyards and locks.
Keep an eye on the Millesium’s event schedule, Épernay’s large performance venue. Concerts, exhibitions, and gastronomic fairs take place there throughout the year; the box office is just a ten-minute walk away, making it easy to extend your evening without worrying about the return.
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