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Notre-Dame Cathedral of Reims

My advice is to wear comfy shoes. The cobblestone streets can be tiring and you’ll want to explore the area around the cathedral too

Plan to spend some time in the surrounding gardens. I thought they were just okay, but they offer a nice, peaceful break from the cathedral’s busyness.

If you're into history, grab an audio guide. It made my visit a lot richer; I could connect to the stories behind the cathedral. It’s a small investment!

I suggest popping by on a weekday morning around 9 AM. It’s way less crowded then, and you can admire the stunning architecture without too many photo bombers!
Basilica Saint Remi
Place Drouet d'Erlon

I think visiting during the weekend is a blast with all the lively street performers, but it can get busy. If you prefer a quieter vibe, try going on a weekday instead.

I suggest taking a stroll around the smaller streets nearby after exploring the square. You might find some hidden gems and charming shops to explore without the hustle of the main area

My advice is to check the weather before you go. A sudden rainstorm caught me off guard, so bring an umbrella, just in case. It got a bit damp!

I found that visiting in the late afternoon, around 5 PM, let me escape the crowds and enjoy the beautiful architecture in peace. It's a perfect time for some great photos too!
Statue of Joan of Arc

If you're planning to explore the area, grab a coffee from a local café nearby before or after. It’s a nice spot to relax and you can save money getting a pastry with it!

Don't rush your visit. Take some time to read about Joan of Arc's history and significance nearby. It adds so much meaning to the statue itself and enhances the experience!
Mars Gate
Reims-Champagne Automobile Museum

My advice is to bring a camera! The vintage cars are stunning and you'll want to capture those memories. There's no rush, so take your time exploring and snapping shots.
I suggest checking the museum's website for any special events or temporary exhibits before your visit. They can be super cool and might make your experience even better!

I think you should consider visiting on a weekday if possible. It was way less crowded and I got to enjoy the exhibits without feeling rushed, which made it so much more enjoyable.
Le Vergeur Museum

my advice is to check if they have any special events or temporary exhibits. i kinda missed out on an interesting display that was only there for a limited time. it would have made the visit even more special!

I suggest visiting Le Vergeur Museum in the morning around 10am. It's way less crowded, and you can take your time exploring the exhibits without feeling rushed. Plus, you'll have better photo ops!
Surrender Museum
If you’re tight on budget, look for discount days or combo tickets with nearby attractions. I saved a few euros that way and got to see more in the area.

i recommend checking out the smaller exhibits first; they give great context to the main display. it made my visit way more meaningful, and you won't feel rushed by the crowd.
Champagne Vranken - Villa Demoiselle

I recommend booking the guided tour ahead of time, especially during weekends... When I went, the place was packed and I missed out on some great insights that could've made the experience rich and fun
Tau Palace

I suggest you grab your tickets online before you go. It saves a bunch of time and you'll skip the lines! I did this and was so glad I did.