Grand Hotel Des Templiers
Built in the 1800s as the home of a rich Champagne merchant, this neo-Gothic extravaganza retains its original ceilings, stained glass and furnishings.
Built in the 1800s as the home of a rich Champagne merchant, this neo-Gothic extravaganza retains its original ceilings, stained glass and furnishings.
Overlooking leafy Basses Promenades to the north, this landmark hotel with 50 rooms spread over three floors offers outstanding value for its location. What's more, it dates back to 1862 so there's a slight whiff of the 'old world' throughout.
This popular three-star hotel has 42 large rooms, with high ceilings and bathrooms big enough to do jumping jacks in. We love the mix of artwork and vintage travel posters in the hallways, and the attached Au Congrès restaurant.
Part of the same stable as the Hôtel de l'Univers but not really in the same league, this 54-room hotel in the very heart of Reims has location, location, location in its favour.
An island of serenity just steps from hopping place Drouet d'Erlon, this modern, Best Western–affiliated hostelry has 169 classy, comfortable rooms; upgrade to 'Deluxe' for lots more space.
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