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A direct minute train ride from Paris, and largely walkable, it requires neither wheels nor an outrageous budget to enjoy — although, if you want decadence, you sure can get it. And, of course, popping a few corks…. While much of the city was destroyed in the First and Second World Wars, this Gothic masterpiece somehow emerged still standing. Its few necessary postwar restorations only made it all the more majestic; for example, its stained glass windows designed by Marc Chagall.
Free entry; 7. This unassuming corner of a former technical college is where the Second World War ended on 7 May , when German forces signed a surrender agreement.
The room where the big moment took place remains preserved just as it was that day, down to the war maps on the walls. The largest family-owned house — Taittinger — should be top of your agenda, not only for its relaxed vibe but for its superb caves the Roman-era chalk mines now used as cellars for ageing the wine. The caves here were used as an underground hospital during the First World War — look out for vintage soldier graffiti carved into the walls.
While it does require a minute taxi ride from the city centre, nothing beats trying champagne right at the source — among the vines. The welcome is warm, and the wine is delicious. If you thought champagne was all faceless big brands, think again. Tastings by appointment. Expect loud wallpaper, metallic pendant lights and a cute patio. It has bedrooms fit for solo travellers, and ones for a family of three or four, too.
The 20 bedrooms are full-on Maire Antoinette maximalism with toile de Jouy prints, gild-framed oil paintings and, in some cases, balconies. Check out the aquatic display of claws and shells on ice downstairs, then order oysters, prawns, mussels and scallops for a lunchtime feast. There is — obviously — an excellent champagne list to match.