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The best Luxury Hotels in Champagne
Just an hour from Paris, whether by train or car, Champagne is the perfect region for a weekend getaway in the countryside. Beyond the Champagne Tourist Route and cellar tours, the region also draws visitors with its luxury hotels. Here’s an overview of the most beautiful hotels where you can stay between glasses of champagne.



1. Domaine Les Crayères | Luxury hotel in Champagne with a Michelin-starred restaurant
Built in the early 20th century for the Marquise de Polignac, daughter of Madame Pommery, the château was originally intended to host Pommery’s clients for champagne tastings. Today, the 7-hectare grounds remain one of the major attractions of this luxury hotel in Champagne, offering a panoramic view of Reims, the Basilica of Saint-Remi, the cathedral, and the Montagne de Reims. The hotel is located about a ten-minute drive from the Reims train station and in the immediate vicinity of the Pommery and Ruinart cellars.

Today, the château features 20 rooms and suites decorated in a classic French style, paying homage to its aristocratic past. The walls are adorned with moldings and ornaments; a few rugs grace the original hardwood floors; the four-poster beds are draped in rich fabrics and velvet cushions; and the paintings still tell the castle’s glorious history. The Prestige 25 Victoria room is one of the most sought-after for its natural light and view of the gardens. This meticulous decor, along with the exceptional service and high-quality facilities, earned the hotel in Reims three Michelin Keys in 2024—the Red Guide’s highest hotel distinction.

And that’s not the only accolade from the guide. On the culinary front, the fine-dining restaurant Le Parc in Reims has proudly held two Michelin stars since 2012, while the brasserie Le Jardin has been awarded a Bib Gourmand since 2018 (the only one in Reims!). Chef Christophe Moret curates the menus for both restaurants, showcasing ingredients from the Champagne-Ardenne region, river fish, Bresse poultry, and vegetables from local farmers. The wine cellar is particularly renowned, featuring several hundred varieties of champagne and grand cru wines.

Service remains one of the highlights of this 5-star hotel in Champagne: valet parking, a highly efficient concierge service to organize visits to private cellars or transfers, champagne served by the glass at any time, and breakfast served in the dining room or in your room with homemade pastries and a selection of champagnes first thing in the morning for those who wish.
Domaine les Crayères
20 rooms, rates starting at 490 euros
64 Boulevard Henry Vasnier, Reims
Official website of the hotel
2. Royal Champagne | The Grand Contemporary Hotel Amid the Vineyards
Overlooking the region’s vast vineyards, the Royal Champagne—recently designated a “palace”—is strategically located between Reims and Épernay, the two capitals of Champagne, both of which are home to numerous champagne houses worth visiting. Just off a road lined with vineyards, the hotel’s entrance appears almost unexpectedly.

Built on a hillside, the Royal Champagne is an extraordinary project, a true standout in the region: an ultra-contemporary building punctuated by large floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Épernay and the hills of the Côte des Blancs. While the 47 rooms and suites vary in size (from 44 to 110 m²—needless to say, there’s no shortage of space!), all offer this breathtaking, unobstructed view of the valley.

A few floors below the spa hotel in Champagne, the 1,500 m² spa stretches the entire length of the building, featuring an indoor pool with floor-to-ceiling windows to admire the view, a spacious outdoor terrace with a heated pool nestled among the vineyards, and nine treatment rooms in partnership with myBlend and Clarins Precious, as well as a hammam, sauna, hot tubs, a yoga studio, and a fitness center. This is a major draw that appeals to far more than just champagne enthusiasts and makes the Royal Champagne an ideal destination for a wellness weekend.
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Royal Champagne
47 rooms, rates starting at 799 euros
9 rue de la République, Champillon
3. Loisium | Forest, Vineyards, and Spa in Champagne
Nestled on the edge of a forest and bordered by vineyards on the other side, the wooden structure of this 4-star hotel in Champagne is barely visible, blending seamlessly into its surroundings. The latest addition to the Austrian group of the same name (which has two other properties in Langenlois and Southern Styria), the hotel skillfully blends the worlds of wine, wellness, and design to offer a fully immersive experience.
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Throughout this design hotel, large floor-to-ceiling windows offer a 180-degree view of the vineyards, while raw materials and natural colors (shades of green, ochre, and brown) adorn the common areas, guest rooms, and suites.

The region is also reflected on the plates at La Table des Amis, a restaurant in Champagne where you can enjoy snails in champagne, chicken supreme with lentils (from Champagne!), or a Champagne-style choux pastry for dessert paired with chestnut ice cream.
When it comes to wellness, the wellness hotel features a 1,000 m² spa area with treatment rooms in partnership with Sothys, a sauna, a sanarium, and a large heated outdoor pool overlooking the vineyards.
The best part? The Spa Club features a charming bar where you can enjoy—you guessed it—a glass of champagne in your bathrobe between laps!

Loisium
101 rooms, rates starting at 259 euros
1 allée de la Sapinière, Mutigny
4. Le 25bis by Leclerc Briant | The Most Chic Guesthouse in Épernay
Located on Épernay’s Champs-Élysées—also known as the famous Avenue de Champagne—Le 25bis is the former home of the Mercier family, champagne merchants. Built in the 18th century, the property was renovated more than two centuries later by its current owners to become the superb guesthouse in Champagne that it is today.

In total, five guest rooms, three lounges, and a boutique share the house’s 450 m². Each space is unique, blending modernity with the charm of the era to recapture that famous art of living that the whole world envies us for and to share the original owner’s passion with guests.

This is the property’s main advantage: once you’ve parked your car (you can also walk to the hotel from the train station), there’s no need to get back behind the wheel during your stay to explore the Champagne Wine Route. The Avenue de Champagne is home to several houses open for tours and tastings, starting with the 25bis boutique, where you can discover—and purchase—the full range of Leclerc Briant champagnes. Private tours are also available by reservation to explore the barrel house, the cellars, and Leclerc Briant’s historic vineyard.
Good to know: The guesthouse also has four electric bikes equipped with GPS for exploring the surrounding countryside.

Le 25bis by Leclerc Briant
5 keys, prices starting at 330 euros
25 bis avenue de Champagne, Épernay
5. Château de Sacy | A secluded château nestled among the vineyards
Now part of the Reybier Group (owner of the luxury hotel La Réserve in Paris, as well as La Réserve in Geneva and Ramatuelle, and the Cos d’Estournel in Bordeaux), Château de Sacy is embarking on a new chapter in its history.

Located about fifteen kilometers from Reims and surrounded by forests and vineyards, this former 19th-century bourgeois residence features 12 rooms and suites. Each room exudes old-world charm and pays homage to figures associated with the world of champagne, from Marie Antoinette to Joséphine de Beauharnais to Winston Churchill. Wooden cabinets and trunks, four-poster beds, maps of Champagne, weathered mirrors, and large windows opening onto the natural landscape make up the decor.
Far from the sometimes flashy atmosphere of certain luxury hotels, the Château de Sacy fosters an intimate and relaxed atmosphere, without compromising on the quality of its hospitality or facilities. The wellness area features two Nordic baths, a sauna, and treatment rooms in partnership with Gemology, while the restaurant showcases local ingredients and the region’s sparkling wines. A wonderful spot to stop and take in the vineyards, whether for a weekend in Champagne or simply a meal.
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Château de Sacy
12 keys, prices starting at 500 euros
Rue des Croisettes, Sacy



