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Living in Reims and Champagne

As a regional center with 220, 000 residents -- including 28, 000 students -- Reims boasts a rich historical legacy and a world famous wine industry.

A Historical City, and a Crossroads for Communication

The City of Reims is located about 130 km northeast of Paris. Reims is at the junction of two large motorways and will soon be linked to Paris via the high-speed train, making the city a mere 45-minute journey away.

Reims is proud of its UNESCO heritage sites, including its 13th-century Gothic cathedral and the Palais de Tau. History lovers will be captivated by the city and its art deco architecture.

A Wine Loved Throughout the World: Champagne

The Champagne Region’s wines are a must. Reims is the home of prestigious brands such as Pommery, Veuve Clicquot, Ruinart, Krug, Mumm, Taittinger, Piper Heidsieck, and many others.


City of Reims

Reims is by no means only a tourist spot – it is also an important economic center.
For more information: www.ville-reims.com

University Town
Reims has 28, 000 students, eight training and research units (UFR) and nine institutes of higher education.

European Economic Crossroads
Reims is a privileged decentralization area for the Paris region. The city is located at the junction of the A4 (Paris - Strasbourg) and A26 (Calais-Dijon) motorways, and will soon to be added to the TGV Est high-speed train line.

Cradle of Culture for the Champagne Region
The City of Reims has a number of cultural centers, as well as famous historical monuments:

  • The Cathedral
  • The Beaux-Arts Museum
  • The Saint Denis Museum
  • The Fujita Chapel
  • The Saint-Remi Basilica
  • Comédie de Reims - Centre Dramatique National (CDN – National Drama Center)
  • Centre National d'Art et de Technologie (CNAT -- National Center for Art and Technology)
  • 20 cinemas and theatres, including the Grand Théâtre.