French Wine Region Train Tour
Explore iconic sites from the Eiffel Tower to the Hospices de Beaune
Taste world-renowned champagnes, elegant Alsacian whites, and robust Burgundy reds
Immerse yourself in the fusion of French culture and German influences in Strasbourg
Indulge in gourmet meals that perfectly pair with local wines
Travel in comfort between picturesque towns and lush vineyards
Itinerary
Your adventure begins in Paris, the city of light and love. After settling into your accommodation, take the opportunity to stroll through the historic streets. Perhaps visit the Marais district, known for its vibrant nightlife and boutiques and enjoy a delightful dinner at a classic Parisian brasserie, experiencing the first taste of French cuisine.
Overnight in Paris
Today, immerse yourself in the culture and history of Paris. Start with a visit to the iconic Louvre Museum to see world-famous artworks, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. From there, walk to the Notre Dame Cathedral and marvel at its gothic architecture. Spend your afternoon at the Luxembourg Gardens for a relaxing break, then end your day with a breathtaking view from the top of the Eiffel Tower, witnessing the cityscape illuminated against the night sky.
Overnight in Paris
It’s time to head on to Reims, a city celebrated for its pivotal role in the production of champagne. Begin with a tour of the Palais du Tau and the impressive Reims Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site. In the afternoon, visit some of the most esteemed champagne houses for a behind-the-scenes look at champagne production followed by tastings that showcase the diversity of the region’s sparkling wines.
Overnight in Reims
Dedicate another day in Reims to delve deeper into the heritage of champagne. Explore vineyards set in picturesque villages surrounding Reims and participate in exclusive tastings at boutique wineries where you can sample rare champagnes not widely available. Learn from vintners about the nuanced craft of champagne making and the terroir that enriches it.
Overnight in Reims
Today will take you through the scenic French countryside to Strasbourg. Upon arrival, explore the iconic La Petite France district, a cobblestoned area brimming with traditional half-timbered houses. Enjoy a tour of the Strasbourg Cathedral, followed by a leisurely cruise on the Ill River, providing unique views of the city and European Parliament.
Overnight in Strasbourg
Spend the day exploring Strasbourg’s rich culture and history. Visit the Alsatian Museum for insights into local folk traditions. Experience a wine tasting session featuring Alsace’s famous wines like Riesling and Pinot Gris. Explore the culinary scene with a visit to a local market, and try specialties such as tarte flambée and choucroute.
Overnight in Strasbourg
In the morning, set off for Beaune, the heart of Burgundy wine country. Start your visit at the Hospices de Beaune, renowned for its colourful tiled roofs and its prestigious annual wine auction. Check into your hotel, then take a late afternoon stroll around the town’s mediaeval walls, exploring the old market and wine museum.
Overnight in Beaune
Dive into the vineyard landscapes of Burgundy known for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Spend the day visiting wineries, where you can walk the vineyards, meet the winemakers, and enjoy comprehensive tastings. Spoil yourself with a lunch at a vineyard estate, pairing local dishes with exquisite wines. Finish the day with a walk through Beaune’s historic centre.
Overnight in Beaune
It’s time to return to Paris by train. You can spend your final evening enjoying a Seine River cruise, offering panoramic views of Parisian landmarks as they sparkle at night. Enjoy one last dinner, indulging in gourmet French cuisine.
Overnight in Paris
As your tour concludes, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at a café near your hotel. Reflect on your journey through France’s most famous wine regions before waving goodbye to the city of love.
Self guided
Included in price
Description
Are you ready for a voyage through the essence of French winemaking?
Whether you’re a connoisseur or a casual enthusiast, the French Wine Region Train Tour promises a blend of education, relaxation, and indulgence.
Exquisite champagnes, delicate Alsacian whites and robust Burgundy reds are whispering a story of its region at every stop. This is your opportunity to engage with vintners who share secrets passed down through generations, and savour meals that perfectly match the complexity of the wines you are enjoying.
Throughout your journey, enjoy the comfort of handpicked accommodations and the convenience of pre-arranged travel between picturesque towns and lush vineyards. Our detailed itineraries and 24/7 support ensure a hassle-free experience, allowing you to immerse fully in the pleasures of French wine country.
Join us for a journey through enchanting landscapes, deep-rooted heritage, and, of course, exquisite wines!
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Things to know
On our tours, we want to adjust to your needs as much as possible. That’s why we use a few different accommodations with the same quality. The place of your stay depends on your preferences, budget and availability, especially if we travel during peak season. But don’t worry, we will inform you in advance of all the details!
Your accommodations mostly include breakfast. For other meals, we are aware that everyone has different preferences, which is why we have decided to give you a free hand in choosing restaurants so everyone can eat what they want. We can recommend some places to you, and if you would like to eat at a particular restaurant or try local delicacies, we can make a reservation for you – just let us know. One thing is for sure – you will not go hungry!
Our train tours include local, regional, long-distance and sleeper trains, depending on the tour. We firmly stand behind environmentally friendly travel and authentic experiences, and train travel on established routes is the perfect combination of both. Some of our tours might include special experiences, such as riding aboard a steam train where that is possible.
We strongly encourage you to arrive at the train stations at least 15-30 minutes before your departure time to avoid any potential mishaps. Some of the train tickets may be flexible, meaning the departure time is not tied to the ticket and you can hop on another train, however, that is not always possible.