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Explore Paris-20 from Comfort Hotel Davout Nation

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Welcome to Comfort Hotel Davout Nation Paris 20! Nestled in the vibrant 20th arrondissement of Paris, our hotel serves as a gateway to a plethora of local attractions and iconic spots. Start your day with a stroll through the charming Belleville neighborhood, known for its cultural diversity and panoramic views from Belleville Park. Don't miss the famous Père Lachaise Cemetery, the resting place o...See more

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Excursion to Reims in the Champagne Region
3 km

Excursion to Reims in the Champagne Region

Also known as "Coronation City", the town of Reims has a rich cultural and gastronomic heritage. Reims played a significant role in the history of the French monarchy, but it's also renowned for its exceptional wines and champagnes.  ALSO KNOWN AS "CORONATION CITY", THE TOWN OF REIMS HAS A RICH CULTURAL AND GASTRONOMIC HERITAGE. Reims played a significant role in the history of the French monarchy, and it's also renowned for its exceptional wines and champagnes. This excursion gives you the chance to sample unique flavors whilst you soak in the region's historic charm! Your day trip to the Champagne region starts in Paris, where you will board a coach for Reims. Upon arrival, you will be taken on a tour of the famous 13th-century Gothic cathedral, which hosted the coronations of many French kings, including Louis IX and Charles VII. Next, you will be treated to a champagne tasting session at the Mumm champagne cellar (replaced by Taittinger Cellar on Mondays). After an independent lunch, you will take to the road again and travel through the vineyards of Reims Mountain. Your final stop will be Epernay, site of the champagne cellar of Moët & Chandon, the world-famous Maison de Champagne founded in 1743. You will have the chance  to see the cellars and of course to taste their prestigious champagne for yourself! Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health. Please drink responsibly

Place des Vins 75012 Paris
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The Château de Vincennes
2.3 km

The Château de Vincennes

The Château de Vincennes is a must-see in the Paris region. Discover a landmark of French history at the gateway to Paris, on the edge of the Bois de Vincennes. The history of the Château de Vincennes begins in the 12th century, when King Louis VII ordered the construction of a hunting lodge in the forest of Vincennes. Under Louis IX (also known as Saint Louis), the site became an official royal residence. By the 14th century, the château took on the appearance we recognize today. King Charles V transformed the modest lodge into a formidable fortress, surrounded by massive walls and towers, and dominated by a 52-metre (170-foot) keep — now considered the tallest medieval fortified structure in Europe. He also commissioned the construction of the Sainte-Chapelle of Vincennes in 1379, though it would not be completed until 1552, during the reign of Henry II. In the 17th century, architect Louis Le Vau—who also worked on Versailles—built the elegant King’s and Queen’s pavilions in a classical style for the young Louis XIV, his mother, and Cardinal Mazarin. When the royal court moved permanently to Versailles in 1682, Vincennes lost its status as a royal residence. The keep (donjon), which had already served as a prison since the 16th century, took on this role more fully in the 18th century. Among its most famous prisoners were Diderot, Latude, Mirabeau, and the infamous Marquis de Sade. Over the following decades, various manufactories — porcelain, faience, and armaments — occupied the site. By the end of the 18th century, the château had fallen into disrepair, until the establishment of the Paris Arsenal in 1796 saved it from ruin. This new military function, however, led to major transformations: the manor of Saint Louis was demolished, some towers were levelled, and casemates were added. Vincennes became home to one of the largest military garrisons in the Paris region. Designated a historic monument in 1913, the Château de Vincennes still reflects this dual heritage. Today, the Ministry of Culture, through the Centre des Monuments Nationaux, manages the Sainte-Chapelle and the keep, both open to the public. The Ministry of Defence oversees the rest of the site, housing the Historical Service of the French Armed Forces, which includes libraries and archives accessible to visitors and researchers alike.

Avenue de Paris Tour du Village (entrée principale du Château) 94300 Vincennes
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾