The history of Reims is over 2000 years. According to the legend, the city was founded by Remus, the brother of Romulus, founder of Rome. On the 17th of July 1429, Joan of Arc succeeded in crowning Le Dauphin Charles VII in Reims. Every year, this victory is celebrated as an event during the Joan festival. Reims is known as the city of kings because the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims was the place where France’s kings were coronated after 816. Some famous landmarks in Reims include; Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims, Palais du Tau, Musee Saint-Remi, Basilique Saint-Remi, La Porte de Mars, and Carnegie Library of Reims, amongst others.
Reims has a reputation for its ancient sites, ruins, and culture that can be explored on cultural and historical tours and several other famous landmarks that can be visited and explored for hidden gems and facts about the city on sightseeing tours. On food and wine tasting tours in the city, tourists can taste several local delicacies and drinks from popular food spots in Reims that provide them with the best-tasting experience. On walking and biking tours, visitors will enjoy great views of the city through the best city pathways. Shopping and fashion experiences are also available to visitors as they can tour through famous markets and stalls in the city. The city's romantic atmosphere provides visitors with an amazing wedding and honeymoon destination, and visitors can enjoy other amazing experiences with Tripindicator.
With convenient airport transfers, visitors will enjoy stress-free logistics in the city, suitable for both individual and group travels and can also explore famous locations outside the city on day trips and excursions from Reims. These tour activities and several others are available on Tripindicator, a tour team dedicated to providing visitors with the best tour packages based on user ratings and feedbacks at very affordable rates compared to other top tour companies.
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