Took another day trip with my program a couple weeks ago to a town about 2 hours North of France called Reims. It is located in the Champagne region so of course we visited a "Cave" for a champagne tasting, but first stopped to see one amazingly cold Cathedral located in the center of the town.


I think it is referred to as the Notre Dame de Reims because of the similarities in architecture. One of the main reasons this cathedral is so well known is because this is where (about) 25 kings were crowned. Knowledge acquired from both my language exchange partner who was born in Reims and the tour guide. I'm really not sure if it the cathedral was somehow colder than outside or we were all just freezing due to lack of movement but after a certain point all I could think about were my poor toes and how cold they were.
After the cathedral, we were able to spend sometime in the Christmas Markets near by which were fun but due to the fact that we had a very limited amount of time I was so busy racing around the little shops I didn't have time to snap some photos. Got a couple of one of the town's main streets on my way back to the bus though:
After the cathedral, we were able to spend sometime in the Christmas Markets near by which were fun but due to the fact that we had a very limited amount of time I was so busy racing around the little shops I didn't have time to snap some photos. Got a couple of one of the town's main streets on my way back to the bus though:

We left this part of the town an took about a 30 minute bus ride to Cave Mercier for a tour of their champagne cellars and a champagne tasting.
I really have no interest in champagne but they made the tour pretty interesting nonetheless. We started off with a descending in an elevator and opposite the entrance was a large window where we were able to see recreations of the cellar's history. And then, we boarded a laser-guided tram for the rest of the tour.

So that was pretty interesting. And then after our little ride we ended the day with a champagne tasting. After my first sip, which tasted like acid - I volunteered my glass to a friend who happily accepted.
And that concludes my day trip to Reims!
-Michael