Champagne has a new luxury hotel but you'll need a Champagne budget to go with your Champagne tastes if you hope to stay at the Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa
Michelin-starred chef Jean-Denis Rieubland, previously at the Negresco in Nice, is in charge of the food. Rieubland will work with local seasonal ingredients and plans to develop a vegetable and herb garden on the hotel’s terrace.
The building features the original 19th-century post house where King Charles X of France stopped over before heading to Reims for his coronation.
In 2014 the property was acquired by the Boston-based Champagne Hospitality group, which owns a collection of boutique luxury hotels including Le Barthelemy Hotel & Spa in St. Barts and it has been completely revamped.
The spa features nine treatment rooms, an indoor and outdoor pool, a wood-lined yoga studio; a eucalyptus-infused sauna, and a mosaic-tiled hammam.
The new hostelry is the Champagne region's first contemporary luxury hotel with entry-level rooms starting at an eye-watering $865 for a king-sized bed and private terrace.
The top tier Josephine suite, meanwhile, will set guests back $1887 a night but you get a sitting room and a balcony overlooking vineyards.
Each of the 49 rooms in the hotel Hermès bath products.
The property, a member of the elite Relaix & Chateaux group, is set among vineyards in Champillon, near Epernay, and hotel guests will be given exclusive access to Champagne houses that are normally closed to the public.
The top tier Josephine suite, meanwhile, will set guests back $1887 a night but you get a sitting room and a balcony overlooking vineyards.
Each of the 49 rooms in the hotel Hermès bath products.
The property, a member of the elite Relaix & Chateaux group, is set among vineyards in Champillon, near Epernay, and hotel guests will be given exclusive access to Champagne houses that are normally closed to the public.
Michelin-starred chef Jean-Denis Rieubland, previously at the Negresco in Nice, is in charge of the food. Rieubland will work with local seasonal ingredients and plans to develop a vegetable and herb garden on the hotel’s terrace.
The building features the original 19th-century post house where King Charles X of France stopped over before heading to Reims for his coronation.
In 2014 the property was acquired by the Boston-based Champagne Hospitality group, which owns a collection of boutique luxury hotels including Le Barthelemy Hotel & Spa in St. Barts and it has been completely revamped.
The spa features nine treatment rooms, an indoor and outdoor pool, a wood-lined yoga studio; a eucalyptus-infused sauna, and a mosaic-tiled hammam.
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