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Champagne-Ardenne

Champagne-Ardenne. By: Madison Haile. Day 1. Reims Cathedral. Leave from Paris at 10:28 am, train 2713 Arrive at Reims at 11:16 am. Go see Reims Cathedral at 11:30 am. Costs 15 euros. Open daily: 7:30 am-7:30 pm. Leave Reims Cathedral at 1 pm. Break for lunch.

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Champagne-Ardenne

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  1. Champagne-Ardenne By: Madison Haile

  2. Day 1 Reims Cathedral • Leave from Paris at 10:28 am, train 2713 • Arrive at Reims at 11:16 am. • Go see Reims Cathedral at 11:30 am. Costs 15 euros. Open daily: 7:30 am-7:30 pm. • Leave Reims Cathedral at 1 pm. • Break for lunch. • Go see Villa Demoiselle at 2:40 pm. Costs 54 euros. Open hours: 10am-6pm. • Leave Villa Demoiselle at 3:45 pm. • Go see Mars Gate at 3:55 pm. No admission fees. Open hours all the time. • Leave Mars Gate at 4:30 pm. • Check in to Hotel d’Etoges at 5:30 pm. Eat. Sleep.

  3. Day 2 Montagne De Reims • Leave hotel at 10 am. • Arrive at Maison du Parc naturel regional de la Montagne de Reims at 10:50 am. No admission fees. Open hours all the time. • Leave the Maison du Parc naturel regional de la Montagne de Reims at 12:50 pm. • Break for lunch. • Arrive at the Basiliquede Remi at 2:50 pm. Costs 15 euros. Open hours are 8 am-6 pm. • Leave the Basilique de Remi at 4:10 pm. • Arrive at the Palais du Tau at 4:15 pm. Costs 15 euros. Open hours at 9:30 am-6:30 pm. • Leave the Palais du Tau at 5:15 pm. • Arrive back at the Hotel d’Etoges at 6:15 pm. Eat. Sleep.

  4. Day 3 Langres, France • Leave the hotel at 9:30 am. • Arrive at the memorial of Charles de Gaulle in Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises at 11:30 am. Costs 40 euros. Open hours at 9:30 am-7 pm. • Leave the memorial at 12:30 pm. • Break for lunch. • Arrive at Langres at 3:30 pm. No admission fees. Open hours all the time. • Leave Langres to go see Lac de la Liez at 3:30 pm. Arrive at Lac de la Liez at 3:45 pm. No admission fees. Open hours all the time. • Leave Lac de la Liez at 5:15 pm. • Arrive back at Hotel d’Etoges at 7:30 pm. Eat. Sleep.

  5. Day 4 Lac du-Chantecoq • Leave the hotel at 6:30 am. • Arrive at Reims and board a train at 7:32 am, trains 39803 and 1742 • Arrive at Troyes at 10:48 am. Go see the Maison de l’Outil. Costs 16 euros. Open hours from 10 am-6 pm. • Leave the Maison de l’Outil at 12:48 pm. • Break for lunch. • Arrive at the Lac du-Chantecoq at 3:05 pm. • Take a boat ride around the Lac du-Chantecoqat 3:10 pm. Costs 32 euros. Open hours from 2 pm-6 pm. • Leave Lac du-Chantecoq at 6:00 pm. • Break for dinner. • Get on a train at Troyes at 7:42 pm, trains 11948 and 2765 • Arrive in Reims at 10:13 pm. • Arrive back at the Hotel d’Etoges at 11:15. pm Eat. Sleep.

  6. Day 5 Chateau Fort de Sedan • Check out of the hotel at 7:45 am. • Get on a train in Reims at 8:48 am, train 2709 • Arrive in Sedan at 10:05 am. • Go see the Chateau Fort de Sedan at 10:20 am. Costs 19,30 euros (lunch included). Open hours from10 am-5 pm. • Leave the Chateau Fort de Sedan at 11:45 am. • Get on a train to Paris from Sedan at 12:05 pm, trains 38312 and 2738 • Arrive in Paris at 3:01 pm.

  7. Lac du-Chantecoq This will be the most exciting place for my parents to visit because they like the outdoors and being in nature. At the Lac du-Chantecoq we will go on a boat ride around the lake. The boat tour will take us to all the faucets in the lake. Lac du-Chantecoq is the biggest man-made lake in France. There is no other place that offers what the Lac du-Chantecoq does on our trip itinerary.

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