Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa

“Modernist glass walls provide an uninterrupted panorama of the vine-covered hills that produce the world's most celebrated sparkling wine.”

Our Review

Setting & First Impressions

Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa sits on a hillside in Champillon, gazing over the vine-stitched slopes of the Marne Valley. Although it feels blissfully rural, the location is remarkably convenient: a short train from Paris to Épernay followed by a quick drive places you in a serene world of wide terraces and uninterrupted vineyard panoramas. The property blends a contemporary, curving stone-and-glass wing with the bones of a 19th-century coaching inn, creating a polished, wine-country retreat crowned by statement chandeliers and expansive bay windows. Recognition has followed: it has been acclaimed as #1 Resort in France by a leading travel publication, underscoring its appeal for indulgent weekends and longer restorative stays.

Design & Accommodation

This property’s interiors take their cues from the region’s palette—champagne golds, blush roses, and soft ambers—offset by oak and limestone. All accommodations look outward to the vines through floor-to-ceiling glass, with balconies or terraces that make sunrise coffees and twilight toasts feel effortless. Rooms are generous and thoughtfully equipped, pairing plush bedding with practical touches such as espresso machines, deep soaking tubs, and premium bath amenities. With only 47 rooms and suites, the scale remains intimate; layouts prioritise calm sitting areas and sound insulation, so even central rooms feel cocooned from the bustle of shared spaces.

Dining & Champagne

Culinary ambition runs high. The gastronomic flagship Le Royal holds a Michelin star and presents tasting menus that champion the Champagne terroir with precise technique. For a more relaxed rhythm, Le Bellevue pairs classic French plates with a sweeping 180-degree valley view, while the Abysse Bar & Terrace is the spot for apéritifs or a casual, late-evening bite. Beneath it all, the hotel’s glass-fronted cellar anchors tastings in the Salon Fines Bulles, drawing on a reported 20,000-bottle collection encompassing 600+ cuvées. Whether you’re exploring grand marques or boutique growers, the curation encourages discovery—ideal for both first-timers and seasoned Champagne enthusiasts.

Spa & Wellness

Framed by vineyards, the destination spa is expansive yet soothing in tone, spreading across roughly 16,000 square feet. Facilities include nine treatment rooms, a hammam, sauna, jacuzzis, a well-equipped fitness studio, and dedicated spaces for yoga and beauty care. A standout is the partnership with the Flora Hair Spa, which introduces bespoke scalp and hair rituals to complement face and body therapies. Two temperature-controlled infinity pools—one indoors, one outdoors—deliver year-round appeal: summer afternoons drift by on sun-loungers, while winter brings the pleasure of warm water and snowy vineyard views. For deeper restoration, the Royal Sleep Experience layers thoughtful amenities and therapies to promote genuinely restful nights.

Experiences & Location

The setting unlocks Champagne at a human scale. Borrow an e-bike for vineyard lanes, follow the Champagne Trail through postcard villages, or ask the team to arrange private visits and tastings at notable houses alongside lesser-known growers. Culture lovers can detour to the soaring Reims Cathedral and tour historic crayères (chalk cellars) at estates such as Taittinger, Ruinart, and Pommery. Closer by, Hautvillers—the village associated with the origins of Champagne—rewards a leisurely stroll. Back at the accommodation, family-friendly pools and generous terraces ensure unhurried downtime between excursions.

Verdict

Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa succeeds by pairing vineyard-edge drama with measured, modern luxury. Rooms maximise views without sacrificing comfort; dining spans Michelin-starred finesse and relaxed brasserie favorites; and the spa’s breadth makes wellness a genuine focus rather than an add-on. For travelers seeking a base that celebrates the region’s craft while remaining easy from Paris, this property offers a polished, quietly confident answer—equally suited to celebratory weekends, gastronomic getaways, or a restorative escape anchored by Champagne’s landscapes.

Select Amenities & Features

Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
Swimming pool Swimming pool
Yoga Yoga
Spa & wellness Spa & wellness
Fitness centre Fitness centre
Room service Room service
Laundry & dry cleaning Laundry & dry cleaning
Airport transfer Airport transfer
Pets allowed Pets allowed
Bar Bar
Restaurant Restaurant

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of amenities.

Location

How to Get There

By Air
  • (CDG) Paris Charles de Gaulle: closest major airport; ~1.5–1.75 hours by road.
  • (ORY) Paris Orly: ~1.5–2 hours by road.
By Train
  • Épernay: nearest railhead; ~10–15 minutes by car.
  • Reims (Reims Ville): ~20–25 minutes by car.
  • Champagne-Ardenne TGV (Bezannes): ~20–25 minutes by car.
By Road
  • From Paris (centre): ~2 hours, traffic dependent.
  • From Reims: ~20–30 minutes (≈20–25 km).
  • From Épernay: ~10–15 minutes (≈6–8 km).
  • Last stretch via narrow village/vineyard roads; drive cautiously at night.
By Helicopter/Charter
  • On-site helipad; prior arrangement required.

Note: Travel times are approximate and may vary with traffic and season.

Nearby Places & Attraction

Épernay and Avenue de Champagne
  • The capital of Champagne features the legendary Avenue de Champagne, lined with prestigious champagne houses including Moët & Chandon, Perrier-Jouët, and De Castellane.
  • Distance: ≈7 km
  • Mode: Car; ~10 minutes
  • Best time: Year-round; book cellar tours in advance
  • Tip: The De Castellane tower offers panoramic views over the vineyards from 66 meters high.
Hautvillers
  • Known as the Cradle of Champagne, this picturesque village is home to the Abbey of Saint-Pierre where Dom Pérignon perfected champagne-making techniques. The monk is buried in the abbey church.
  • Distance: ≈3 km
  • Mode: Car or walk; ~5–10 minutes by car, 45 minutes on foot
  • Best time: Morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds
  • Tip: Stroll the streets to admire 140 wrought-iron signs depicting local trades and history; the abbey church is free to enter.
Reims Cathedral
  • UNESCO World Heritage Gothic cathedral where French kings were crowned. Notable for its 13th-century architecture, 2,303 statues including the Smiling Angel, and exceptional stained glass windows.
  • Distance: ≈22 km
  • Mode: Car; ~20–25 minutes
  • Best time: Morning to appreciate the light through stained glass; open 7:30–19:30 most days
  • Tip: Free entry; combine with visits to nearby champagne houses like Taittinger or Veuve Clicquot in Reims.
Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park
  • Protected natural area spanning 50,000 hectares with forested plateaus, champagne vineyards, and the famous Faux de Verzy twisted beech trees. The park offers 400 km of marked hiking trails and cycling routes.
  • Distance: Immediate surroundings; Champillon is within the park
  • Mode: Walk, car, or bicycle to access various trails
  • Best time: Spring through autumn; autumn offers golden vineyard colors
  • Tip: Visit the Maison du Parc in Pourcy for maps and information; the Faux de Verzy trail is wheelchair-accessible.
Paris
  • France's capital city featuring iconic landmarks including the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Arc de Triomphe, and Champs-Élysées. A cultural and artistic hub with world-class dining and shopping.
  • Distance: ≈160 km
  • Mode: Car or train; ~1.5–2 hours by car, ~1.5 hours by train from Épernay
  • Best time: Year-round; spring and autumn offer milder weather
  • Tip: TGV trains from Épernay to Paris Est run regularly; consider pre-booking museum tickets to avoid long queues.

General Tip: Champagne house visits typically require advance reservations, especially during harvest season (September–October). Many establishments close on Sundays and Mondays, so plan accordingly.

Seasonality Overview

Peak
  • Jun–mid Aug is warmest, with long, mostly dry days.
  • High leisure travel and vineyard visits; strong hotel demand overall.
Super-peak
  • Late Aug–Sep harvest period; vineyards busiest with picking activity.
  • Very high occupancy; spa and dining reservations fill quickly.
Shoulder
  • Apr–May and Oct are cooler with changeable weather.
  • Moderate visitor numbers; good balance of access and calm.
Low/Off
  • Nov–Mar is coldest, with short days and frost.
  • Lower tourist flows; hotel demand softens except festive periods.

Note: Month windows are indicative and may change year to year.

Other Information

Theme: Hills, Vineyard, Countryside, Healing & Wellness
Check-in time: After 4:00 PM
Check-out time: Until 12:00 PM
Number of rooms: 47

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