Epernay Visitor Attractions
Use our Epernay sightseeing and attractions listings to help you make the most of your visit to Epernay, or browse by location using the map of attractions in Epernay.
8 rue de Reims, , Marne 51200
Tel 33 (0)3 26 51 15 99
This magnificent Louis XV-style theatre was opened in 1902 and is today a listed historical monument. They have a varied programme of plays, concerts and other shows.

7, Avenue de Champagne, , Marne 51200
Tel 33 (0)3 26 53 33 00
Over the years the Town Hall has retained the charm of a private dwelling set in a superb park.The terrace in front of the building has been cleverly adapted as a buttress to support a monument to those who died in the 1914-18 war.

Avenue de Champagne, , Marne 51200
The Municipal Museum of Epernay exhibits the history of Champagne and tells the story of the humble beginnings of the area and the expansion as the great Champagne houses opened and grew.

Rue de Verdent, , Marne 51200
The park is situated just off the famous Avenue de Champagne and is popular with both local people, and visitors, wishing to escape from the busy streets of the town, The park is lined with beautiful trees and has been well landscaped with lines of flowerbeds and shrubs.

57 Avenue de Verdun, , Marne 51200
From the top two stories of the tower, which may originally have been a water tower, there is a superb view encompassing, in one sweep, the vineyards of the Marne valley as well as the town of Epernay

Place Mendès-France, , Marne 51200
The church, which stands on the site of the Ursuline convent, was built by Selmersheim, a specialist in historical monuments, and is characterised by a transitional style taken from the church of Saint-Yves de Brains

Boulevard de la Motte, , Marne 51200
Tel 33 (0)8 92 68 07 51
This cinema is just a short walk from many of the major Champagne houses. It shows world cinema and French films throughout the week many shown in their original language with French subtitles.

64 avenue de Champagne, De Castellane, , Marne 51200
One of the big three Champagne producers in the town of Epernay, De Castallene have a proud tradition of making bubbly from only the finest grapes. Surrounded by vineyards that are kept in immaculate, the cellars are open to the public throughout the year

68-70 avenue de Champagne, , Marne 51333
Founded by Eugene Mercier in 1847, Mercier Champagne offers tours of its cellars which include a laser-guided train, a chance to see the 160,000 litre barrel that took two decades to build and other features

18 avenue de Champagne, , Marne 51200
Founded in 1743, the cellars of Moet and Chandon span approximately 17 miles underground. Millions of carefully stacked bottles of champagne frame the walkways and staircases of the cellars.



