Reims, City in Champagne, France.
Reims, known for its Cathedral and vineyards, is a city located in Northeastern France.
It was the traditional place of coronation for French Kings, dating back to the reign of Louis VIII in 1223.
Every two years, the 'Fêtes Johanniques' festival in Reims celebrates the coronation of Charles VII in the city's cathedral.
Visitors can explore the city's underground chalk pits (crayères), which have been transformed into wine cellars.
The UNESCO-listed Palace of Tau adjoins Reims Cathedral and houses treasures, including Charlemagne’s talisman.
Location: arrondissement of Reims
Location: Marne
Population: 180318
Elevation above the sea: 105 m
Phone: +33326777879
Email: accueil@reims-contact.fr
Website: reims.fr
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap