This culinary specialty is made from white meat and eggs. Protected by a geographical indication, it is enjoyed pan-fried or sliced thin as an appetizer.
This site commemorates the soldiers fallen during World War I. Accessible from the canal, it offers a moment of reflection.
A former towpath converted into a shady cycling path along the canal, deep in nature.
Tour the grand champagne cellars,UNESCO-listed crayères,with tastings and insights into the history of these iconic houses.
Once the residence of archbishops and the reception palace for French kings post-coronation, this UNESCO‑listed gem in Reims is rich with historical significance and architectural splendor.
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Close to the Luxembourg Airport