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Marne

Town Hall – Épernay Central Square loop from Épernay

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Marne

Town Hall – Épernay Central Square loop from Épernay

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Town Hall – Épernay Central Square loop from Épernay

00:45

2.85km

20m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 18, 2026

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Start point

Bus stop

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988 m

Town Hall

Highlight • Historical Site

Épernay Town Hall is located at number 7bis in the former Auban-Moët mansion, built in 1858 by Victor Moët (1797–1881)[5] to a design by the architect Victor Le Noir, who also designed the Montparnasse railway station in Paris. In the early 19th century, Jean-Baptiste Isabey had the building redesigned in a classical style for Jean-Remy Moët, owner of the Hôtel Auban-Moët and mayor of Épernay. The current layout dates from 1857 and is the work of the brothers Denis and Eugène Bühler. It was donated to the city in 1919, which took it into use as a town hall in 1920. The building houses luxurious rooms, including the wedding hall and the council chamber. The building has been listed as a French Historical Monument since 26 June 2012.[5][6]

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1.04 km

Tourist Office

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Opening hours are:
Tuesday 10:00–13:00
14:00–17:30
Wednesday 10:00–13:00
14:00–17:30
Thursday 10:00–13:00
14:00–17:30
Friday 10:00–13:00
14:00–17:30
Saturday 10:00–13:00
14:00–17:30
Sunday 10:00–13:00
14:00–17:30
Monday 10:00–13:00
14:00–17:30

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1.07 km

Avenue de Champagne

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The Avenue de Champagne in Épernay is a prestigious 1.6-kilometer-long avenue known as the "richest avenue in the world" for its millions of bottles of champagne in underground cellars. Along the avenue are famous champagne houses, historic villas, gardens, and two listed monuments: the City Hall and Château Perrier. The avenue is the city's main tourist attraction and the scene of events such as the "Soirée Blanche" and "Habits de Lumière." Since 2015, the avenue has been part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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4

1.39 km

Saint Martin Gate

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Remains of the old Notre Dame and one of the oldest "buildings" in Epernay.

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5

1.40 km

Épernay Central Square

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Big central square in Epernay with fountain in the middle. Nothing special, used for festivals and markets.

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6

1.96 km

Pierre Pérignon (Sainte-Menehould, 1639 - Hautvillers, 24 September 1715) known as Dom Pérignon was a Benedictine monk to whom the méthode champenoise, the method of making champagne, is often attributed. The best champagne of the Moët et Chandon winery is also named after him: champagne Dom Pérignon. Legend has it that he exclaimed: "Come quickly, I'm tasting the stars!" when he tasted the first sparkling champagne. The reality is, however, that although the Dom worked tirelessly to improve the wines of the Champagne region, he invented neither sparkling wine nor champagne.

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2.04 km

Perrier-Jouët is a champagne house founded in 1811 by Pierre-Nicholas-Marie Perrier. The company is located in Épernay and has a house style characteristic of the city. Épernay is located near the Côte des Blancs, a region primarily planted with Chardonnay, and therefore uses a lot of Chardonnay in its champagnes.
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2.09 km

The Château Perrier, at number 13, was built from 1852 to 1857[9] by the architect Pierre-Eugène Cordier, in an eclectic Louis XIII style. In 1854[10], the couple Pierre-Nicolas Perrier, a cork manufacturer, and Adèle Jouët (the founders of the Perrier-Jouët champagne house), who had married in 1811, commissioned the construction of this castle. The four facades are inspired by the architecture of the French Renaissance, to the Parisian image of the Palais du Luxembourg, the Palais des Tuileries or the Lescot of the Louvre. The facades are a play of colours with materials such as brick, natural stone, slate and glass.

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2.85 km

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Bus stop

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1.76 km

670 m

249 m

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< 100 m

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2.13 km

550 m

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< 100 m

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