Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Aube, Grand Est

October 22, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

Discover the best top things to do in Aube, France including Champagne Remy Massin et fils, Champagne Tassin, Champagne Gremillet, Synagogue Rachi Troyes, Basilique Saint-Urbain, Cathedrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, Eglise Ste-Madeleine, Nigloland, Parc D'Attractions & Hotel, Chassenay d'Arce, Maison de l'Outil et de la Pensee Ouvriere.
Restaurants in Aube

1. Champagne Remy Massin et fils

34 Grande rue Ville sur Arce, 10110, Troyes France +33 3 25 38 74 09 http://www.champagne-massin.com/
Excellent
83%
Good
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Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 59 reviews

Champagne Remy Massin et fils

Reviewed By matthewrW1538WQ - Camberley, United Kingdom

Based on other reviews we (two couples) travelled to Remy Massin Champagne following our Sat-Nav from Troyes which took about 35mins using the Peage. We decided to miss the tour at 3pm, electing to taste a couple of Champagnes with a view to purchasing a few bottles and arrived around 3.45pm. The tour and tasting was just finishing and those people were leaving and so we received a personal tasting session of 5 different Champagne varieties with the owners grand-daughter. We belive the Champagne is very good - based on our tasting as we have not actually opened a bottle on our return home yet - and we purchased a mixed case of six bottles each at an average price of c.16E/bottle (you get an increasing discount if you buy 6,12, or 24 bottles and they will split this if you go as a group). We were probably at the Champagne House for around an hour and it was a very enjoyable experience.

2. Champagne Tassin

5 Rue de la Gare, 10110 Loches-sur-Ource France +33 3 25 29 67 15 [email protected] http://www.champagnes-tassin.fr
Excellent
91%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Champagne Tassin

Depuis 1793, sept générations de vignerons se sont succédées au sein de la famille Tassin. Fière de travailler la terre de ses ancêtres, chaque génération a su transmettre sa passion et développer son savoir-faire jusqu’à nos jours. Nous vous proposons de visiter nos caves et partager avec vous nos secrets de fabrication. Vous pourrez découvrir les moments importants de la vinification champenoise, toutes les étapes étant réalisées sur le domaine. Récoltants Manipulants, nos Champagnes sont élaborés dans la tradition champenoise.

3. Champagne Gremillet

1 Rue Envers de Valeines, 10110 Balnot-sur-Laignes France +33 3 25 29 37 91 [email protected] http://www.champagne-gremillet.fr
Excellent
90%
Good
8%
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Champagne Gremillet

In the heart of the Côte des Bar, next to the famous terroir of Les Riceys, we offer an original tour with the Clos Rocher and its cadole (harvesters lodge) followed by the Arboretum, where each tree represents a country where our Champagne has been exported. Finally, you will discover our Cellar where all the steps of the Champagne method will be revealed to you at each corresponding location. You will then travel back in time in our museum to finish things off in style with a Champagne tasting in our showroom or its panoramic terrace.

4. Synagogue Rachi Troyes

5 rue Brunneval, 10000, Troyes France +33 3 25 73 53 01 [email protected] http://rachi-troyes.com
Excellent
93%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 102 reviews

Synagogue Rachi Troyes

5. Basilique Saint-Urbain

Pl. Vernier, Troyes France +33 3 25 73 37 13 http://www.patrimoine-histoire.fr/Patrimoine/Troyes/Troyes-Saint-Urbain.htm
Excellent
47%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 161 reviews

Basilique Saint-Urbain

6. Cathedrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul

Place Saint-Pierre, 10000, Troyes France +33 3 25 76 98 18 http://www.cathedraledetroyes.com/
Excellent
58%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
5%
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4.5 based on 804 reviews

Cathedrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul

Reviewed By F2896EPchristopherg - Daventry, United Kingdom

Less severe than many cathedrals in France this is well worth a visit.You need time to enjoy the stained glass and the peace and tranquility of the surroundings. Suggest you visit here first before getting involved in Champagne tasting !

7. Eglise Ste-Madeleine

rue de la Madeleine, 10000, Troyes France +33 3 25 73 82 90 http://www.tourisme-troyes.com/patrimoine-religieux/eglise-sainte-madeleine-452380
Excellent
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4.5 based on 452 reviews

Eglise Ste-Madeleine

Reviewed By Bufoid - Istanbul, Turkey

Definitely worth stopping by this church to see the architecture and stained glass windows. There are explanations in English about the different glass window panels, which definitely contributes to better understanding of their historical significance! There's also a lovely peaceful garden beside the church that make for a delightful overall visit!

8. Nigloland, Parc D'Attractions & Hotel

D619, 10200 Dolancourt France +33 3 25 27 94 52 [email protected] http://www.nigloland.fr/
Excellent
61%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 1,745 reviews

Nigloland, Parc D'Attractions & Hotel

Nigloland was voted 3rd best European amusement park at the European Star Awards in the category of less than 1 million visitors. The park confirms its ambitions and establishes itself as a benchmark on the European scene. Nigloland meets the expectations of thrill seekers with, in particular, the Alpina Blitz, the stunning roller coaster, and the Extreme Dungeon, the tallest rotating free fall tower in the WORLD! The 27 attractions accessible to children under 1 meter will delight the little ones. Nigloland is one of the most suitable amusement parks from an early age. Stroll in an exceptional green setting, immerse yourself in 4 breathtaking worlds and find 39 attractions and shows for young and old as well as 8 themed restaurants. A few steps from the amusement park, the Hôtel des Pirates **** invites you to extend your stay in a setting inspired by the most beautiful legends of piracy.

9. Chassenay d'Arce

11 rue du Pressoir, 10110 Ville sur Arce France +33 3 25 38 34 75 [email protected] http://www.chassenay.com
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 33 reviews

Chassenay d'Arce

Overlooking the Arce valley, Chacenay castle has been an icon of this aera since the XIth century. It gave its name to the Champagne Chassenay d’Arce. The founding winegrowers set it up in 1956 on the village known as Ville sur Arce in the very South of the Champagne region. The winegrowers chose to cooperate together. Thus, they put together their know-how and their productions of grapes to build up an identity and a brand that would belong to the Arce valley. They chose for their headquarters a huge mansion of character. Their heritage is made of bricks and local stones and reflects the generous subsoil of the Cote des Bar. This “Maison de Vignerons” has been the gathering point of all the 130 families who have joined in this heart-warming adventure for more than 50 years. It is here, in the heart of the Cote des Bar, in Argancon, Bar sur Seine, Bertignolles, Buxieres sur Arce, Chacenay, Chervey, Eguilly sous bois, Loches sur Ource, Ville sur Arce, Vitry le Croise that the wine-growers of Chassenay d’Arce exploit 325 hectares of a remarkable and unique vineyard. “Each winegrower does his best to reach excellence. Our richness resides in the gathering of our differences” current chairwoman Sandrine Girardot sums up. She is the granddaughter of the founding chairman of the cooperative. Three generations later, the spirit of the pioneers of Chassenay d’Arce is still as lively as before. Free visit from tuesday to friday. Guided visits + Tasting every saturday at 10am, 2pm and 4pm.

10. Maison de l'Outil et de la Pensee Ouvriere

7 rue de la Trinite, 10000, Troyes France +33 3 25 73 28 26 http://www.mopo3.com
Excellent
67%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 315 reviews

Maison de l'Outil et de la Pensee Ouvriere

Created by Paul Feller s.J., A forward-looking Jesuit priest, the MOPO is dedicated to the passing on of knowledge and the promotion of apprenticeship. The museum boasts a collection of more than 10 000 tools distributed across 61 display cases in a remarkable scenography. At least as many beautiful tools are carefully stored in the museum's reserves. The contemporary power of the scenography adds to the story and power of each tool, painstakingly brought back to life. A place dedicated to the passing on of knowledge The 10 000 tools on show at the MOPO are unique witnesses of the intergenerational transfer of craftsmen. They invite the visitor to embark on a historic journey and are key to understanding trades today. A unique example in its kind, the MOPO is an open window on past and present trades, for all those who are interested in craft trades as well as in industrial technologies, in history as well as in trades. Through a rich programme constantly renewed, the MOPO highlights craftsmen and craftswomen, emphasising their knowledge, expertise and life-skills.

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