Let’s get into places to propose in France that’s not in front of the eiffel tower. Don’t get me wrong – yes, Paris is lovely! – but there is so much more to France and French culture than Paris.
Just 90 minutes outside the city to the east is the Champagne region. It’s famous for (you guessed it) Champagne and the grapes that make its base.
This region is a much quieter, more unique setting to propose to your partner and only a day trip from Paris.
Proposing in Paris comes with the crowds, noise and distractions of a big international city. If you are searching for more low key places to propose in France, Champagne is an ideal alternative.
The region is only a 90 minute drive from Paris, and you can even reach Champagne by train (Reims + Epernay are the major Champagne towns and both have train stations). It’s the perfect distance for a day trip out of Paris. Your partner won’t suspect a thing!
The symbolism of Champagne is also perfect for an engagement. The elegance, refinement and celebration associated with French Champagne wines go hand in hand with a surprise engagement. Imagine keeping the bottle and cork from your vineyard proposal as a memento and symbol of the occasion. It’s honestly perfect.
The hardest part of proposing is getting your partner photo-ready without giving it away. If your partner is the sort of person who would really want to be dressed and done up for the photos, then you need to factor that into your proposal scenario.
These are my top tips ways to make sure your partner is photo-ready and completely oblivious:
There are several Champagne Houses located in Reims and can easily be reached by foot or taxi. I would recommend booking a private tour (just shoot them an email, they are used to organising this kind of thing) and selecting a a weekday when it’s quieter.
With Veuve Cliquot, you can book a 3-hour private tour where they drive you to several locations (the cellars, over to the vineyards, the wine press etc) and finish with a tasting at their stunning property – the Manoir de Verzy. This Manor House is not open to the general public outside of private tours, making it the most perfect, secluded location for your proposal! It has beautiful gardens overlooking the vineyards, and the staff at Veuve can take care of overseeing your proposal arrangements and serving you fresh glasses champagne right on cue.. (of course!). The cost of this private tour is currently 400 EUR per person.
PROS: close to Reims city centre, iconic brand to associate with for your proposal, the private tour is chauffeured so no transport issues to worry about (or limitations surrounding alcohol consumption), provides a fun activity/decoy idea to build up to your proposal surprise, private outdoor location with indoor backup options available at the Manoir de Verzy.
CONS: I can’t think of any! I’ve personally shot several proposals at this location and to me it’s truly the most perfect location for your Champagne proposal. I’ll update this section if I think of any drawbacks!
As for Pommery, the French architecture makes this location very unique for a shoot, and there’s also a very cool modern art exhibition down in the cellar (caves). You can propose down in the caves themselves (there are more secluded and private areas available for you to propose, just make sure you book onto a private tour not a public one). Equally you may use one of their private salons on the property which can be reserved for a proposal set-up. Your photographer can arrive early to set up flowers, candles, music – whatever you want! It’s the perfect way to end a tour and completely catch your partner off guard.
PROS: close to Reims city centre, provides a fun activity/decoy idea to build up to your proposal surprise, accessible by foot/taxi; stunning French architecture and grounds; private salons; modern art exhibitions.
CONS: busy and non-private if you don’t book a private tour.
As for Ruinart, the options are very similar to Pommery in that you can propose down in the caves themselves or in a private salon on the property. (Just make sure you book onto a private tour not a public one). Your photographer can arrive early to set up flowers, candles, music – whatever you want! It’s the perfect way to end a tour and completely catch your partner off guard.
PROS: close to Reims city centre, iconic brand to associate with for your proposal, provides a fun activity/decoy idea to build up to your proposal surprise, accessible by foot/taxi; stunning French architecture and grounds; private salons; modern art exhibitions.
CONS: busy and non-private if you don’t book a private tour.
The Champagne House located in Epernay is great for real champagne lovers. If you want to hit up one of the biggest and most exclusive Champagne houses in the area, this is it.
A note from their website: “Moët & Chandon will be closed for the winter, starting December 31, 2023 and will reopen on March 3, 2024. The House will also be closed on December 25 and 26. New booking times for Maison experiences will be available online no later than January 8, 2024.”
Pros: well-known and luxurious wine house. Private tours can be arranged for both Moet and Dom Perignon (they share the same premises) and its location on the Avenue de Champagne provides many more places to explore and celebrate following the proposal.
Cons: not very scenic. There are no vineyards in close proximity as it’s in the centre of Epernay. You would likely propose in the caves themselves or in one of the private salons, gardens or orangerie. It can be difficult to gain access to these areas (they can be a little elitist at Moet), but luckily for you I have a personal contact at Moet who runs the events department. Working with me means I can help get you in!
This Chateau has everything in one place if you want a romantic weekend or overnight trip out of Paris. You can book one of the guest rooms and treat yourselves to the incredible (and reasonably priced) food at the restaurant and bar. With a terrace and plenty of vineyards nearby, you can choose one or many places for photos.
Pros: price, guest rooms, incredible restaurant, bar, panoramic views from the terrace and plenty of nearby vineyards
Cons: not private, requires a car to get there
The helpful staff at this Champagne house will go the extra mile to help you set up your proposal. It’s an exquisite and luxurious location suited for those who love a bit of pampering
With stunning panoramic views from the terrace. With easy access to nearby vineyards, it would be easy to set up a picnic complete with chilled champagne among the vines. You can spoil your partner further by taking advantage of the spa.
I recommend this location in late September through November for the changing fall colors around the vineyards.
Pros: customer service, spa and hotel
Cons: expensive
This luxury domaine is perfect for an elegant overnight stay. You can also visit during open hours, but staying the night here gives you more access. There are only a few rooms, making it cosy, luxurious and secluded. It’s also very close to many area vineyards. Not even many locals know it exists, and it’s therefore one of my favorite places to propose in France!
Pros: very secluded; beautiful interiors, terrace and gardens for your proposal.
Cons: slightly unhelpful staff; they won’t help you go the extra mile to help organize a proposal. You’ll need a planner or photographer to help you set up the surprise.
This remote spot overlooks Champagne vineyards and hillsides. There is not much else to do here, meaning it’s also fairly private and quiet. It’s perfect for sunset picnics with great views. The Dom Perignon Abbey and other smaller artisanal champagne houses are nearby and you can visit during the daytime.
Pros: views, privacy, free
Cons: need a car, would be difficult to organise a surprise picnic without help from a photographer or planner
This place is just MADE for an engagement shoot, with a winding wooden walkway you could line with petals and candles leading the way to your proposal spot. It’s to go early morning for the first light or late in the afternoon after midday heat.
Pros: views, scenery, privacy, free
Cons: need a car, would be difficult to organise a surprise picnic without help from a photographer or planner
This elevated viewpoint has stunning panoramic views of the champagne vineyards. It’s a very quiet and private place, especially in the evenings, making it ideal for sunsets. During the day, you can visit the Phare de Verzenay for a wine tour.
Pros: quiet, private, free
Cons: need a car, would be difficult to organise a surprise picnic without help from a photographer or planner
This is an old lighthouse building belonging to the Mumm Champagne House. It’s open every day from 10am-5pm. I recommend visiting in the late afternoon closer to sunset and setting up a picnic on the grounds. You can book a tour of the Phare with champagne tasting at the end so as to create an element of surprise. The stunning views of the Champagne vineyards are the perfect spot to end the tour and propose.
Pros: fairly private, unique architecture, not many visitors at once
Cons: a car is required to get there
For couples who love museums and immersing themselves in local culture and history, the Pressoria museum is a great place to spend a few hours before proposing. Although not the most beautiful of the places to propose in France, it’s meaningful. You can organise a private setup on their terrace as well to avoid some of the tourist crowds around.
Pros: 10 minutes drive from Epernay, beautiful vineyard views, interactive museum experience with tasting room
Cons: not super scenic, can be busy
You don’t have to overthink your outfits too much. The shoot should mainly focus on your emotions and excitement as a couple. As a rule, stick to non-distracting neutral colours (white, beige, black, pale blue, olive green) on the smart casual end rather than super casual or super formal.
Other tips:
When you consider logistics, it’s invaluable having a local who can help you secretly put things together. Each of these places to propose in France has logistical hurdles. You need someone who is on location to install or set up the scene, so you don’t have to lift a finger, thereby raising suspicion.
It’s also super important to find a photographer who speaks fluent French and English. They can help you reach out to the champagne houses about photography permission. The champagne houses all have their own rules and regulations regarding photography, and you don’t want any surprises the day of.
A local photographer can also coordinate with other vendors (florist, cake maker, Champagne house etc) so that everything comes together perfectly for the big moment.
I’m from the UK, but live and work in France. With my mixed background, I’m the bridge between cultures you’re looking for. If you’re planning a destination wedding in France, I would love to be a part of your wedding team. Let’s create the most memorable day imaginable!
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