Magna Quies

Épernay


Nestled in a shuttered manor house on the Avenue de Champagne, this family-run B&B extends the warmest of welcomes. The trio of sunny, wood-floored rooms, in shades of grey, pink and brown, command fine views of the vineyards. Rates include a generous breakfast spread of pastries, fresh fruit and cold cuts.


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