Definition
Reims is a city in the Champagne region of France, famous for its cathedral and its role in French history. It served as the traditional coronation site for French monarchs. Picture it as the 'city of kings,' steeped in royal tradition. It differs from other French cities because of its deep ties to French royalty and the Champagne industry. Think of it as the heart of the Champagne region. Its cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.