129 Uber is excited to introduce Uber Bubbles, the first-ever champagne tour available directly through the Uber app. This exclusive addition to the ‘Go Anywhere’ travel series will be offered all summer, providing riders with access to one of Europe’s most prestigious regions. Partnering with renowned champagne houses Perrier-Jouët and G.H. Mumm, Uber Bubbles brings the essence of France’s champagne region to your fingertips. The full-day excursion begins with a morning pickup in Paris in an Uber Bubbles-branded Tesla. The first stop is at Perrier-Jouët’s Cellier Belle Époque in Épernay, where participants will enjoy a champagne tasting of three cuvées and a delightful lunch. Following this, guests will head to Maison G.H. Mumm in Reims for a special cellar visit and a Cordon Rouge tasting before returning to Paris in the early evening. “We are thrilled to partner with Uber to offer riders the chance to discover our Champagne Houses via Uber Bubbles,” said François-Xavier Morizot, VP Champagne for G.H. Mumm and Perrier-Jouët. “This is a perfect opportunity for travelers to enjoy the best of our ‘bubbly’ experiences, including our exquisite cuvées, fine dining, and beautiful estates in Épernay and Reims.” Reservations for the summer can be made through the Uber app, bookable 75 days to 24 hours in advance. Uber Bubbles will be available on Fridays and Saturdays throughout the season. The experience costs a flat fee of €200 and can accommodate up to four guests. Availability for Uber Bubbles is limited, so riders are encouraged to book in advance using Uber’s Reserve technology. Uber Bubbles will be accessible to all riders in Paris. You Might Be Interested In HSBC Completes Sale of Retail Banking Business in France Kyndryl Launches Interactive AI for Service Desk, Revolutionizing IT Support Avis Budget Group Plans €400 Million Senior Notes Offering Casey’s Pumps Up Convenience with Foodie Focus Toyota Trims Electric Vehicle Production Plans for 2026 Goldman Sachs Finalizes $1 Billion Private Credit Deal with Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala