Picardy Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Chateau de Chantilly which includes heritage architecture and heritage elements
Saint-Vulfran Cathedral featuring heritage elements, heritage architecture and a statue or sculpture
Saint-Vulfran Cathedral featuring a church or cathedral, interior views and heritage architecture
Chateau de Chantilly which includes heritage architecture and heritage elements
Saint-Vulfran Cathedral featuring heritage elements and a church or cathedral

Whether you like history, art, gastronomy, hiking or theme parks, Picardy has a thousand things to offer.

Known as the birthplace of France, Picardy boasts six cathedrals, medieval towns, castles, famous museums, the Asterix amusement park, outstanding nature sites, forest trails, unique culinary specialities and even its own language: Picard.

Amiens is home to the largest cathedral in France, a Gothic monument listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the House of Jules Verne. The cathedrals of Soissons, Noyon, Laon, Senlis and Beauvais are also beautiful examples of Gothic architecture.

Lose yourself in the narrow cobbled streets of Saint-Valery-sur-Somme, a pretty medieval town with a pleasure port and a traditional mariners’ quarter.

Chantilly, famous for its whipped cream, is worth a visit for its estate, made up of the castle, which houses the second largest collection of ancient paintings after the Louvre, the Grandes Écuries, and its park.

Saint-Quentin has a flamboyant Gothic-style town hall and a rich Art Deco heritage.

Compiègne, a royal and imperial city, is laden with history. Visit its town hall, its churches and its Imperial Palace.

If you are travelling as a family, spend a day at Parc Astérix.

Nature lovers can go hiking and discover the Marais d’Isle nature reserve, home to rare birds, or the Somme Bay, which houses the largest colony of harbour seals in France.

History buffs can follow the Battle of the Somme Remembrance Trail.

During your stay, why not enjoy a beer and taste the many local specialities, such as Maroilles cheese, a Flamiche leek tart or Amiens macarons.

Start your holiday in Picardy by flying into Beauvais Airport, or travel by car or train through the Channel Tunnel. Shuttle buses run from the main transport hubs to cities such as Amiens and Saint-Quentin.

Gothic or art nouveau architecture, local gastronomy or large green spaces: Picardy caters to all tastes.

Where to stay in Picardy

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Centre Ville

4.5/5(7 area reviews)

While visiting Centre Ville, you might make a stop by sights like Gambetta Square and Musée de l'Hotel de Berny.

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Saint-Jacques - Saint-Roch

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Saint-Jacques - Saint-Roch and surrounding area, you can visit Zenith Amiens and Stade de la Licorne.

Saint-Jacques - Saint-Roch

Centre Ville

4/5(2 area reviews)

Centre Ville is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Compiegne Hotel de Ville and Musée de la Figurine Historique.

Centre Ville
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Amiens Nord

Amiens Nord might not have many top sights, but Hortillonnages Floating Gardens and The Floating gardens Park are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Amiens Nord
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Saint-Honoré - Jeanne d'Arc

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Saint-Honoré - Jeanne d'Arc and surrounding area, you can visit Zenith Amiens and Stade de la Licorne.

Saint-Honoré - Jeanne d'Arc
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Henriville

While Henriville isn't home to many top sights, Jules Verne House and Hortillonnages Floating Gardens are some notable places to visit nearby.

Henriville

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