Amiens is a medium-sized city in the Hauts-de-France province, situated around two hours north of Paris. It is the capital of the Somme region, and there are lots of reminders of World War One within Amiens itself, as well as in the surrounding area. Many people visit to understand this history and to pay their respects at certain sites, but there are other attractions that draw tourists to Amiens, too. Check out these three reasons to visit this pretty city in France.
Amiens Cathedral
The cathedral dominates the center of the city, and dates from the medieval period. It is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and is just as impressive inside as it is outside. This cathedral’s claim to fame is that it’s actually the largest in France—two cathedrals the size of Notre Dame could fit inside the interior of Amiens’ cathedral!
The Floating Gardens
A canal tour around the floating gardens is a must-see if you’re visiting Amiens. These stunning gardens surround the waterways, giving the impression that the plants are floating. Canal tours last between one hour to three, with guides providing information about the history of the gardens and the city.
Cultural Gem
Amiens is a city steeped in history and culture. Why not visit the Musée De Picardie, which hosts plenty of classical art and sculpture, or the Somme 1916 museum to learn more about the traumatic yet interesting history of World War One? There’s so much to see and do in this charming city!