Amiens hotels

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Photo of ibis Styles Amiens Centre
98 rooms

3-star Hotel

From 89 EUR per night

Photo of Moxy Amiens
109 rooms

3-star Hotel

Photo of Hôtel Amiens Sud
5 rooms

3-star Hotel

Photo of Logis hôtel - La Chambre D'Amiens
25 rooms

3-star Hotel

From 83 EUR per night

Photo of Hotel Le Prieuré et La Résidence
8 rooms

3-star Hotel

From 81 EUR per night

Photo of Mercure Amiens Cathédrale
92 rooms

4-star Hotel

From 109 EUR per night

Photo of Le Saint Louis
14 rooms

3-star Hotel

From 79 EUR per night

Photo of ibis budget Amiens Centre Gare
74 rooms

2-star Hotel

From 59 EUR per night

Photo de Amiens

Ready for your next vacation in Amiens!

Discover Amiens, a Jewel of the Hauts-de-France

Amiens, the historical capital of Picardy, invites you to discover its rich heritage, nature, and culture. A city of art and history, it enchants with its gentle way of life, vibrant energy, and hidden treasures. Whether you are an architecture enthusiast, a nature lover, or curious about local flavors, Amiens has something to amaze every visitor.

The Majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Amiens' Notre-Dame Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. The largest cathedral in France, it impresses with its richly sculpted facades and luminous interior. Don’t miss climbing its 150 steps to enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the belfry.

The Hortillonnages: A Unique Floating World

In the heart of Amiens, the Hortillonnages form a maze of canals surrounded by floating gardens. Onboard a traditional boat, be enchanted by this captivating landscape where fauna, flora, and artistic installations come together. This haven of peace, accessible from spring to autumn, offers a complete escape.

The Charm of the Saint-Leu District

With its colorful houses lining the canals, the Saint-Leu district embodies the picturesque soul of Amiens. Perfect for a stroll or a gourmet break on a terrace, this neighborhood is full of small art galleries, artisan shops, and cozy restaurants. At night, it comes alive as one of the city’s nightlife hubs.

In the Footsteps of Jules Verne

Amiens was the adopted city of Jules Verne. His house, now a museum, immerses visitors in the captivating world of the writer. Over four floors, discover his personal belongings, manuscripts, and memorabilia, as well as his famous study. Nearby, the Jules Verne Circus completes this cultural journey.

A Natural and Cultural Heritage to Explore

From its green spaces like Saint-Pierre Park to its zoo housing rare species, Amiens offers a wide range of outdoor activities. The Picardy Museum, meanwhile, showcases diverse collections ranging from archaeology to modern art in a recently renovated and enhanced setting.

Local Gastronomy: A Treat for the Taste Buds

Amiens is also a gourmet destination. Savor the famous Amiens macarons, delicate treats made from almonds, or try the leek flamiche. Don’t miss the Tricorne de Picardie, a unique cheese available at the Halles market stalls.

Unmissable Events and Festivals

Throughout the year, Amiens comes alive with various events. The Art, Cities & Landscape Festival highlights the Hortillonnages with contemporary installations, while summer projections illuminate the cathedral’s façade. Christmas markets transform the city into a true winter wonderland.

An Accessible and Welcoming City

Just 1 hour and 15 minutes from Paris by train, Amiens is an easily accessible destination. Its transportation network, suitable for all, allows you to explore the city on foot, by bike, or via electric public transport. Whether with family, friends, or solo, Amiens promises you an unforgettable stay.

Prepare for Your Stay in Amiens

By choosing Amiens, you opt for a destination where tradition and modernity harmoniously meet. Book your stay now and let yourself be charmed by this multifaceted city, ready to reveal its secrets to those who take the time to discover it.


Latest hotel bookings in Amiens

Photo of Comfort Hotel Amiens Nord
39 rooms

3-star Hotel

From 32 EUR per night

Photo of Hotel Central Anzac
15 rooms

1-star Hotel

Photo of Au Spatial
14 rooms

1-star Hotel

From 65 EUR per night

Photo of Grand Hotel de L'Univers
37 rooms
Photo of Moxy Amiens
109 rooms

3-star Hotel

Photo of Holiday Inn Express Amiens, an IHG Hotel
67 rooms

3-star Hotel

From 63 EUR per night

Photo of Hôtel De Normandie
7 rooms

2-star Hotel

From 45 EUR per night

Photo of Le Saint Louis
14 rooms

3-star Hotel

From 79 EUR per night

What are the must-see sites in Amiens?

Notre-Dame Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see for its impressive size and Gothic architectural details. The Hortillonnages, a unique network of floating gardens, offer a peaceful boat ride experience. The Saint-Leu district charms visitors with its colorful houses and canals, perfect for a stroll. Jules Verne's House provides an insight into the writer’s universe, and the Picardy Museum displays diverse collections ranging from archaeology to modern art.

How can you get to Amiens, and what transport options are available in the city?

Amiens is easily accessible by train, approximately 1h15 from Paris Gare du Nord. By car, it is near the A16 and A29 motorways. Within the city, the Ametis bus network offers convenient transportation. Bikes are available for self-service rental, and the city center is compact enough to explore on foot.

What are the best times to visit Amiens?

Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the Hortillonnages and events like the Art, Cities & Landscape Festival. In December, the Christmas Market transforms the city into a magical destination. Autumn is perfect for cultural visits, and the mild weather allows for exploring the city without the summer crowds.

What activities can you do in Amiens with children or as a family?

The Amiens Zoo, located in a botanical setting, is a family favorite. A boat ride through the Hortillonnages is a fun and educational activity. Parks like Saint-Pierre Park are great for outdoor play. Puppet shows at the Chés Cabotans Theatre offer a fun introduction to local culture for children.

What are the typical dishes or local specialties to try in Amiens?

Amiens macarons, made with almond and honey, are a must-try sweet treat. The leek flamiche is a traditional savory dish. The Tricorne de Picardie, a local cheese, is available at markets such as Les Halles. Ficelles Picardes, crepes filled and baked with cheese, are also highly recommended.

Where can you find accommodations suitable for your needs?

Amiens offers a wide range of accommodations, from chain hotels in the city center to guesthouses and B&Bs near the Hortillonnages. For a unique stay, cabins in the Hortillonnages provide a one-of-a-kind experience. Families can choose hotels with spacious rooms, while solo travelers or couples will find budget options near the train station.