21/23 Rue Flatters, 80000 Amiens
The Mercure Amiens Cathédrale Hotel naturally integrates into the lively and vibrant fabric of the city center, right on the edge of the Notre-Dame Cathedral. From the moment of arrival, the impression of proximity to history and architecture captures the eye. Just one step is enough to find yourself facing the largest Gothic cathedral in France, and a few minutes' walk leads to the city's iconic neighborhoods, the riverbanks, floating gardens, or the Jules Verne House.
The establishment offers 102 rooms divided into several categories, including six suites designed to provide more space and an unobstructed view of the surrounding heritage. All these rooms are soundproofed, air-conditioned, and bathed in light. In the most spacious suites, large bay windows and balconies open onto the monumental façade of the cathedral, offering a rare spectacle, both during the day and at nightfall.
The interior atmosphere focuses on contemporary lines softened by warm tones. The comfort of the bedding, the attention to detail in the finishes, and the tranquility reigning in the rooms contribute to an immediate sense of well-being. Complimentary amenities include a courtesy tray, a minibar, international TV channels, and high-speed Wi-Fi.
Travelers will also find a tranquil dining space. The restaurant L'Échanson emphasizes regional products and homemade dishes. On the menu, dishes that are both modern and rooted in the Picard terroir are served in an intimate and refined dining room. Room service is also available to extend the privacy of the stay.
Breakfast, offered in buffet style, combines variety, quality, and consistency. Pastries, fresh fruits, local products, and a selection of hot beverages create an enjoyable start to the day. The bar, as a complement, provides an opportunity for a break at any time, whether over a coffee or an evening cocktail.
The hotel also features spaces dedicated to hosting seminars, receptions, or private events. Over 200 m² of modular lounges, flooded with natural light, make it possible to envision both professional meetings and family-friendly gatherings. The on-site team ensures every detail of the organization is attended to.
Accessibility is one of the hotel’s strong points. Located about a ten-minute walk from the train station, it is easily reachable on foot, even with luggage. Nearby parking solutions also facilitate stays by car, especially since the entire historic center can then be explored without needing to use a vehicle.
The address suits various occasions. A couple's stay allows for enjoying a spectacular panorama from the suites, especially during the cathedral's light shows. Families will appreciate the availability of spacious rooms and the option to add a baby cot. Business travelers will find an efficient and well-located setting.
Throughout the day, the establishment maintains a calm atmosphere, conducive to rest or concentration. Staff movements are discreet, but the team remains available for any request, offering attentive service and a good knowledge of the city and its attractions.
Just steps away, the streets of the Saint-Leu district offer a glimpse into another side of Amiens, with its colorful houses, canals, and lively terraces. It is just a few minutes away for strolling, dining, or simply soaking in the ambiance by the water. It’s also a great starting point for a walk to the famous hortillonnages.
These floating gardens, accessible by boat or on foot via towpaths, create a landscape unique in France. Between waterborne vegetable patches and flowered plots, the route becomes a bucolic escape right in the urban center. Upon returning, the prospect of finding the calm of a comfortable room adds to the appeal of the place.
Not far from the hotel, the Jules Verne House offers an original visit into the writer's universe, in the very home where he lived. The interior retains an intact atmosphere and subtly showcases his works, period instruments, and daily life. It’s a step that is both cultural and entertaining.
The Picardie Museum complements this dive into local history and the arts with a rich collection ranging from archaeology to 19th-century paintings. Recently renovated, it is worth dedicating some time to, if only to admire its interior décor and the elegance of its museography.
To extend the experience outside the city, excursions to the Great War memorial sites are easily accessible from Amiens. Circuits around the Somme offer an emotional and respectful approach to this chapter of history, discovering symbolic places such as Thiepval or Beaumont-Hamel.
If you love wide-open spaces, a day in the Somme Bay can be easily arranged. Accessible by car or train, this wild expanse is ranked among the most beautiful in the world. It will appeal to both nature enthusiasts and birdwatching fans, particularly at the Marquenterre Park.
The Mercure Amiens Cathédrale Hotel thus caters to a variety of travelers, in search of well-appointed, well-located, and well-thought-out accommodation. It offers a rare balance between historical immersion, contemporary comfort, and access to the many facets of the city and its region.
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From 109 EUR per night