Enjoy a delightful 9-hour day tour from Paris to Amiens, home to the largest cathedral in France and the unique floating gardens known as Hortillonnages. Visit the awe-inspiring UNESCO-listed Amiens Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, and explore its soaring nave and detailed sculptures. Then, unwind on a tranquil boat ride through the Hortillonnages, a network of canals and lush garden islands. Round-trip transfers from your accommodation within Paris city limits included to provide a comfortable and enriching journey into northern France’s spiritual and natural beauty.
- Explore the awe-inspiring Amiens Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece
- Enjoy a serene boat ride through the unique floating gardens of Hortillonnages
- Round-trip transfers from your Paris accommodation for added convenience
- Experience the spiritual and natural beauty of northern France in a single day.
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Glide through the peaceful Hortillonnages on a 45-minute relaxing boat ride, exploring Amiens’ historic floating gardens and tranquil canals. Enjoy additional leisure time afterward to stroll the surroundings or simply take in the serene scenery, a calm and scenic break during your day tour.
Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Gothic masterpiece. Marvel at its towering nave, intricate sculptures, and beautifully detailed stained glass. Your visit allows time to explore both the grand interior and the striking façade, while your guide shares the cathedral’s rich history, including its connection to relics and medieval pilgrimage routes.
After visiting the cathedral and enjoying the boat ride through the Hortillonnages, take some free time to explore the charming town of Amiens at your own pace. Wander its quaint streets, discover local cafés, browse small shops, or relax along the canal-side promenades
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