Holiday Inn Express offers comfortable guest rooms with free WiFi. It is located in the centre of Amiens just 50 metres from the Train Station and a 10-minute walk from the Cathedral.
Mark
Australia
Breakfast was good, location directly adjacent to train station and almost opposite main shopping street.
Ibis budget Amiens Centre Gare is set in Amiens city centre, a 5-minute walk from Amiens Train Station and a 15-minute walk from Notre-Dame of Amiens Cathedral. Free WiFi is provided.
Matthew
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, convenient locked store room for keeping bikes. Plentiful pastries available for breakfast, good air conditioning in room.
In the heart of the city and a stone's throw from the train station, our Moxy Amiens hotel is the ideal place for your business or sports trips, for a trip with friends or a discovery stay with your...
Rosemary
Australia
the booking was cancelled due to problems at the hotel- we were booked into another hotel but it was not our standard and therefore we had to find other accommodation - the property did try to help us but it wasn’t satisfactory
This Grand Hotel de L'Univers is located in the heart of Amiens, just 100 metres from the train station. It offers soundproofed rooms equipped with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi access.
Alan
Ireland
Central location with amazing, friendly staff. Our room was fantastic with dual aspect and wrap round balcony, but it is the friendly welcome that stood out.
Located in the centre of Amiens, 500 metres from the train station and set in a traditional building from the 19th century, Hôtel Spa Marotte offers a tea room, a champagne and wine bar and elegant...
Located in Amiens city centre, Hotel Le Prieuré et la Résidence are at the foot of the Amiens Cathedral. It offers free Wi-Fi internet access and individually-decorated rooms with antique furnishings....
bryce
United States
The young woman who was at the desk was exceptional. She carried our heavy suitcase up the stairs for us to our corner room. She was very personable, informative, and accommodating. The hotel is fortunate to have her on staff.
Set in Amiens, 900 metres from Zénith d'Amiens, Logis hôtel - La Chambre D'Amiens offers accommodation with a bar, free private parking, a shared lounge and a garden.
dudley
United Kingdom
Parking . clean reasonably close to city Center by foot
Le Saint Louis is located in Amiens town centre, 300 metres from the train station and the Cathedral. It offers rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Deborah
Australia
Great central location. Very friendly and helpful staff. The breakfasts were the best around, fresh, hot and cold dishes, great coffee.
Featuring a bar, ibis Styles Amiens Centre is located in Amiens in the Picardy region, 300 metres from Amiens Train Station and 3.9 km from Zénith d'Amiens.
Comfort Hotel Amiens Nord is just 4 km from Amiens city centre and offers accommodation in a hotel with a terrace. Free Wi-Fi, free private parking and meeting rooms are available on site.
Just close enough to the route way.Clean and comfortable
This Grand Hotel de L'Univers is located in the heart of Amiens, just 100 metres from the train station. It offers soundproofed rooms equipped with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi access.
The good old place atmosphere. The center of Amien
Centrally located, Hotel Central Anzac is a 2-minute walk from the train station and a 7-minute walk from Amiens Cathedral. It offers modern accommodation and a continental breakfast.
Salah was a great host. Very helpful. Great value.
Hôtel De Normandie is located only 100 metres from the train station in the heart of Amiens. It is just a 5-minute walk from Notre-Dame d'Amiens Cathedral, Perret Tower and plenty of shops.
It was very cosy, made us feel at home right away!
Au Spatial is located in the heart of Amiens, a 2-minute walk from Amiens Train Station and a 6-minute walk from Amiens Cathedral. It offers free WiFi access.
Un accueil chaleureux. Petit-déjeuner copieux. Bien situe
Located in Amiens and with Amiens Train Station reachable within 600 metres, VICTOR HUGO provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Offering a restaurant and free Wi-Fi, B&B HOTEL Amiens Centre Cathédrale is located in the centre of Amiens. Rooms here will provide you with a flat-screen TV and a desk.
Location, ability to leave luggage before check-in.
Fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, then take a direct train to Amiens, approximately 1.5 hours. For domestic travellers, direct trains from Paris take around 2 hours. Alternatively, drive from Paris, approximately 150km north. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. It's approximately 120km from Amiens, offering numerous flight options and easy access to train services to Amiens.
Amiens, France, offers several public transport options. The Ametis bus network operates extensively throughout the city. Trams are also available, providing a convenient way to traverse the city centre. For shorter distances, consider cycling or walking. If you prefer driving, car hire services are readily available.
The Saint-Leu district in Amiens, France, is a popular area for visitors due to its vibrant atmosphere, picturesque canals, and proximity to the city's iconic cathedral. It's also home to numerous restaurants, shops, and the famous Amiens market.
This visit (my second to Amiens) Day 1 started at the...
This visit (my second to Amiens) Day 1 started at the Saturday canal-side market, lots of stalls with seasonal vegetables, fruit and herbs grown in the Hortonillage and the Somme region. Then I dipped into some shops - including an inspiring visit to the ground floor of the big Monoprix where clever lighting makes quite ordinary day to day food look irresistible, some of the many new and secondhand bookshops, a huge ironmongers and an over-the-top patisserie. In the afternoon, to Jules Verne's house: a wonderfully, eccentric building; full of marvellous furniture and objects, very well curated. I spent the whole of Day 2 (7 am - 4 pm at the extraordinary - huge - Spring Braderie. I found that my visit to the Jules Verne house, and its thoughtful interpretation made the market especially enjoyable. Many of the stalls had examples of the things I had found so interesting in the house - for instance archeological finds, including flint axes, found around Amiens; corals and shells; endless examples of oil lamps (some working, other 'do-er' uppers). Many stalls had very good pieces of ceramic from different periods and cultures. Lots of the stall holders were up for a good bit of haggling. Then a glass of beer in the sun-shine ,sitting on the street outside a cafe, buzzing with laughing locals and visitors.
Amiens is a very walkable city, its buildings are fabulous. It's lively and very clean.
Susan
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Lovely old town centre and especially the cathedral.
Lovely old town centre and especially the cathedral. Well worth a look around. Nice cafes. Parking was initially a problem as large town centre car park ticket machines did not work. We got a side street machine which worked fine.
Casa Cleo
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Amiens is a small city, and perfect for walking.
Amiens is a small city, and perfect for walking. The cathedral in particular, is spectacular, but it's not the only place of interest in, or around, the town. St Leu, and Les Hortillonnages, plus Le Jardin des Plantes, are well worth visiting and, of course, many of the WW1 sites are within very easy reach, by car.
Karen
10
Scored 10
Amiens is a great base to stay for visiting the Somme...
Amiens is a great base to stay for visiting the Somme battlefields at Villers Breteneux Ypres
Flandres Fields and Passchendaele in Belgium.
Amiens is a great city with the largest cathedral in France, Jules Verne house, canals, water gardens, zoo snd wide choice of eateries.
80 minutes by train from Paris (Gare de Nord)
David
8.0
Scored 8.0
Amiens is an old city with old world charm.
Amiens is an old city with old world charm. It is great walking through the old town and the cathedral. It also has a lot of great restaurants. Amiens also is a great base for visiting the World War One battlefields.
Malcolm
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The old town around the canals was the most interesting...
The old town around the canals was the most interesting along with the cathedral in the central square near to the Tourist Office.
Some lovely waterfront cafes. Free bus transport on Saturdays on a simple, easy to understand network.
Perfectly comfortable stay, without any luxury. The room has the basics, nothing more. I found bed to be very comfortable, even more so than much more upscale properties elsewhere. Breakfast has very tasty croissants. The internet was reasonably fast and easy to connect to. The location is ideal for people commuting in and out of Amiens with their own vehicle who don't mind driving/parking downtown for the city's own attractions. Great price.
Excellent location. Parking underneath the hotel. Entrance to parking is Amiens 2.
Supermarket in the same building complex.
Plenty of food outlets opposite hotel.
Close to the centre and Cathedral.
Room was superb: spacious, clean comfotable.
Staff were very helpful and pleasant.
Good selection at breakfast.
Will definitely chose this hotel when in Amiens again.
Staff were very helpful and curious, even when some spoke very little English and we French. But we persevered 😁. Rooms were spacious and very clean. Plenty of storage and well equipped for a longer stY. We stayed 2 nights, 1 each way in our travels to South West France. Location was superb. We will be staying here again. Perfect for our family of 5 plus 🐕.
It is a good central location for bars, restaurants etc. The appartment was clean and well equipped with some thoughtful touches and basic provisions provided. We hired some bikes (www.velam.amiens.fr/) to cycle around the city and along the river (en.francevelotourisme.com/cycle-route/somme-valley-cycle-route) - they only cost 1 euro a day!
We are from Australia and it is our first time in France. Hosts were incredibly friendly and gave us a map of Amiens describing key locations. Room was very clean and overall the stay was great. We really enjoyed the breakfast which for us included homemade jam - it was a really nice local feel.
L’Annexe Amiens is an absolute treasure ! Margaux is one of the friendliest, most hospitable host we have ever had the pleasure to meet. She has done an outstanding job in all respects: comfort, decor, ambience..... I know WE will be returning to L’Annexe ! Sue et Bill from California
We were upgraded to a Privilege Room at no extra cost which had a wonderful vie of the Cathedral.
The location of the hotel is fairly central so it was very easy to see the sites of Amiens
We ate in the hotel restaurant and both the evening meal and breakfast were very good.
This is a gem of a hotel in an excellent location with everywhere in walking distance. It is quirky in a good way, loved the style. Tea, coffee and sweets available all day at no charge. Good breakfast, and good service. Would definitely recommend and stay here again.
Brilliant small family run art deco hotel in middle of Amiens. Exceptional value for money. Staff could not have been more helpful and flexible. Super clean facilities and bed linen and mattress were of a quality that you rarely find even in so-called 5 star hotels
The room was clean. Location is good because not too far from the train station and the water canals.
There is a nice walk down the hotel with grass, ponds and water running. It is nice to walk around there if you want to relax or rest.
This property has been beautifully and stylishly renovated. It is a short walk into the historic centre of Amiens and the welcome of the host was wonderful. A great place to stay.
Excellent hotel. Right next to railway station. Spacy room. Very modern. Walking distance to Amiens Cathedral where they keep head of John the Baptist himself!
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