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Discover the most beautiful towns in Hauts-de-France: An unforgettable journey through heritage,
culture and history!
Hauts-de-France, a region rich in history and culture, is home to some of France's most beautiful towns
. From the architectural grandeur of Lille to the medieval beauty of Amiens, each city has its own
charm to offer. Dive into an adventure through these regional gems and discover the
that makes them so special. Here's our selection of must-visit towns if you're
passing through Hauts-de-France! 🌟

  1. Lille: The dynamic capital of the Nord 🧱
    Lille, the beating heart of the Hauts-de-France region, seduces visitors with its warm atmosphere and exceptional
    architectural heritage. With its cobblestone streets, colorful Flemish houses and renowned
    museums such as the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille is a city where tradition and modernity
    meet. Don't miss the Grand'Place, the center of the city, ideal for a stroll or a break
    in one of the many cafés.
  2. Amiens: The Gothic pearl 🛡
    Amiens, famous for its majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site
    , is a must-see. Strolling through the Quartier Saint-Leu, you'll discover
    a magnificent landscape where canals and cobbled streets meet. The Hortillonnages,
    floating gardens, offer a peaceful experience in the heart of nature.
  3. Arras: Baroque beauty 👩🎨
    Arras is a city of unrivalled charm, famous for its two Baroque squares, the Grand'Place and
    Place des Héros, surrounded by houses with stone lace facades. The town hall, with its
    UNESCO World Heritage-listed belfry, is a masterpiece not to be missed. Arras is
    also famous for its underground quarries, the Boves, which tell a fascinating story.
  4. Beauvais: the city of a thousand wonders 🎨
    Beauvais is a city that combines history and innovation. Its Cathédrale Saint-Pierre, with its choir
    the highest in the world, is a feat of Gothic architecture. Stroll through the city center to
    discover its rich heritage, from half-timbered houses to fascinating museums
    like the MUDO (Musée de l'Oise).
  5. Compiègne: Imperial city 🏰
    Compiègne is a city of history and nature. Its château, a former royal and imperial residence,
    is a witness to the great hours of French history. The Palais de Compiègne, with its
    French-style gardens, is perfect for a royal getaway. The vast and majestic forest of Compiègne,
    , is an ideal place for a relaxing stroll.
  6. Dunkirk: Between sea and history 🌊
    Dunkirk is a port city famous for its vibrant carnival and rich maritime past.
    Dive into history with a visit to the Port Museum, then enjoy the long sandy beaches.
    Jean Bart's Dunkirk is a city proud of its heritage and identity, where every corner
    tells a story.
  7. Saint-Quentin: Art Deco and nature 🌳
    Saint-Quentin is distinguished by its Art Deco architecture and vast green spaces. The Hôtel de Ville
    and the basilica are striking examples of the town's unique style. For nature lovers
    , the Parc d'Isle, with its sensitive natural area, is an invitation to relax.
  8. Boulogne-sur-Mer: The maritime city 🐳
    Boulogne-sur-Mer is a maritime city rich in history, with its Château-Musée and Basilique
    Notre-Dame. The town is home to Nausicaá, Europe's largest aquarium, offering a fascinating
    dive into the world's oceans. Stroll along the ramparts for a breathtaking view
    over the sea and the old town.
  9. Valenciennes: The city of art 🪢
    Valenciennes is a city of art and history, once dubbed the "Athens of the North". Its Musée
    des Beaux-Arts is brimming with treasures, and its renovated city center offers a harmonious blend of
    modernity and tradition. Don't miss the Basilica of Notre-Dame du Saint-Cordon and the
    many festivals that bring the city to life.
  10. Laon: the hilltop city
    Laon, perched on a hill, is a genuine medieval postcard city. Its
    cathedral, one of the oldest in France, overlooks the town and the surrounding plain. Stroll
    through the cobbled streets to discover the ancient architecture and spectacular panoramas offered by
    this unique town.
    The Hauts-de-France region offers a diversity of towns just waiting to be discovered. Whether
    you're a lover of history, culture or nature, each town promises a unique and memorable
    experience. So set off to discover the most beautiful towns in Hauts-de-France and
    let yourself be charmed by their authenticity and cultural richness! 🌍