Amiens is a northern French city located on the banks of the river Somme and in the heart of the Picardy region. The city played a crucial role in World War I, during the Battle of Amiens. It is well-known for its Gothic Cathedral and nearby medieval belfry also considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll along the picturesque cobblestone streets of the St-Leu quarter, fully immersed in the vibrant and nostalgic atmosphere of the coloured half-timbered houses, restaurants and shops. Delve into the cultural fabric of Amiens through its bustling markets and lively cultural scene. Uncover hidden gems along the Somme, revealing stories of resilience and historical significance.