Hauts-de-France

France
Arras which includes night scenes, street scenes and heritage elements
World war history, gothic palaces and a fierce Picard culture feature in the quaint villages and industrial cities near the cliffs of the Opal Coast.

In the northeastern corner of the country, visit Hauts-de-France, a vast region standing out for its proud Picard heritage and intriguing war history. Its scenic and eclectic terrain includes everything from stunning beaches and dramatic cliffs to hilly fields and dense forests. Appreciate the gothic Flemish architecture gracing the towns and try regional food favorites such as maroilles cheese, Belgian beer and meats in jelly.

To get a sense of the gothic splendor of Hauts-de-France, visit the former industrial city of Lille. Head inside the Lille Cathedral and admire the works of art on display. Appreciate the stunning façade of the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille and wander through the courtyard of the 17th-century Vieille Bourse. Other highlights include the Citadel of Lille, the Beffroi de Lille and the Porte de Paris.

Get a flavor of the local culture in the Musée de Picardie in Amiens. Study the intriguing statues and French gothic façade of the Amiens Cathedral and attend an event at the Amiens Circus. Visit the sights of the nearby towns of Beauvais and Compiègne.

The entire region was forever altered by the world wars of the 20th century. Study the exhibits in the Franco-Australian Museum, the Historial de la Grande Guerre and the Somme 1916 Museum to understand more about the Battle of the Somme. Walk along the historic Beach of Malo-les-Bains in Dunkirk and visit the Museum Dunkerque 1940.

For family entertainment, plan to visit the Zoo Amiens Métropole and Zoo Lille. Don’t miss the Parc Astérix, an enormous amusement park based on beloved comic books.

The vast department of Hauts-de-France lies along the English Channel and the Belgian border in the northeastern reaches of France. Fly, drive or ferry into Calais to enter the region or drive north from Paris for several hours. While in the area, travel to the surrounding departments of Normandy, Île de France and Grand Est.

Between its beaches, cliffs and fields, Hauts-de-France has a unique heritage and a rich history.

Popular cities in Hauts-de-France

Lille showing a city, outdoor art and a fountain
Lille
Known for Dining, Shopping and Business
Experience the Flemish flair in the “Capitale des Flandres,” a sprawling city with an attractive Old Town, traditional markets, stately art museums and a citadel.

Reasons to visit

  • Lille Grand Square
  • Rihour Square
  • Old Stock Exchange
Place des Heros featuring night scenes, nightlife and dining out
Arras
Known for Historical, Monuments and Cathedrals
See historic sites and learn about the world wars and prehistoric settlements in this 2,000-year-old city in northern France.

Reasons to visit

  • Grand Place
  • Notre Dame Cathedral
  • Arras War Cemetery
Calais
Calais
Known for Friendly people, Ferries and boats and Bars
Trip time! Discover the museums, monuments, and parks in Calais.

Reasons to visit

  • Calais Lighthouse
  • Town Hall
Amiens which includes a bridge, a house and outdoor eating
Amiens
Known for Cathedrals, Budget and Monuments
Canal boat rides, World War I battlefields and a Gothic cathedral. This town in northern France fascinates with its history and picturesque beauty.

Reasons to visit

  • Hortillonnages Floating Gardens
  • Amiens Cathedral
Dunkirk
Dunkirk
Known for Ferries and boats, Ports and Family-friendly
Experience the museums, monuments, and churches in Dunkirk!
Away from the hustle and bustle of tourists to some peace and quiet.
Saint-Quentin
Known for Friendly people, Budget and Coffee
Escape to trendy Saint-Quentin! Enjoy its parks, monuments, and coffee.