Enjoy a blissfully relaxing weekend in France in a boutique bolthole combining historic and contemporary charm, nestled at the very foot of Amiens’ famous cathedral and with its own hidden courtyard.
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- Accommodation in a double room with view of the Amiens Cathedral
- Buffet continental breakfasts on both days
- Free bike rental
- SAFETY MEASURES in place, in light of Covid 19 :
- Mask and gloves will be worn by your host on arrival and on departure (and plexiglass at reception)
- Breakfast will be delivered to your room
- Meal trays can be delivered to your room
- The rooms are thoroughly sanitised including all frequent-touch surfaces
- Internal and external communal areas are all thoroughly sanitised.
- Towels, household and bed linen are washed at 60°
- Bedrooms remain vacant for a minimum of 24 hours between bookings and are thoroughly ventilated
- Hotel is sanitised by trained staff and cleaned rooms are controlled by a laboratory

We welcome you to a former Priests home, today called Le Prieuré (The Priory). Our team would be delighted to welcome you warmly and to give you all our secrets for the best...
Insiders Tips
Get in touch with the locals! They live on site and know how to make the most of your stay. They'll be happy to answer your questions and help you build a tailor-made, off the beaten path itinerary.
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My favourite anecdote? Nellie Bly’s visit to Amiens! Don’t hesitate to talk to your guide about this American journalist. He/she will tell you all about his/her adventures…
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