
Alongside Paris, the cities and towns in this region defined the earliest period of the nascent French Kingdom. Travel to one after the other, and you will soon find yourself following the narrative of early French history. Start in Noyon and the coronation of Charlemagne as King of the Franks, and you can end in Laon, where the Gothic style emerges as a symbol of French authority. In between, you can visit many of the best palaces that France offers to visitors.

Noyon was the city where Charlemagne received his first crown. His sons then built their royal residence in Compiègne to rival the splendor of Aachen. Both the later Capet and Valois dynasties would be born in this region, and you can trace their legacy even today. With such a rich and varied history, it can seem challenging to navigate it all. However, centuries of more recent history have reduced the list of destinations worthy of your time, and here I will summarize the best places to visit.