A Romanesque university city, luminous and creative, Poitiers brings its thousand-year heritage to life: historical games, riverside walks, bustling terraces and family outings, ensuring every visit is an adventure to be shared.
In Poitiers, history is not just contemplated in silence; it is explored on foot, deciphered as a team, and celebrated with laughter. The former capital of Poitou and home to one of France’s most prestigious universities, the city has transformed its heritage into a vibrant setting where Romanesque churches, cyclists and lively squares coexist. The result is a true “city of leisure”, ideal for couples, families and curious travellers.

An extraordinary heritage on a human scale
The itinerary can begin with the Baptistery of Saint-Jean, one of the oldest preserved Christian monuments in Western Europe (4th–5th centuries). Its unusual architecture conveys a striking sense of serenity. Inside, the remains of exceptional medieval frescoes and the baptismal pool enable visitors to gain an insight into the earliest days of Christianity in the region. It is a unique and symbolic place.

Nearby stands the imposing Saint-Pierre Cathedral of Poitiers, begun in the 12th century under the initiative of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II Plantagenet. Its Gothic silhouette dominates the urban skyline. Inside, the vastness is surprising: three almost equal-height naves create a luminous and harmonious space. Be sure to admire the 12th-century stained-glass windows, which are among the oldest in France, as well as the magnificent classical organ, one of the most impressive in the country.
And as an absolute jewel of French Romanesque art, the Church of Notre-Dame-la-Grande dazzles with its sculpted façade. Every figure and relief depicts a biblical scene. At sunset, when the pale stone turns golden, the church appears to come alive.

Everything can be discovered on foot. Poitiers is compact, accessible and perfect for getting lost without a map.
Following in Eleanor’s footsteps: a fun take on history
An emblematic figure of Poitiers, Eleanor of Aquitaine was Queen of France and later Queen of England. A patron of the arts and a strategist, she was one of the most powerful women of the Middle Ages. Poitiers was the capital of the vast Duchy of Aquitaine, making the city a true political and cultural centre.Today, her legacy inspires immersive experiences that transform the city into a playground.
Thematic routes featuring the Palace of Poitiers, Saint-Pierre Cathedral and the remains of the medieval city walls allow visitors to follow in her footsteps through streets and monuments associated with her life. Urban games and escape rooms invite participants to solve medieval riddles: coded messages, palace intrigues and team challenges turn the visit into a shared mission.

These activities, which can be discovered on the Poitiers Tourist Office website, are ideal for families with children or groups of friends, offering visitors a playful way to engage with history. You almost learn without realising it as you decipher clues among Romanesque façades and cobbled streets.
Charming squares and lively terraces
Beyond its impressive monuments, the city is best enjoyed in its welcoming squares. Place du Maréchal-Leclerc, the city’s central hub, combines elegant façades with cafés that are always lively.
Nearby, Place Charles-de-Gaulle hosts the market hall and boast stunning views of Notre-Dame-la-Grande. The square retains an authentic, local atmosphere, especially on market days. Here you can experience the quality of life in Poitiers: conversations on terraces, students cycling past and streets leading to artisan workshops and independent boutiques. It is a favourite place to take a break, from morning coffee to evening aperitif.

The university presence also brings cultural energy: exhibitions, concerts and festivals reinforce the impression of a lively, youthful and creative city.
Green spaces and water: breathing along the Clain
The city also offers spaces where you can unwind. Parc de Blossac and the walks along the Clain, the river that encircles the historic centre, create a welcome natural contrast. They invite visitors to enjoy a picnic, a family stroll or a moment of quiet reflection.

In summer, the riverside guinguette brings together music, food trucks and a relaxed atmosphere. It is the ideal place to experience Poitiers’ natural side, when cobbled streets give way to water and greenery.
Beyond the centre: experiences for everyone
Just a few minutes away, Futuroscope Xperiences awaits with more than 40 surprising attractions for an immersive experience full of thrills. You can also discover Aquascope, the brand-new indoor water park, voted the best water park in the world. It is a journey into striking futuristic architecture, set within a vast green landscape.
The visit can be organised over one or two days and perfectly complements the historical attractions of Poitiers.
Those who prefer a medieval getaway should visit Chauvigny. Just 30 minutes from Poitiers, the medieval town of Chauvigny — unique in Europe for the remains of its five hilltop castles — offers magnificent panoramic views. Walking through its cobbled streets feels like stepping back in time. In addition, families will particularly enjoy the Géants du Ciel bird of prey shows, Vélorail rides and historical reenactments.

Poitiers: history in the present
Poitiers proves that heritage can be explored in exciting ways. Here, it becomes a game, an experience and a shared memory. With its Romanesque churches, bustling squares and medieval adventures, the city strikes the perfect balance between culture and fun..
A bright, accessible and surprising getaway for the whole family.