




Soissons, a city in the Aisne department of northern France, is renowned for its deep historical roots and cultural significance. As one of the oldest towns in France, it offers a glimpse into ancient times, likely serving as the capital of the Suessiones. The city is notable for its religious history, being the site of an early Roman Catholic diocese and several important church synods, known as the Council of Soissons. Situated on the tranquil river Aisne, Soissons provides a picturesque setting for exploring its rich past.
Ancient roots dating back to the Suessiones.
Site of early church synods known as the Council of Soissons.
Located on the scenic river Aisne.
Rich historical heritage with ancient ruins and landmarks.
Quiet city ideal for a relaxed exploration of French history.
Proximity to Paris makes it an easy day trip destination.
Try local specialties and traditional French dishes at the city's eateries.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Soissons is accessible by train from Paris, making it a convenient day trip.
Visit the ancient ruins and historical landmarks scattered throughout the city.
28,466
French, English
Cultural, Historical, Educational
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Soissons with mild weather perfect for exploring historical sites.
Summer offers warm weather, but expect more tourists.
Fall provides a quieter experience with pleasant temperatures for sightseeing.
Winters are cold but offer a peaceful atmosphere for those interested in history without the crowds.