Romans-sur-Isère


Romans-sur-Isère is a commune in the Drôme department in Southeastern France. With a population of 33,139 as of 2022, it is the third-most populous city in Drôme after Valence and Montélimar.

Geography

Romans-sur-Isère is on the right bank of the river Isère, northeast of Valence. There are more than 50,000 inhabitants in the urban area including the neighbouring town of Bourg-de-Péage across the river. Romans is close to the Vercors.

History

About twenty artisans were killed at the annual carnival in the town in 1580.
The Hôtel de Ville was completed in 1802.
On 18 July 2017, the city was the end point for Stage 16 of the Tour de France.

Transport

Romans-sur-Isère is served by Romans–Bourg-de-Péage station on the Valence–Moirans railway.

Economy

Sights

Sights in Romans-sur-Isère include:

Twin towns and sister cities

Romans-sur-Isère is twinned with:

Notable people