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Local tourist spot suggestions Dijon

A street lined with half-timbered houses.

Team work.
One of Dijon's first parliamentary buildings.

To discover the chevet of Our Lady.

Hotels: Dijon

Hotel Le Jacquemart enjoys a central location in the antique dealers' district in Dijon, close to the pedestrian area and the famous Chouette of Notre Dame church. Whether you are on holiday or on a ...

Superbly located in the beautiful quartier des Antiquaires district, Le Chambellan is a charming hotel situated in the city center of Dijon, at the crossroads of all that the city has to offer. Well-...
The Dukes' hotel built up over the ancient Roman Castrum, is located at the very historical center nearby the Dukes' Palace.

The Dukes' hotel built up over the ancient Roman Castrum, is located at the very historical center nearby the Dukes' Palace. Pleasant and comfortable drawing-rooms are to be found at your disposal at...

Local restaurant suggestions Dijon

Successful reconstruction of an old time bistro (whitewashed walls, old-fashioned bench seating, wooden tables). The cuisine is traditional and interestingly reinterpreted.

Restaurant facing the attractively restored covered market. Its straightforward dishes, rotisserie, and 1900s bistro decor with a slightly theatrical atmosphere make this place a convivial haunt for ...
Enjoy fine views of the square designed by Hardouin-Mansart from the bay windows of this elegant restaurant. Designer decor and exposed beams provide the backdrop for delicious classical cuisine.

The Rôtisserie "Le Central" has a modern setting and serves spit-roasted meats and regional wines.
 
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Dijon? An average town, happy with itself, with no great industrial trump cards, wedged between Paris and Lyons. Yes indeed, but be wary of snap judgements. Firstly as regards gastronomy, it is in Burgundy so you'll reach the heights here. And then there's all the rest; medieval architecture of such beauty (it left François I breathless) many green spaces and the port from which a 1000 kilometres of canals leave to cross Burgundy for the pleasure of holidaymakers.