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An enormously appealing French city filled with medieval and Renaissance buildings, Dijon was once one of Europe’s most powerful hubs. Home to the Dukes of Burgundy, it flourished as a centre for commerce, art and trade. Modern-day Dijon fuses this fascinating history with a lively, forward-thinking attitude, excellent wine — this is the heart of Burgundy’s wine-growing region — and a brilliant foodie scene. Accommodation options reflect this fusion, with our list of the best places to stay in Dijon featuring restored coaching inns, opulent residences and impressive façades hiding ultra-modern interiors. There’s something here for families, groups of friends and couples!
Delve into Dijon’s rich culture with a guided walking tour of the city centre, and visits to the Palais des Ducs et des Etats, the Eglise Notre Dame, the Cathédrale Saint-Bénigne and the Tour Philippe le Bon. The 22-stage Owl's Trail will be a hit with travellers of all ages, and is another fun way to discover the city. Fantastic museums include the Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne, the Musée Archéologique, the Musée des Beaux-Arts — housed in the Palais des Ducs — and the Musée Magnin. Foodies, on the other hand, can savour more Dijon mustard than you can imagine at the Friday and Saturday markets, as well as sampling various regional specialities at the city’s cafés, restaurants and bars.
For wine tastings and vineyard tours, take a day trip beyond the city. You’ll also find ample opportunities to hike, cycle and horse ride. Return to one of the best places to stay in Dijon to tuck into yet more delectable fare.
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Dijon (1 Rue de Longvic)
A 17th century coach house with typical Burgandian architecture, in the centre of Dijon. Stone walls, wooden beams, courtyards and gardens, with beautifully renovated rooms offering rustic charm, with modern features. A warm and welcoming spot, with plenty of character.
Dijon
A listed building, the Vertigo Hotel was built in 1927 but has a chic modern interior. All 42 rooms are uniquely decorated with designer touches as well as garden and city views. The hotel bar serves food 24/7. The NUXE wellness centre has an indoor pool, Turkish bath, sauna and fully-equipped gym.
Dijon (18 Rue Sainte-Anne)
Three historical mansions and a Gothic courtyard combine to create this chic hotel in historic Dijon. Interiors combine the old and the new, steely grey hues and modern artworks sit against original features. La Closerie offers gourmet cuisine and an excellent wine collection. A stylish stay.
Dijon
Set in a grand historic building, La Cloche, a Sofitel property is nothing but contemporary inside. Rooms feature large works of contemporary art, sharp lines and bursts of punchy hues. The fine-dining restaurant pairs some of Burgundy's best bottles along with regional cuisine.
Burgundy
Extremely smart townhouse B&B with an indoor heated pool. Contemporary comfort is blended with classical furniture and style for a sophisticated effect. The suites are enormous. No restaurant, but you're right in the centre of Dijon so there's plenty to choose from. A hotel for grown-ups.