Boat tour agency · Dijon
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"There are options to sail the Burgundy canal with only 11 other guests for $5,590 per person." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Hotel · Dijon
Nestled in a chic Haussmann building, this newly revamped five-star hotel boasts stylish rooms, a high-end restaurant, and a relaxing spa, all just steps from Dijon’s top attractions.
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Restaurant · Dijon
Le Chat Qui Pense is a charming bistro where chef Isabelle Sonnet crafts seasonal, market-fresh meals in an intimate, cozy setting—perfect for a delightful lunch.
Tucked away on a quiet street, this renovated gem in a historic building offers cozy, well-equipped rooms, a welcoming bar, and top-notch service in Dijon.
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Nestled in Dijon’s medieval heart, this charming hotel boasts modern, airy rooms, delightful self-catering apartments, and a fantastic breakfast spread.
Nestled in the medieval heart of Dijon, this recently renovated, budget-friendly hotel combines rustic charm with modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay close to local attractions.
French restaurant · Dijon
Nestled near the market, this vibrant eatery by David Zuddas serves up modern interpretations of Burgundy classics in a cheerful, minimalist setting.
Produce market · Dijon
Les Halles is a bustling, restored market hall where you can savor local produce, fresh seafood, and gourmet treats—all in a stunning Eiffel-designed space.
Store · Dijon
La Moutarderie Edmond Fallot in Dijon is a charming spot where you can savor over 30 unique mustards, taste for free, and take home some flavorful souvenirs.
Cultural center · Dijon
The Cité internationale de la gastronomie et du vin in Dijon is a vibrant, modern hub celebrating French cuisine and Burgundy's wines with restaurants, shops, and interactive exhibits.
Deli · Dijon
Founded in 1796, Mulot & Petitjean in Dijon blends tradition with modern flair, serving exquisite gingerbread and local specialties in a charming boutique.