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This was a five-minute easy walk from the main hotel. In fact, it was down a little offshoot from the main square, the Place de la Liberation which some might term as ground zero for Dijon. I didn’t quite realize what a great location it would be. We had a large room accessed by an elevator called “La Naturalle” while our friends were one floor up in a room called “La Loft.” Walk-in shower, with separate toilet area, OK toiletries, big bedroom area with two closets, a luggage rack and a table for a second luggage. There was an in-room coffee maker and a small fridge. Great lighting with a walk out patio. La Loft was a bit smaller than our room, lacked an outdoor area, but visually was very appealing and would also be comfortable for a long stay. For an adequate breakfast at the main hotel, we paid 13 euros each that first morning; the second we didn’t as we had a nibble at the train station. There was a small "Welcome Center" at the main hotel with water access and a coffee machine whenever you wanted. The Residence rooms were clean and housekeeping did their magic while we were out for the day. ||There is a free city shuttle that passed near the hotel (Theater stop) that included a stop at the train station. Dijon was fun to explore especially with the help of the "Owl Trail." Do purchase the 4 euro map/booklet from the nearby Tourist office and enjoy the walk.