Dijon Centre Ville captivates visitors with its medieval charm and extraordinary architectural heritage. Gothic spires of Notre-Dame pierce the skyline while colourful glazed tiles adorn the magnificent Ducal Palace. Half-timbered houses line pedestrian-only streets that connect elegant arcades to bustling market halls. The area invites exploration with its car-free cobblestone lanes and marked heritage trails. Artisan mustard shops, wine boutiques, and traditional bistros showcase authentic Burgundian culture. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance, making this historic district perfect for travellers seeking old-world European atmosphere.
Step into medieval France in Old Town Dijon where cobblestone streets lead to magnificent architectural treasures. The Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy stands proudly among half-timbered houses and Gothic towers. Look for Notre-Dame's famous stone owl that locals touch for good luck. The pedestrian-only zone invites leisurely exploration without traffic concerns. This area showcases authentic Burgundian culture through traditional mustard shops and wine cellars. History buffs will appreciate the remarkably preserved medieval buildings dating back centuries. Enjoy regional specialities in charming bistros where Burgundian cuisine takes centre stage. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk of each other.
Faubourg North offers a peaceful escape from Dijon's tourist bustle while keeping the city's charms within reach. This budget-friendly residential suburb welcomes travellers with tree-lined streets and authentic local bakeries. The area provides a genuine glimpse into everyday French suburban life. Just a 25-minute walk from central Dijon, Faubourg North serves as an ideal base for exploring the renowned Burgundy wine region. Travellers appreciate the clean, quiet streets and significantly lower accommodation rates. Small family-run cafés serve traditional Burgundian fare at reasonable prices throughout this tranquil area.
Centre Sud is where Dijon's medieval heart beats strongest. Gothic spires rise above honey-colored stone buildings and half-timbered houses along cobblestone streets. The magnificent Palace of the Dukes houses the Museum of Fine Arts, while Notre-Dame Church draws visitors to its famous owl sculpture. Pedestrian-only zones make exploring this historic district a joy. Liberation Square and Place François Rude offer charming spots to rest between visits to wine shops and traditional Burgundian bistros. The neighborhood's authentic atmosphere comes alive through local markets and the warm glow of evening-lit limestone facades.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Dijon
Dijon Cathedral
9.0/10 (423 reviews)
Dijon Cathedral's 93-meter spire crowns a masterpiece of Burgundian Gothic and Romanesque styles. The ancient crypt houses Saint Benignus's martyrium with coloured marble pavements and intricate sculptures.
Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy
9.0/10 (400 reviews)
The former residence of Burgundy's rulers now houses one of France's oldest art museums. Climb the Philippe le Bon Tower for panoramic views of Dijon's terracotta rooftops and medieval spires.
Church of Notre Dame
9.0/10 (294 reviews)
This 13th-century Gothic masterpiece features a striking façade, famous owl sculpture, and unique Jacquemart clock. Touch the owl with your left hand for good luck while admiring the soaring vaulted interior.
Darcy Square
8.8/10 (378 reviews)
Place Darcy welcomes visitors with its neoclassical triumphal arch and Haussmannian elegance. Stroll through the adjacent Jardin Darcy to admire Pompon's iconic polar bear sculpture among serene ponds and terraces.
Liberation Square
9.0/10 (415 reviews)
This elegant semicircular square forms the historic heart of Dijon, surrounded by the grand Palais des Ducs. Relax at a café terrace and watch the dancing fountains while sampling local Burgundian cuisine.
La Toison d'Or Shopping Center
8.6/10 (239 reviews)
Dijon's premier shopping destination features over 150 shops and services in a contemporary setting. Browse international brands, enjoy diverse dining options, and relax in comfortable seating areas with free Wi-Fi.
Zenith Dijon
8.2/10 (102 reviews)
This modern venue captivates with its arc-shaped auditorium and exceptional acoustics. Arrive early to explore nearby dining before enjoying world-class performances in Dijon's premier cultural space.
University of Burgundy
8.2/10 (94 reviews)
Established in 1722, the University of Burgundy combines modern and historical architecture on its Dijon campus. Visitors can explore the Maison de l'Université and attend public exhibitions.
"Wonderful hotel. Spotlessly clean, very friendly helpful staff on reception. Perfect location walkable to everything. Car parking 7 mins walk away €11 for 24 hours."
"We've stayed here on multiple occasions with our dog. It's very clean, with friendly staff, and a great location for a 1 night stopoff driving through France.
The only reason I gave 4 stars is that they don't have signs in front of the electric charging points asking people to move their cars after they've been charged. I know the staff can't do much, but the same cars were parked in the 2 bays for more than 12 hours straight, which meant we had to leave earlier than planned to charge in another...
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