History and culture
You'll find a wide selection of Dijon hotels to choose from, each well placed to allow you to explore the best of everything the city has to offer. When it comes to history, culture and the arts, there's plenty in the city to keep you occupied. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon is one of the largest museums in the country, home to paintings that date back to the reign of Louis XIV.
Medieval and renaissance townhouses and buildings fill the streets of the city, and there's plenty to keep lovers of architecture happy. Visit the Palace of the Dukes and the Estates of Burgundy overlooking the Place de la Libération, before heading to the nearby tourist information centre to pick up a map for the city's Owl Trail – a one-hour walk that explains much of the history of Dijon.
The Church of Notre-Dame, also situated within the Old Town, dates back to the 13th century and is a great example of Gothic architecture.
Out and about
Get a different view of the city by booking a place on a guided Segway tour through Dijon's historical centre, or perhaps spend some time relaxing and people-watching in a café or restaurant on the Rue des Forges. It is surely one of the city's most attractive streets, filled with character and centuries-old architecture.
L' Imaginarium allows visitors to learn about the world of vines, vineyards and wine, providing an insight into one of the region's major industries. You can also taste some local produce by visiting Les Halles indoor market. Sample a fantastic array of food and drink, and discover that there's much more to Dijon than mustard.
Eating and drinking
The city has excellent dining options to suit all tastes, so whether you're looking for a light snack or a tasting menu in a top-class restaurant, you'll be well catered for. Try Burgundy specialities such as boeuf bourguignon at La Comédie brasserie, or perhaps at La Boucherie Restaurant, a butcher's shop in Les Halles.
Experience fine dining at Le Bouchon du Palais and La Maison des Cariatides, or relax in a more informal environment with some tapas at Dr Wine.
A visit to the Burgundy region wouldn't be complete without a trip to a vineyard. Sample rich and deep reds during a tour of the Côte de Nuits wine region, which runs for roughly 30km to the south of Dijon.