Wine Tasting
Visit during the annual Hospices de Beaune wine auction for a unique experience.
Beaune, often hailed as the wine capital of Burgundy, is a picturesque city in the Bourgogne region of France. Known for its significant role in wine production, Beaune is surrounded by some of the world's most famous wine villages. The city boasts a rich historical and architectural heritage, with landmarks such as the 15th-century Hospices de Beaune and the Beffroi. Visitors can explore the extensive old town, which is still encircled by well-preserved battlements and ramparts. Beaune's cultural significance is further highlighted by its inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the Climats, terroirs of Burgundy site.
Beaune, often hailed as the wine capital of Burgundy, is a picturesque city in the Bourgogne region of France. Known for its significant role in wine production, Beaune is surrounded by some of the world's most famous wine villages. The city boasts a rich historical and architectural heritage, with landmarks such as the 15th-century Hospices de Beaune and the Beffroi. Visitors can explore the extensive old town, which is still encircled by well-preserved battlements and ramparts. Beaune's cultural significance is further highlighted by its inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the Climats, terroirs of Burgundy site.
Capital of Burgundy wines.
Annual Hospices de Beaune wine auction.
Well-preserved renaissance architecture.
Surrounded by renowned wine villages.
Extensive historic old town.
Rich cultural heritage with several museums and historical sites.
Beautiful natural surroundings with nearby wine villages.
Renowned for its wine production and auctions.
Visit during the annual Hospices de Beaune wine auction for a unique experience.
Take a walk around the old town to appreciate the well-preserved renaissance architecture.
Wine enthusiasts and history buffs.
EUR €
$100-$200 p/day
French, English
Try the local Burgundian dishes to complement the wine tasting experience.
Don't miss the 15th-century Hospices de Beaune and the Beffroi.
Wine Tasting, Cultural Exploration, Historical Sightseeing
April-June, September-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Beaune, with mild weather perfect for wine tours and outdoor exploration.
Summer brings vibrant festivals and events, but expect larger crowds.
Fall is perfect for wine enthusiasts, with harvest season offering a unique experience.
Winter is quieter, providing a peaceful atmosphere to explore the city's historical sites.