Local Cuisine
Don't miss trying the famous Dijon mustard and the local wine.
Dijon, the capital of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, is a city steeped in history and culture. Known for its role as the seat of the Dukes of Burgundy, it showcases a stunning array of architectural styles, including Capetian, Gothic, and Renaissance. Visitors can explore its UNESCO World Heritage-listed historical center, characterized by its unique Burgundian polychrome roofs. The city is also a gastronomic haven, famous for its Dijon mustard and hosting the annual International and Gastronomic Fair. With its vibrant cultural scene and green spaces, Dijon is a must-visit for those interested in history, art, and French cuisine.
Dijon, the capital of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, is a city steeped in history and culture. Known for its role as the seat of the Dukes of Burgundy, it showcases a stunning array of architectural styles, including Capetian, Gothic, and Renaissance. Visitors can explore its UNESCO World Heritage-listed historical center, characterized by its unique Burgundian polychrome roofs. The city is also a gastronomic haven, famous for its Dijon mustard and hosting the annual International and Gastronomic Fair. With its vibrant cultural scene and green spaces, Dijon is a must-visit for those interested in history, art, and French cuisine.
Home to the Dukes of Burgundy with rich history.
Famous for Dijon mustard and local culinary specialties.
UNESCO World Heritage site for its historical center.
Annual International and Gastronomic Fair.
Distinctive Burgundian polychrome roofs.
Rich cultural heritage with historical sites and museums.
Famous for its culinary specialties, including mustard and wine.
Beautiful architectural styles spanning several centuries.
Don't miss trying the famous Dijon mustard and the local wine.
Dijon is walkable, but also offers efficient public transport for exploring.
History buffs and culinary enthusiasts.
EUR €
$100-$200 p/day
159,941
Visit during the International and Gastronomic Fair for a unique experience.
Explore the city's UNESCO World Heritage-listed center for a journey through history.
French, English
Cultural Exploration, Foodies, History Lovers
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather and is ideal for exploring the city's gardens and historical sites.
Summers can be busy with tourists, but the city hosts vibrant events and festivals.
Autumn is perfect for enjoying the local wine harvest and cooler weather.
Winters are quiet, allowing for a peaceful exploration of the city's cultural offerings.







