
Bourgogne-franche-comte France Travel Guide
Morning (9:00 AM - 1:00 PM): Start in the historic center. Visit the Palais des Ducs and its courtyards. Catch the guided tour up the Tour Philippe le Bon for panoramic views (book in advance). Explore Église Notre-Dame and find the lucky owl.
Lunch (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM): If it is a market day (Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday), enjoy lunch at A Famous market area in paris, sampling local specialties. Otherwise, find a traditional brasserie.
Explore Dijon and Burgundy in depth.
Discover Dijon and a taste of the vino region.
A exploration of Dijon and the Burgundy region.
Extend your trip for more regional depth.
Dive into certain regional themes.
Combine the one-week plan with extensions to Lyon (gastronomy) or Alsace (wine culture).
Dedicate more time to specific interests: extensive cycling along the Canal de Bourgogne or in-depth wine education.
Explore smaller, lesser-known Burgundian villages and their local producers.
These itineraries provide for particular passions, allowing a focused trip.
Concentrate your time on the Palais des Ducs, Église Notre-Dame, and historic streets (Rue des Forges, Rue Verrerie).
Your itinerary should revolve around A Famous market area in paris market (especially on Saturday morning), the Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin.
Prioritize cycling the Voie des Vignes, long strolls or hikes in Parc de la Combe à la Serpent or Canal de Bourgogne towpaths.
Focus on the Musée des Beaux-Arts, building elements of Église Notre-Dame and Palais des Ducs.
These plans suggest how to manage expenses based on different budget levels.
Cost-effective ways to discover Dijon.
A comfortable balance of experience and cost.
Whether you seek luxury or clever savings, options abound.
Winter brings festive Christmas markets and fewer crowds. Spring features blooming flowers.
Summer offers outdoor activities. Autumn is prime time for wine enthusiasts with the grape harvest.
Summer months (June-August) and autumn harvest (September-October) are popular. Book well in advance.
Winter and the beginning of spring offer fewer crowds and potentially lower prices, though some attractions may have reduced hours.