Burgundy And The Rhone, France
Start your day with the iconic Hospices de Beaune, allowing 1.5-2 hours. Focus on the polychrome roof and Hall of the Poor.
Enjoy a traditional Burgundian lunch at a city center bistro, perhaps a 'menu du jour'.
Discover more comprehensive itineraries for extended stays in Burgundy.
Day 1: Arrive, explore Hospices de Beaune and city center. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Visit the Musée du Vin de Bourgogne to deepen your wine history comprehension. Alternatively, drive to Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune for its unusual collections.
Dedicate days 1-3 to Beaune itself and the immediate Côte de Beaune.
Day 4: Take a train to Dijon. Explore the Ducal Palace, Fine Arts Museum, Owl's Trail, and covered market. Return to Beaune.
Beaune presents enjoyable experiences across various budgets with smart planning.
Stay in budget hotels or campsites just outside Beaune. Utilize local markets for self-catering and picnic lunches. Focus on free attractions like city ramparts and wandering through the vineyards. Use regional trains for day trips.
Stay in comfortable mid-range hotels or charming B&Bs (chambres d'hôtes). Enjoy a mix of casual and mid-range dining experiences. Include one or two organized wine tours or a cooking class. Visit the main attractions (Hospices, Wine Museum).
Stay in luxury hotels, boutique châteaux-hôtels, or high-end gîtes. Indulge in fine dining at Michelin-starred restaurants. Arrange private, chauffeured wine tours and a hot air balloon experience. Utilize private drivers or taxis for most journeys.
Tailor your Beaune itinerary to match your main interests.
Concentrate your time on the Hospices de Beaune, the Collégiale Notre-Dame, walking the city ramparts, and visiting the local museums (Wine Museum, Fine Arts Museum).
Prioritize cooking classes (learning Burgundian dishes) and guided food tours (including market visits).
Focus on extensive cycling along the Voie des Vignes, vineyard hikes (e.g., Sentier des Grands Crus).
Incorporate visits to the Parc de la Bouzaize (with boat rentals and playground), easy bike rides on flat paths.
Focus on the architectural details of the Hospices de Beaune, the Romanesque elements of Notre-Dame.
Explore the tranquil Abbaye de Cîteaux. Spend time in quiet vineyard walks, appreciating the peaceful landscape.
Enjoy outdoor dining, extensive cycling through sun-drenched vineyards, and vineyard picnics. Longer daylight hours invite extended exploration.
Witness the grape harvest in action; the vineyards transform with activity. Look for special harvest festivals and events in the villages.
Experience cozy wine cellars for tastings and smaller crowds. Appreciate the quiet beauty of dormant vineyards in winter. Spring brings fresh green shoots and pleasant temperatures.