Dijon, the capital of Burgundy, is home to ahi sizable protected area that spans 97 hectares and is officially recognized as a 'city of art and history.' The pedestrian city center is the ideal place to explore that region, which includes the Climates of Burgundy's vineyard and is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
THINGS TO DO AT OFFICE DE TOURISM:
Learn about the past of Dijon, and take in the charm of the former Burgundian capital:
The Porte Guillaume, the Palace of the States and the Dukes of Burgundy, Notre-Dame, the Hôtel de Vogüe, Saint-Bénigne, and Saint-Philibert, among other highlights of our city, are some of the 22 segments that make up this 22-segment trail. You'll be able to access the Well of Moses, the Charterhouse of Champmol, the Jean-Jacques Rousseau neighborhood, and three loops totaling 15 additional segments that will introduce you to the city's other facets.
The main office is where the visits begin.
Choose from a variety of carefully picked cultural activities:
- Tourist information on Dijon, including a city map, lodging options, dining options, and festive and cultural events.
- Tourist information on the Burgundy region, the French departments, and the nations of Europe.
- Selling tourist services in Dijon and on the Côte de Nuits, such as the Parcours de la Chouette, the Dijon City Pass, hotel reservations, and guided tour bookings.
- The sale of various goods, including postcards, Dijon-related books, and owl-themed memorabilia
Services offered to tourism industry professionals include:
-Help in creating a stay plan.
- Interaction with service providers for tourists.
- The provision of escorted and educational tours.
Dijon is a hub for French cuisine, modern art, and architectural history:
Wheelchair-accessible, magnetic loop-equipped reception areas for the Dijon Métropole Tourist Office are located in the station's courtyard and rue des Forges.
You can get guidance from stay advisors based on your needs.
The office also sells tickets for climbing the Tour Philippe Le Bon.
11 rue des Forges, 21000, Dijon France