Travel to Dijon
Travel to Dijon
A small French town in Burgundy, Dijon might only be known to the outside world for its mustard, but theres more to this charming city than the signature spicy yellow sauce and a fulfilling glass of wine. The city is half modern, half medieval, with tall buildings and lovely, romantic half-timbered houses scattered around the town centre. Those into culture and arts will love Dijon as arrays of various museums are here to keep you enchanted. With pleasant weather almost year-round, Dijon is a perfect holiday getaway for travellers looking for peaceful serenity and a simple lifestyle.
Transportation to Dijon
The best way to get to Dijon if you travel from other French destinations is by TGV high-speed train. The journey takes only 90 minutes from Paris and no more than 2 hours from most major towns. You can also fly to Dijon Burgundy Airport, located 20 minutes drive from the city centre. Driving into Dijon is convenient as the city is well-connected to freeway and highway networks.
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What to see
Perhaps the first and the most popular stop for visitors is Amora Mustard Museum where you can learn more about the fascinating story of mustard and how its made. Other major attractions include Muse des Beaux Arts Dijon, one of the most important art museums in the country; Muse de la Vie Bourguignonne, featuring interesting displays on the local lifestyles of the past and a unique museum situated right in the middle of a botanical garden, Jardin de l'Arquebuse and Muse.
Daytrips
If time permits, drive out of Dijon into the countryside to visit idyllic vineyards and admire the pretty rolling hills. The Cte d'Or and the Cte de Beaune in the south are famous for their red wines and vibrant, open markets. Travel through quaint little wine villages and check out their latest production. Most cellars offer wine-tasting sessions; just make sure you arent too tipsy to find your way back to the city!
Activities and leisure
There are so many things to do in Dijon you might be surprised. Those into outdoor nature will be glad to find a variety of fun-filled activities such as ballooning, fishing and horseback riding. Another great way to spend a lovely afternoon is to tour the city on foot. The centre is quite small, and you can walk everywhere, exploring Dijon at your own pace. Stop at the renowned mustard store, Boutique Maille Mustard Store, to get one-of-a-kind mustardy souvenirs for your family.
Safety issues
Dijon is no safer than other French towns and you should be careful when travelling in crowded areas. Pick-pockets are known to roam around bus and train stations looking for victims. Take extra care of your bags and make sure your car is safely locked wherever you park. Also, if you decide to drive in the city, keep in mind that Dijon drivers can be quite reckless. Loss of belongings and unexpected incidents can ruin your holiday, so taking out travel insurance for you and your family is highly recommended.
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