Dijon — the historic capital of Burgundy, renowned for mustard, medieval architecture, wine culture, and UNESCO heritage sites. A charming blend of grand palaces, cobblestone streets, and gourmet cuisine

📍 What to See

Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon
Notre-Dame of Dijon (iconic owl carving for good luck!)
The Owl’s Trail – self-guided walking route
Place de la Libération – lively plaza
Church of Saint-Michel
Dijon Botanical Garden & Arquebuse Museum
Les Halles – historic local market designed by Eiffel experts

🍽️ What to Eat

Dijon Mustard tasting (varieties & spice levels)
Coq au Vin – Burgundy classic
Pain d’épices – spiced gingerbread
Époisses cheese – strong & famous local cheese
Burgundy snails (Escargots)
Cassis liqueur – Blackcurrant specialties
Fine French pastries in street cafés

🛍️ What to Buy

Original Dijon Mustard from artisan shops
Burgundy wines (Pinot Noir, Chardonnay)
Cassis products (crème de cassis)
Local cheeses & gourmet gift sets
Ceramic owl souvenirs
Handmade chocolates & pastries

✨ What to Experience

Wine tours in Burgundy vineyards
Follow the “Owl Trail” city exploration
Visit traditional mustard workshops
Farmers’ market mornings at Les Halles
Tasting menus at Michelin-rated restaurants

✈️ How to Go

Nearest airports: Paris or Lyon → TGV train to Dijon
High-speed trains from Paris: ~1.5 hours
Local buses & walking are the best for city tours

🧳 Travel Tips

Best Time: April–October
Many museums free or low-cost — check timings
Comfortable shoes for walking the historic streets
Book wine tours in advance
Try basic French greetings for friendly interactions

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