Top 5 Things to do for Honeymoon in Dijon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comte

May 12, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

As the ancient capital of the Burgundy province, Dijon is an architecturally rich city offering far more than mustard. In its restored medieval core, you'll discover one of France's oldest museums, the MusŽe des Beaux-Arts, as well as the elegant Palace of the Dukes and the opulent 1614 mansion H™tel de Vogue. Take a quiet walk through the lime- and chestnut-lined paths of Cours du Parc, a green space dating to 1671, and don't forget to pair the region's rich history with its gastronomic delights.
Restaurants in Dijon

1. Wine and Voyages

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Wine and Voyages

The Burgundy wine specialists at Wine & Voyages will help you see this region from the inside - along the beautiful vineyard roads, through the villages, the barrel and bottle aging cellars and help you understand and taste the great wines of Burgundy - some of the greatest pinot noir and chardonnay in the world. Wine and Voyages has been showcasing the beauty of Burgundy wine country to visitors since 1992. Come see and learn about this historic region, taste wines and take home fantastic souvenirs (memories, wine and more!) Advance online reservations strongly recommended.

2. Authentica Tours

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Authentica Tours

ENJOY THE AUTHENTIC BURGUNDY Authentica is a boutique Burgundy wine tour organizer located in Burgundy(Dijon & Beaune). Join local experts to share a day trip from Paris (1 h 1/2 by TGV train) or a longer break. Our tours are rated #1 on Tripadvisor. Our tours are for anyone who enjoys the French “Art de Vivre” and wine, both connoisseurs and beginners. Explore unique heritage, picturesque scenery, great cuisine and renowned vineyards with your friendly host: winemaker, sommelier or experienced professional. Daily tours and wine tasting tours are limited to 8 people. Or, to discover Burgundy in the most exclusive way, why not experience a private program? Customized transport/transfers or car with private driver on request. Treat yourself to the best. Nicolas & Emmanuel - Creators of Authentica

3. Heritour Voyage

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Heritour Voyage

Heritour Voyage is a tour operator based in the heart of Burgundy, France. We are specialised in the organisation of wine tours, and tailor-made trips in Burgundy around food, wine, heritage of our region. We provide also private transfers with professional drivers in luxury vehicles from and to the Burgundy region (Dijon/Beaune). Whatever for a private luxury wine tour or private transportation service, our goal will be to provide you with an unforgettable travel experience through an exciting experience as well as a professional and personalised service. Through the creation of wine tours tailor-made for you, consisting of wine tastings, explanation of the climates (vineyards) of Burgundy and visits to historic buildings, we wish to welcome you and make you travel as you are. We operate all year long and our experts-guides will accompany you in ENGLISH and FRENCH. We can also offer these bespoke luxury wine tours in CHINESE, JAPANESE, BRAZILIAN, RUSSIAN on request.

4. Paroisse Notre-Dame De Dijon

2 Place Notre Dame, 21000, Dijon France +33 3 45 34 27 61 http://notre-dame-dijon.blogspot.com/
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Paroisse Notre-Dame De Dijon

Early 13th-century gothic church features gargoyles and slender columns topped by the famous 14th-century Jacquemart Clock.

Reviewed By VadimM67 - Murmansk, Russia

The church of Notre Dame in its appearance is suitable for a cathedral. It was originally built in this capacity and was the home church for the inhabitants of the ducal palace. However, Saint-Benigne became a cathedral by the will of circumstances. However, the status of an ordinary church did not prevent Notre Dame from entering the World Heritage List in 2015. And all thanks to the western facade, which has no equal in French Gothic. Even if only it remained of the cathedral, it would be included in the World Heritage List, as happened with the facade of St. Paul's Cathedral in Macau. The 29-meter-high western facade attracts the eye with a contradictory combination of pointed arches on the first level and two rows of arcature galleries evoking memories of Venice with its Renaissance palaces. However, the idea does not fly away for a long time to the banks of the Grand Canal, because in the middle of the Renaissance arches we see quite Gothic gargoyles. Gargoyles as you know, in addition to intimidating, performed a much more important role as drains for cathedrals.However, the fake gargoyles that adorn the facade today are not medieval at all, but the result of the work of 7 Parisian sculptors from 1880 to 1882 during the restoration. Where did the real ones go? They were destroyed almost immediately after the completion of the work on Notre Dame in 1240. By the way, the church was built in a record-breaking 20 years for the Middle Ages. One of the moneylenders of Dijon decided to get married in the new church. And it must happen that a gargoyle depicting just moneylender fell from the facade and killed moneylender. Superstitious horror did not allow to return gargoyles back 6 centuries! In addition to the gargoyles, there are 3 other attractions in Dijon's Notre Dame. The first attraction is located inside, the second is at the top, and the third is located below. The statue of Our Lady of Bon Hope, or the Black Virgin, is located in the church. Le Jacquemart clock is located in the bell tower. The watch, brought as a trophy from the looted Flanders Kortrijk, consists of four metal automatons. Two , Jacquemart and Jacqueline, ring a large bell with a hammer. Two other automatons, their "children" Jacquelinet and Jacquelinette, strike from a quarter of an hour to a quarter of an hour, each with a small bell. It is necessary to climb up to this structure. But the third one is publicly available. This is the symbol of Dijon - the owl, which the tourists who believe in pagan habits have already erased. After all, touching it brings good luck. The experiment has been going on for many years with thousands of teachers, and the owl is being erased little by little...

5. Rue Des Forges

Rue Des Forges, 21000, Dijon France
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Rue Des Forges

Reviewed By jandavina - Winnersh, United Kingdom

Was so pleasantly surprised by the Beauty of this town .. amazing architecture and lovely old Streets to wander along .. photographers delight

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