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Top neighbourhoods in Dijon

Dijon Centre Ville

Dijon's Centre Ville turns everyday sightseeing into a medieval treasure hunt. Wander car-free cobblestone streets to discover the magnificent Ducal Palace with its colourful tiled roof and Notre-Dame's Gothic spires reaching skyward. Half-timbered houses lead you to elegant arcades at Place de la Libération and the bustling covered market halls packed with mouthwatering Burgundian specialities. Traditional bistros serve up coq au vin while wine bars showcase the region's famous vintages. The neighborhood's honey-colored limestone buildings and ancient paved lanes are best explored on foot, with tram lines connecting to outer districts when your legs need a break.

Old Town Dijon

Old Town Dijon brings medieval France to life through its honey-colored limestone buildings and Gothic architecture. Cobblestone streets lead to the magnificent Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, Notre-Dame church with its famous owl sculpture, and charming half-timbered houses. You'll discover authentic Burgundian culture in traditional mustard shops, wine cellars, and local craft boutiques. The area thrives as a pedestrian zone where visitors can comfortably explore historic sites without vehicle traffic. Traditional bistros serve regional specialities like coq au vin and escargot, while boutique hotels in converted medieval buildings offer accommodation with exposed beams and stone walls. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk of each other.

Centre Sud

Centre Sud unfolds like a storybook of medieval Dijon with cobblestone streets leading to magnificent treasures. The Gothic Notre-Dame church with its famous owl sculpture stands alongside the grand Palace of the Dukes. Half-timbered houses painted in warm ochre surround charming squares where locals gather. Visitors feel transported through time as church bells chime across the pedestrianised historic district. Traditional Burgundian bistros serve coq au vin paired with celebrated local wines in this walkable area. Boutique hotels occupy converted mansions while B&Bs offer rooms with period furnishings and personalised service. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute stroll, making Centre Sud perfect for travellers who appreciate history, architecture, and authentic French culture.

Faubourg North

Faubourg North feels like sneaking a peek at the secret side of Dijon where real French life unfolds. This residential northern suburb trades tourist crowds for quiet tree-lined streets and authentic area cafés. While there's not much sightseeing within the area itself, you're just a 30-minute stroll from Dijon's historic centre with its magnificent Palace of the Dukes. Budget travellers will love the wallet-friendly accommodation that cost way less than city centre spots. Small family-run bistros serve up traditional Burgundian dishes without the tourist markup. Local buses connect you to central Dijon, though many visitors prefer the peaceful walk or cycling along connecting bike paths.

Faubourg Sud

Dijon's Faubourg Sud neighbourhood is home to attractions, such as La Vie Bourguignonne Museum and Hôtels Particuliers.

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