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Explore Dijon

Explore the city of the dukes of Burgundy

Go and explore the city of the dukes of Burgundy

With DiviaMobilités, you can easily visit the many must-see places in Dijon and its metropolitan area.

You can rely on 2 tram routes, more than 20 bus routes, a free city-centre shuttle, 10 car parks, and self-service bicycle stations. And if you prefer, you can even rent your DiviaVélo for 24 hrs, 48 hrs or 7 days.

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OPEN PAYMENT

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PASS TRIBU

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WHERE CAN I BUY A PASS ?

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With the Dijon City Pass and depending on the option chosen (24hr, 48hr or 72hr), you can enjoy unlimited bus and tram transport. Your ticket must be validated every time you board, including connecting journeys.

Must-see places to visit in Dijon

THE cité internationale de la gastronomie et du vin

Celebrate the French art of living! The Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin offers you an exceptional venue for exhibitions, tastings, gourmet workshops and much more.

 Monge Cité de la Gastronomie

          Monge Cité de la Gastronomie

le palais des ducs de bourgogne et musée des beaux-arts

An emblematic site in Dijon, the Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne has a history stretching back several centuries. It is home to the Musée des Beaux Arts, one of the most important in France, with its magnificent collection of mourners.

 Beaux Arts

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the tour Philippe le bon

Built in 1450 for Philip the Good, this 46-metre high tower offers an exceptional view of the city.

 Beaux Arts

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the owl

The emblem of Dijon, you will see it on the buttresses of Notre Dame church. Touch it with your left hand and make a wish !

 Beaux Arts

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the Place François Rude also known as the place du Bareuzai

The Place François Rude is in the very heart of the old town. With its half-timbered houses and its carousel, it attracts many Dijon residents who come to enjoy the terraces and the entertainment.

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the place darcy and the jardin darcy

Explore the Place Darcy and the Porte Guillaume, then cross the gardens to admire its magnificent 18th century fountain and the famous Pompon Bear sculpture.

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        Darcy

the covered market halls

Built in 1873, the Halles de Dijon was inspired by a plan submitted by the Eiffel company. There is a lively covered market, Tuesday-Friday and Saturday mornings.

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the hotel de voguë

Built in around 1614, it is one of the most important parliamentary buildings of 17th century France.

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 Beaux Arts

the musée de la vie bourguignonne

Explore Burgundian life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in this museum on the site of the Bernardines monastery.

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the musée rude

Located in the Church of St Etienne, the museum houses casts of monumental works by Dijon sculptor François Rude (Dijon, 1784–Paris, 1855).

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The musée magnin

The museum houses a collection of approximately 2,000 works and objets d’art assembled by Maurice Magnin and his sister Jeanne, in their 17th century family mansion.

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THE jardin de l'arquebuse - muséum d'histoire naturelle - planetarium

Located in a 5-hectare park with the Ecojardin label and classified as an historical monument, this place, dear to the people of Dijon, is a real haven of peace. It is home to the natural history museum and the planetarium.

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THE puits de moîse

The Chartreuse de Champmol, necropolis of the Dukes of Burgundy, houses a jewel of Burgundian religious art: Le Puits de Moïse. It is the work of Dutch sculptor Claus Sluter.

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