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Chloe Demilly27 Rue Parmentier
Dijon
21000
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Côme room: Featuring reversible air conditioning and a television, this room is situated on the first floor with a view of the street. It is equipped with a comfortable queen size bed and a private shower room with a separate toilet. The room measures 26m² in total.Mathilde room: With reversible air conditioning and a television, this room is also located on the first floor and overlooks the street. It offers a sleeping area with a queen size bed, a cozy lounge area, and a private shower room with a separate toilet. The room measures 33m² in total.
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Attractions
- Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy: Located in the heart of Dijon, the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy is a grand medieval palace that served as the residence of the Dukes of Burgundy. It now houses the Museum of Fine Arts, showcasing a vast collection of artworks and artifacts.
- Dijon Cathedral: Also known as the Cathedral of Saint-Bénigne, this impressive Romanesque-Gothic cathedral dates back to the 13th century. Its unique features include the crypt housing the tomb of Saint Bénigne and stunning stained glass windows.
- Jardin Darcy: Situated just a short walk from Rue Parmentier, Jardin Darcy is a beautiful public garden offering a tranquil escape from the city. It features picturesque pathways, fountains, flowerbeds, and a stunning panoramic view of Dijon.
- Musée de la Moutarde Fallot: Mustard lovers should visit the Musée de la Moutarde Fallot, a museum dedicated to the history and production of mustard. Learn about the traditional mustard-making process and sample various flavors in this interactive museum.
- Owl's Trail: Embark on a self-guided walking tour known as the Owl's Trail (Parcours de la Chouette). This trail takes you through the historic center of Dijon, passing by important landmarks, including the Notre-Dame Church and the Old Market. Look for brass owl markers along the route, which guide visitors.
- Rue des Forges: A charming pedestrian street lined with colorful half-timbered houses and boutique shops, Rue des Forges is perfect for a leisurely stroll and shopping. It offers a blend of traditional and modern establishments, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
- Rue de la Liberté: Dijon's main shopping street, Rue de la Liberté, is a bustling hub for retail therapy. It features a wide range of stores, from high-end fashion boutiques to well-known international brands. Take a break at one of the cafes or restaurants along the street.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon: Housed in the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon is one of the oldest museums in France. It showcases a remarkable collection of art spanning from ancient times to the 20th century, including works by Veronese, Monet, and Van Gogh.
- Church of Notre-Dame: The Church of Notre-Dame is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Its intricate facade, rose window, and elegant interior make it a must-visit attraction in Dijon. Don't miss the nearby Jacquemart Clock, which features animated figurines that strike the hours. 10. Lake Kir: Located just outside the city center, Lake Kir is a popular recreational area with a beautiful lake surrounded by green spaces. Visitors can enjoy activities such as boating, walking or cycling along the shoreline, and picnicking while taking in the scenic views.