In a pedestrian district in the heart of Dijon’s historic area, ibis Styles Dijon Central is just half a mile from Dijon Train Station. It features 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi.
Diane
Australia
Clean and roomy well appointed rooms in a central location.
The hotel is located near the motorways A6, A38, A31 and A39 and only 10 minutes' drive from the center of Dijon. The exhibition and congress center is 2.2 mi away.
victor
Netherlands
Close to the highway and 18 minutes to the heart of Dijon.
The Novotel Dijon Sud is located on the Burgundy wine route, 10 minutes from Dijon and in the area of the Marsannay-La-Côte vineyards.
Oleksii
Netherlands
A good hotel on a popular vacation route, flexible check-in and family rooms definitely a big plus. There is own parking and a garden to enjoy on a sunny morning.
Located opposite Dijon Train Station, the ibis Dijon Gare Hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the historic city center. It offers air-conditioned rooms equipped with a radio and free WiFi.
Margaret
Ireland
Wonderful staff lovely breakfast and good parking very close to a beautiful center leaving
Hôtel Wilson - Teritoriais located in the Burgundy region a 10-minute walk from the center of Dijon. It is housed in a 17th-century post house. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Leslie
United States of America
Staying at Hotel Wilson was a great experience! My husband and I were traveling with our niece and her baby. We were well taken care of from the moment we arrived. The breakfast buffet in the morning was delightful. We will recommend this hotel to our friends and family!
Located in Dijon, Campanile Dijon Congrès Clémenceau offers air-conditioned guest rooms and free Wi-Fi access throughout.
Alex
United States of America
We stayed briefly for 1 night on our drive from Marseille back to Paris. We arrived very late due to persistent traffic jams on the A6/A7. The hotel is located in a residential part of town and while we were not able to park in the private lot of the hotel, we did find free street parking nearby. The bed and pillows were ok and the water pressure was good.
Located in Dijon, 1.3 miles from Dijon Congrexpo, ibis budget Dijon Saint Apollinaire provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Offering an indoor pool, a spa Nuxe and wellness center, Vertigo Hotel is a design hotel located in Dijon.
Habib
Israel
Design , bed comfort , location , attention to details , very clean and great in room facilities , very helpful staff with special requests like flowers and all
Located in central Burgundy, the Grand Hôtel La Cloche Dijon MGallery Hotel Collection is conveniently located near the main attractions, including museums and the Ducal Palace.
Immaculate and modern with historical architecture.
Offering a spa with sauna, hammam and fitness center, the Holiday Inn is located just outside Dijon’s historic city center, in the heart of the Toison d’Or Technological Park.
central to everything, clean and staff very welcoming
Located in Dijon, a 2-minute walk from Saint-Philibert Church, Mama Shelter Dijon provides accommodations with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Just perfect, from decoration to location to service
In the center of Dijon, capital of Burgundy, close to the Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne, Hotel Le Jacquemart enjoys a privileged location in the district of the Antique shops.
Great location for exploring the old town and eating out
Located in Dijon, a 3-minute walk from Dijon Train Station, Nomad Hotel Dijon has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a garden and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Very nice location, parking, super clean, nice pool, friendly staff
Featuring a terrace and a bar, Ibis budget Dijon Centre Clemenceau is located in Dijon, a 3-minute walk from Dijon Congrexpo and 1.4 miles from Dijon Train Station.
Very good location really close to the city centre
Located in Dijon, 1.2 mi from Dijon Congrexpo, B&B HOTEL Dijon Center offers rooms with air conditioning. Each accommodations at the 2-star hotel has city views and free WiFi.
With a privileged location in the heart of Dijon, near the historic center, museums and shopping streets, this former characterful private house offers modern comforts.
Great location & good size rooms. very happy it had AC
Located in Dijon historical city center, 164 feet from the pedestrian area, Hôtel des Halles features a free WiFi access. The Halles centrales Covered Market is located 984 ft walk away.
The rooms were clean, spacious and very comfortable!
Set in the heart of the historic center of Dijon, Maison Philippe Le Bon is 984 feet from Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne. Free WiFi in all rooms and all public areas of the hotel.
Very friendly staff. Nice and modern room, excellent breakfast
Located a 5-minute walk from the Dijon train station, the Logis Hotel Darcy Dijon Center is across from the Place Darcy underground public parking lot, which is monitored 24 hours a day and is...
Central to everything & the staff are all so helpful.
Located opposite Dijon Train Station, the ibis Dijon Gare Hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the historic city center. It offers air-conditioned rooms equipped with a radio and free WiFi.
Staff were excellent. Good location. On site parking.
The Hôtel Montchapet is located in the heart of Dijon, just a 10-minute walk to Gare de Dijon-Ville. It offers soundproofed accommodations and free Wi-Fi.
Located opposite the train station and in a pedestrianized area in Dijon city center, Kyriad Prestige Dijon Center has a 24-hour front desk and features air-conditioned rooms with private bathroom.
Check-in is easy, staff are welcoming and helpful.
FAQs about hotels in Dijon
On average, 3-star hotels in Dijon cost NOK 1,324 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dijon are NOK 1,820 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dijon can be found for NOK 3,414 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs NOK 1,394 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dijon for tonight. You'll pay around NOK 2,242 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dijon will cost around NOK 3,756, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Home to Dukes of Burgundy for 4 centuries, Dijon is a magnificent combination of colour and culture. Set on a large square with fountains, the Ducal Palace houses a fabulous fine art museum. You can climb Philippe Le Bon tower here for wonderful views of the multi-coloured tiles typical of the city’s roofs.
Equally as vibrant are the half-timbered facades in the Old Town. The best examples are in cobbled Place François Rude, where relaxed bars and cafes offer good people watching.
On a grander scale is Place Darcy whose Porte Guillaume arch faces a shady park. Dijon’s many green spaces include huge Parc de la Colombière whose central path was considered by Louis XIV the most beautiful in his kingdom. Another popular walk is along Promenade de l'Ouche starting near the hospital and ending at large Kir Lake where you can swim.
This is an evidently wealthy city, so there are plenty of places to shop, but a must-see is Les Halles market, designed by Gustav Eiffel, architect of the tower.
Don’t check out of your Dijon hotel, apartment or B&B without touching the owl on the side of Notre Dame church – use your left hand for good luck. Dijon Airport is a domestic airport, but the city is easily reached by car and train.
We chose to go to Dijon because it's reachable by train, it...
We chose to go to Dijon because it's reachable by train, it seemed to offer a range of interesting attractions in its own right, there were some day trips available within sensible range, and the countryside looked as if it might provide some interesting walking. All of these turned out to be true: we ended up spending 4 days in Dijon itself, took 3 day trips (Beaune, Besançon and Semur-en-Auxois), and we spent 4 days walking.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I'm really surprised that I haven't heard more about Dijon -...
I'm really surprised that I haven't heard more about Dijon - it's a beautiful place to visit. The old town is crammed full of exceptionally well preserved buildings around every corner, which stop you in your tracks. The proximity of the cathedral to the surrounding medieval buildings is surreal!
Then there's the grand plaza's and marbled facades. Just walk and soak it all up. Better still, download the app and follow the owl walking tour which ensures you don't miss a thing.
There's a lovely evening atmosphere as everyone appeared to be outside enjoying a meal or drink - no matter what day of the week! It's simply friendly and relaxed - particularly around the Les Halles market area. We had great meals and weren't charged a fortune for them either.
Dijon just might be my favourite French city!
A
Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Great shopping and dining experiences in Dijon.
Great shopping and dining experiences in Dijon. Fantastic walkable city center for shopping and exploring the historic and cultural sites. The food scene is amazing with tons of amazing and creative restaurants, local options and you have to check out the big indoor market. Great options in the surrounding area for short day trips.
Leslie
Switzerland
Scored 10
10
Loved the place.
Loved the place. First time we’ve visited and enjoyed walking round - there are free shuttle buses to take you to places in the city but much of it is pedestrianised. Good shops and restaurants and bars. Art galleries and museums. Need to check opening timing. We found people to be friendly and very helpful to us. Would revisit. Also good to visit is Beaune - a town just down the road.
Kathryn
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We only stayed overnight.
We only stayed overnight. The area near Les Halles had several restaurants in different price ranges.
For guests at the Hotel Wilson, set the GPS for Place du President Wilson, not for rue de Longvic, the address of the hotel - it starts a long way out in Longvic!
Ivan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Dijon is a lovely old town with layers of history and...
Dijon is a lovely old town with layers of history and architectural styles. Numerous secret courtyards to discover accidentally. It boasts delicious restaurants from traditional French to Japanese-influenced flavors and presentation. Numerous lovely cafes and boutiques. Museum of Burgundy life was weirdly cool. Musee des Beaux Arts was mostly focused on religious to renaissance painting and a wonderful Pissaro landscape. Ended with a strong exhibituon of a contemporary female French sculptor and her partner.
Its a two start hotel.... ( French call it three but its 2 star!). No lift. small rooms. very basic, a bit old and tired. So why am i giving it five stars? Well its value for money! if you are driving through france and need a place to sleep for the night then this is perfect. Very close to the motorway and beds are comfortable. Bathroom is old and doesnt have enough room to swing a cat... but for £50 for a twin room you couldnt ask for more. Staff were friendly and spoke reasonable english.
The best feature was the personnel, they were very friendly and helpful and especially the one most present during our stay, Pedro, was extremely kind and helpful.
Very cooperative in helping us reach the hotel parking efficiently by calling us up front and very informative, on request, about the city of Dijon.
The hotel is also nicely located very near to City Centre and surrounded by a couple of restaurants and a tram station.
Very secure and clean. All basic facilities covered, spacious bright rooms, comfy bed. I loved having the bakery and corner shop downstairs. Very short distance to the city centre; we like walking but the tram is also close if you don't want to. We wanted somewhere with secure parking and there were lots of spaces available.
Good hotel for a stopover on your way to the South of France. Free outside parking opposite to the entrance. Next to a shopping mall with a wide range of shops and restaurants. Well equipped breakfast. Relatively close to the motorway.
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