Tourism in Dijon
Ideally located in Dijon, the Brit Hotel Essentiel Dijon Centre Gare is the perfect starting point for a tourist or business stay in Burgundy. Close to the city center and main transport routes, this hotel in Dijon offers excellent value for money for travelers seeking comfort, accessibility, and convenience. Whether you’re visiting Dijon for a weekend, on a business trip, or on vacation, enjoy welcoming accommodation just steps away from the city’s must-see attractions.

What to do in Dijon city center?
Just a few minutes from the Brit Hotel Essentiel Dijon Centre Gare, explore the historic center of Dijon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through medieval streets, admire half-timbered houses, and visit the famous Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy. Don’t miss the Museum of Fine Arts, one of the richest in France.
For a gourmet experience, follow the Owl’s Trail, an iconic walking route that will guide you through Dijon’s main landmarks. Also take advantage of the many restaurants and local markets to taste Burgundian specialties such as beef bourguignon or Dijon mustard.
Escape along the Route des Grands Crus
From Dijon, set off to explore the famous Route des Grands Crus, a must for wine lovers. Travel through prestigious villages such as Gevrey-Chambertin or Nuits-Saint-Georges, and discover the vineyards of Burgundy, renowned worldwide.
Between wine tastings, cellar visits, and rolling landscapes, this excursion offers an authentic experience in the heart of the Burgundian terroir. A stay at the Brit Hotel Essentiel Dijon Centre Gare is the perfect opportunity to plan an unforgettable wine tourism day.


Nature and heritage around Dijon
Looking for nature? The surroundings of Dijon are full of treasures to explore. Go hiking in the Morvan Regional Natural Park or discover charming Burgundian villages. Just a few kilometers away, visit the Abbey of Fontenay, a Cistercian jewel listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
For a unique outing, explore the caves of Arcy-sur-Cure or enjoy a walk along the Burgundy Canal. Between historical heritage and wide open spaces, the area around Dijon offers plenty of activity ideas fort travelers






