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Jean-pierre Billoux3 Rue du Palais
Dijon
21000
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Residing in the enchanting historic quarter of Dijon, the esteemed residence le Pre aux Clercs presents an exquisite selection of five dining options and delightful rooms. Each room is thoughtfully furnished with complimentary wifi, a mini-bar, a dressing area, a safety deposit box, and a sleek flat screen television. These modern rooms tastefully preserve the original charm of the establishment. Moreover, every room is accompanied by a private bathroom featuring an elegant Italian shower. To commence each day on a delightful note, guests are treated to a delectable homemade breakfast served in the comfort of their room or within the neighboring restaurant.Reviews
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy: Located just steps away from 3 Rue du Palais, the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy is a magnificent medieval palace. It offers visitors a chance to explore the historical and architectural wonders of the region. The palace houses the Museum of Fine Arts, displaying an impressive collection of art.
- Dijon Cathedral: Situated within walking distance, Dijon Cathedral, also known as the St. Benignus Cathedral, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Visitors can admire its intricate facade, beautiful stained glass windows, and climb the tower for panoramic views of the city.
- Rue des Forges: This charming pedestrian street is a must-visit for shopping enthusiasts. Lined with boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants, Rue des Forges offers a delightful atmosphere to stroll, shop for local products, or enjoy a meal while soaking in the city's ambiance.
- Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne: Located nearby, this museum provides an insight into the history and daily life of the Burgundy region. It showcases traditional Burgundian costumes, furnishings, crafts, and artifacts, offering visitors a glimpse into the local culture.
- Jardin Darcy: A beautiful urban park, Jardin Darcy is situated close to the city center. Visitors can relax in the park's lush green surroundings, enjoy a picnic, or take a leisurely stroll. The park also offers panoramic views of the city and features a magnificent fountain.
- Owl's Trail: Embark on the Owl's Trail, a self-guided walking tour through the historic city center. The trail is marked by brass owl plaques on the ground, leading visitors to notable attractions such as the Church of Notre-Dame, Place de la Libération, and the Maison Millière.
- Les Halles Market: Food enthusiasts shouldn't miss a visit to Les Halles Market, a bustling indoor market offering a wide variety of fresh local produce, cheese, meats, and regional specialties. It's a great place to experience the flavors and culinary traditions of Burgundy.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts: Housed in the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, the Musée des Beaux-Arts is one of the oldest museums in France. It boasts an extensive collection of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from various periods.
- Rue de la Chouette: Known as the "Owl Street," Rue de la Chouette is named after a small owl sculpture attached to the side of a building. Legend has it that touching the owl brings good luck. Visitors can seek out the owl and explore the charming street with its medieval architecture. 10. Church of Saint-Michel: This beautiful church, located a short distance away, showcases Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. Its impressive stained glass windows and ornate decorations make it a worthwhile visit for art and history enthusiasts. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, allowing visitors to explore the rich history, culture, and gastronomy of Dijon and its surroundings.