Printable travel guide for France:Bourgogne:Dijon
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Basic Facts

Population: 150 173 inhab Altitude: Telephone Code: 0033-38

Attractions and Things to See and Do

in the city: beautiful oldtown => lots of churches, narrow streets, old houses, couple of pubs// around the city: wineyards, mountains, forests// nearby cities: Paris 300 km; Lyon 200 km; Basel 250 km; Karlsruhe 300 km

Maps

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Off the Beaten Path and Insider Tips

IMPORTANT FOR HITCH HIKERS: *for going south, north or east (Lyon, Nancy or Besançon), there is good starting point close to Dijon campus, but DON'T start hitch-hiking in the south of the campus close to a petrol-station (on the map it seems to be a good place), it's better to take RUE DE SULLY (bus 1) in the north of the campus: from there you can go in any direction// *for going north-west (Paris) motorway A38 turning into A6 close to main train station in Dijon

Suggested Itineraries and Walking Tours

1 Day, 1 Week, 2 Weeks, 1 Month ...

Transport

train: Dijon ville (thats the main station)// hitch-hiking: see insider tips; it's little difficult to get a lift right in the city, so when you're approaching Dijon watch for cars with "21" as last numbers on the plug which is Dijons code!// car: please take hitch-hikers while approaching the city, it's really hard here! motorways going into town: A31 (north, Nancy), A36-A39 (east, Mulhouse, Basel etc), A6 (south, Lyon), A6-A38 (north-west, Paris)// airplane: small airport in Dijon, but only flights within France//

Accommodation

If you do not want to stay with other HC members, or noone is available, here is what other members suggest. Hostels Hotels Camping Other Options

Food and Drinks and Local Specialties

restaurants: in city centre are quite a lot, all kind, all prices// supermarkets: watch out! supermarkets in town are very expensiv! there are some LIDL and ALDI rather outside, LIDL to be reached by bus number 1 (which is running from centre of town)// street food: hey, this is France :) there are a lot of possibilities to buy prepared baguettes, not SO expensiv and quite a lot choice// when you're here you have to not only try the good burgundy wine, but very important is KIR, a mixture of white wine and cassis-liquor, very sweet and gets you drunk immediately ;)!

Money and Costs

Euros, but rather expensiv, the french like to spend money for good food :)// in bars you pay 5 Euros for 1/2litre beer, but this depends on which beer you drink of course!

Post and Communications and Internet

in the centre are a few internet cafés, but they cost all about 4 Euros/hour// post offices are usually open from 9h to 19h, people working there are very nice and patient, if you speak A LITTLE french, then just try, they'd be happy!// there are quiet a lot of public phones (especially on campus). to use most of them, you need to buy a prepaid-card (which is less expensive!) at the 'tabac' shop. you then dial the number that is written on the card (3003) and the special number of your card (the long one). there you go :)

Nightlife and Entertainment

bars: i recommend RUE BERBISSEY in the centre, there are o lot of cosy pubs// the cinema Eldorado on Boulevard Voltaire shows films in original version with french subtitles for little money (maybe 5 Euros)

Hospitals and Doctors

Visa and Documents and Embassies

Embassies & Consulates in the city, offices for visa/immigration issues ...

Questions and Answers or Forum

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Hospitality Club Meetings

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Photos

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Activities and Sports

Culture and Local Customs

Events and Holidays

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Dangers and Warnings

Tourist Traps

History

Economy

Major Industries...

Arts

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Media

Tourist Publications, Newspapers, Radio and TV, Magazines ...

Volunteer Opportunities and Work

Organized Tours

Shopping

most of the smaller shops are closed around noon, they usually stay open untill 19h in the evening, even on saturdays! on such saturdays it is most sure going into the centre of the town to shop

Books and Further Reading

Guidebooks, Travel, History and Politics
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External Links

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