Dijon
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Dijon in Three Moves: An Itinerary for Travelers Who'd Rather Wander Than Check Boxes
A three-move itinerary for Dijon that prioritizes depth over checklists—medieval streets, Burgundian gastronomy, and wine country, written by James Wright.
Dijon for €40 a Day: How to Drink Grand Cru Wine and Sleep in a Duchess's Neighborhood Without Selling Your Laptop
Beyond the postcard images of mustard and vineyards lies a walkable, affordable city where students keep prices honest, museums are free, and the best Burgundian experiences cost less than a London sandwich.
Dijon: The City That Once Rivalled Paris — A Complete Cultural Guide to the Dukes' Burgundian Capital
The Valois dukes who ruled Dijon from 1363 to 1477 built a rival to Paris. Six hundred years later, that ambition still hums through the city's streets. This is not a city that keeps its history behind glass. Dijon isn't remembering history—it's continuing it.
Dijon Is Not Just Mustard: A Local's Guide to Burgundy's Most Underrated City — Wine, Wishes, and Where to Eat Like a Duke
The real Dijon guide locals wish tourists had: specific restaurants with addresses and prices, the exact owl that grants wishes, the market most visitors miss, wine routes without a car, and the tourist traps to avoid. Written for travelers who want to eat and explore like they belong.
Fallot, Époisses, and the Last Kir at Last Call: Tomás Rivera's Guide to Eating Dijon Like a Burgundian
A complete food lover's guide to Dijon's mustard houses, wine bars, Michelin-starred restaurants, and local markets with exact prices, addresses, and the author’s unfiltered perspective on what to eat and what to skip in Burgundy's capital.