We have just returned from a fantastic trip away to Dijon, just an hour and a half from Paris. We headed here to celebrate my fortieth birthday (eek), to explore a new city and to sample some of the famous wines on offer here. Dijon, the capital of Burgundy is renowned for its superb wines that are celebrated and appreciated all over the globe. I couldnβt wait to try some of the wines from this region and experience some of the wine tastings on offer, however, I was completely blown away with how much Dijon has to offer, in addition to the wines. When I hear Burgundy, I always think of the famous wines and when I hear Dijon, I had always thought of Dijon mustard. I have never been a mustard fan so I didnβt come here for the mustards, nevertheless, I was interested to try the mustards and open my mind (and tastebuds) a little.

Below I have created a list of the main things that I loved about Dijon and / or what I wanted to experience within my few days there. I have narrowed the list to eleven in total but the list could go on and on. Please let me know if you have ever travelled to Dijon or the region of Burgundy. Have you ever tried any of their wines?
1. Eat a croissant & have cafΓ© au lait – now this could be anywhere in France really but it was something I was really looking forward to. The coffee and croissants are unbelievably good in Dijon and I cannot even count how many we had over the few days, keep them coming!

2. Mustard tasting at Moutarde Maille – this amazing store, on the main shopping street, stocks all the Dijon mustard you could possibly imagine with different flavours and ingredients. They will offer you a mustard tasting right there and then for free with some information on their creations. I was pleasantly surprised how delicious they were and my love for mustard has been restored (I had only ever tried English mustard and it was too overpowering for me). I loved the Chardonnay mustard and the honey mustard, ils Γ©taient dΓ©licieux!



3. Beef bourguignon – One of Burgundyβs most famous dishes. This was the first meal that we had been dying to try and it certainly lived up to our expectations. It was absolutely delicious. I have had this dish many times on my travels and even here in Ireland, however, none have tasted as good as this dish in its home town.


4. Les Halles Markets – these markets are one of the best in France apparently, open Tuesday, Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays. The best place to see and taste all the foods on offer in Dijon. We took a walk around and spotted many people just relaxing and sampling the food and drink, which of course we had to partake in also. We decided on cheese, bread and bubbles (blanc de blanc). Sadly I couldnβt find any crackers (my number one choice) and the bread stalls had closed for the day so I had to nip out to the local boulangerie to purchase bread of some description. Funnily enough I had been watching others enjoy their oysters and meats when one woman came to me and asked where I had bought my bread as it looked so delicious.



5. Escargots – I really wanted to try these (when in Rome so to speak). I had tried frogs legs on my last trip to France so this was the time to taste some snails. I loved using the snail tong and fork to remove the snails, itβs quite the art. They tasted amazing, quite meaty and extremely garlicky (maybe to hide the taste). The main thing for me was trying not to scoot the snails off my plate!


6. Kir aperitif – This pre dinner drink is very popular in France and you will find it on most restaurant menus. Kir is simply a French cocktail made from white wine from Burgundy and crΓ¨me de cassis. Most people will have it before dinner, hence being an aperitif. We have made these at home a few times but they have never tasted as good as here in Dijon. I couldnβt wait to try these and they certainly delivered, the perfect pre drink, very refreshing.

7. Owl Tour – If you want to see around Dijon by foot, then this is the absolute best way. Itβs basically a free walking tour around the city that you can follow by keeping your eyes on the little owls dotted all over the city. You can pick up a map from the tourist office for about β¬4 and it will highlight the main attractions of Dijon and number them according to the various nearby owls. This was a very fun way to explore Dijon and itβs a great idea for showcasing the whole city, as it takes you around streets that you normally wouldnβt even have known about.





8. Architecture – the buildings here out of this world. Being Romanesque Burgundian, they take you back to medieval times and have been beautifully preserved. You really feel like youβre stepping back in time and walking through history. If you love stunning craftsmanship and architecture, then you will appreciate what Dijon has to offer here. I found many interesting doors here also, as you would expect and I CANNOT wait to share them with you all very soon.


9. Jardin de l’arquebuse – I was delighted to discover that Dijon has a botanical garden, with a variety of flowers, plants and even grapes. Itβs a gorgeous setting that takes you out of city life and enables you to feel like youβre in the vineyards, way out in the countryside. The different grape varieties allows you to discover the diversity of wine growing all over the world.




10. Notre Dame – (Church of our lady) set in the old part of the city. This chapel was constructed in the 13th century and showcases the gothic style of those times. Even if youβre not religious, itβs wonderful to have a look inside and out and to really appreciate its design, history and magnificent stained glass windows.

11. Wine tasting in Beaune – wine capital of Burgundy – We headed to Beaune, about thirty minutes away by train from Dijon, to carry out a couple of special wine tastings. This area is famous for its superb wines, however, the small town is also a fantastic place to relish in itβs history and architecture also. I will create another blog post to showcase the amazing wine tastings and more about Beaune but believe me for now, they are most definitely worth a visit.

Thank you all very much for reading my favourite activities to do in Dijon. We were there for a long weekend but we could have easily stayed longer. An absolutely beautiful city with plenty of history, charm and culture. I cannot recommend this city enough. Exceptionnel!
Wayne βπ½
Wonderfully written and very informative. Beautiful pictures too. Can you also suggest a decent BnB in Dijon / Beaune. Thanks.
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Thanks very much. I actually used air bnb as it was cheaper and more homely π
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Ok thanks.
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Wonderful photos!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
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Thanks so much πππ
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Happy birthday, Wayne! It looks like you had a wonderful time. The food all looks delicious. Iβm looking forward to those doors, but these pictures are very good. Thanks for sharing them.
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Thank you Dan! Great memories.
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Great photos of a fascinating city! I visited Dijon almost 60 years ago (when I was a mere teenager) and have absolutely no memories of the place at all. Your pictures have inspired me to go back one day (although from Australia, that is rather a long way). And congratulations on your 40th birthday! Glad you got to do something memorable.
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Thanks very much David.
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it looks like a perfect foodie trip! and those cute houses! and a fun way to see the sights, just follow the owls!
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Love the owls. Thank you Tanja. The food was delicious also, definitely a foodie trip too π
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Great place to visit we go most years to buy wine, look forward to your Beaune post as thatβs our fav place and the wine villages. Wines now incredibly expensive over the last 25 years
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Oh thatβs amazing to hear. Yes wines have went up on price but we actually found them to be cheap compared to here in Northern Ireland π
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That is a great list you created. I love Beef bourguignon, and mustard, and wine. The photos are great! My wife has a sister who lives in France and I am learning French. I hope to make it to Dijon one day.
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Thatβs amazing to hear, thanks for sharing.
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Amazing to hear, thanks so much! It really is a magical place.
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You’ve created a fantastic travelogue, Wayne, and it looks like you guys had a fantastic time. I’ve tried snails once – that was enough for me.
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Aww thanks so much! Iβm not sure I will be having snails all the time haha
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Thank you for sharing your trip.
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Ah and thank you for reading and commenting.
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Glad you had a lovely birthday trip. Looks like a wonderful time. The big 40 π I had that 20 years ago π Now I feel old π
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Oh wow! 60 is very young these days.
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Come back and tell me that in 20 years π
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Haha I hope I can.
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Aha….I caught you. π I thought it was supposed to be young π LOL.
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Weβre as young as we feel ππ
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Something went wrong with your Doors post today. I can’t access in Reader. Not sure what happened. Usually you pop up in Reader or maybe it is a time thing? Got email, but not able to access for comment. Hope info is of use.
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Ooh I wonder what happened. Thanks for telling me Jean.
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Nice photos but last one the bestππ»βΊοΈ
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Thank you π
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Looks as if you both had a fabulous time in one of Franceβs culinary homes.
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The best time Sheree, thank you π
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I love Burgundy. I’ve visited Dijon a little, but prefer places like Beaune. Did you get to visit aany of the vineyards? That stretch south of Dijon to Nuits is hallowed turf.
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Amazing to hear you have been there! Yes we loved Beaune and visited a couple of vineyards. I will talk of them in a post coming soon. Funnily we preferred Dijon.
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