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Viviane Pelisson14 Rue Pasteur
Dijon
21000
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Situated on the ground floor of a stunning 17th-century private mansion in the historic center of Dijon, Le Pasteur offers a luxurious and comfortable stay. The ambiance is warm and welcoming, with every detail carefully considered to make you feel at home.Spanning an impressive 600 sqft (55m2), Lappart comprises a spacious and luminous living room with an open kitchen and dining area. The bedroom features beautiful parquet flooring and charming antique woodwork. The independent bathroom boasts a generous-sized shower.
With its 4-star classification, Lappart is fully equipped to meet your needs. The kitchen comes complete with an oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge-freezer, electric coffeemaker, toaster, and various small appliances. In the living room, you will find a flat-screen TV, DVD player, hi-fi system, WiFi, telephone, and a comfortable sofa bed. The bedroom offers a queen-size bed, iron, and ironing board. The bathroom includes a washing machine and hairdryer. Additionally, a folding bed and high chair are available for your convenience.
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Directions
To get to Le Pasteur in the city center of Dijon, you can follow these travel directions:
By car:
If you're coming from Paris on the A6, take the exit at Pouilly en Auxois on A38.
If you're coming from Lyon on the A6, you can follow Dijon on A31, which is near Beaune.
If you're coming from Nancy on the A39, take the exit at Arc s/ Tille.
By Train:
If you prefer to travel by train, you can take the TGV from Paris to Dijon, which takes approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes.
If you're coming from Lille, you can take the TGV that connects to the Eurostar and arrives in Dijon in approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
The train station is located 2 kilometers away from Le Pasteur, and you can easily reach it by taxi or bus.
By car:
If you're coming from Paris on the A6, take the exit at Pouilly en Auxois on A38.
If you're coming from Lyon on the A6, you can follow Dijon on A31, which is near Beaune.
If you're coming from Nancy on the A39, take the exit at Arc s/ Tille.
By Train:
If you prefer to travel by train, you can take the TGV from Paris to Dijon, which takes approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes.
If you're coming from Lille, you can take the TGV that connects to the Eurostar and arrives in Dijon in approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
The train station is located 2 kilometers away from Le Pasteur, and you can easily reach it by taxi or bus.
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Prices
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Apartment | 1 | 125 | 880 | 880 | non | ||||||||||
Notes: Minimum of 2 nights stay |
Services
Wi-Fi
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy: Located in the heart of Dijon, the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy is a magnificent medieval palace that served as the residence of the ruling dukes. It features stunning architecture, including the famous Philippe le Bon Tower, and houses the Museum of Fine Arts.
- Notre-Dame of Dijon: This impressive Gothic-style cathedral is one of the most significant religious monuments in Dijon. Known for its intricate sculptures and beautiful stained glass windows, Notre-Dame offers visitors a chance to explore its stunning interior and enjoy panoramic views from the tower.
- Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne: Situated in a former 17th-century convent, this museum offers a fascinating insight into the everyday life and traditions of Burgundy. It showcases a wide range of artifacts, including traditional costumes, furniture, and agricultural tools.
- Owl's Trail: Follow the owl-shaped trail markers through the historic center of Dijon to discover the city's most charming spots. This self-guided tour takes you to important landmarks, such as Place de la Libération, Rue des Forges, and the Church of Saint-Michel.
- Jardin Darcy: Located near the city center, Jardin Darcy is a beautiful park named after the engineer who designed Dijon's water supply system. The park offers a peaceful retreat with lovely flowerbeds, fountains, and a picturesque view of the city.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts: Housed in the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, the Fine Arts Museum is renowned for its extensive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Visitors can admire works by famous artists such as Monet, Renoir, and Gauguin.
- Rue des Forges: Known as one of Dijon's most charming streets, Rue des Forges is lined with colorful half-timbered houses and quaint shops. It's a perfect place to stroll, shop for souvenirs, and enjoy the local atmosphere.
- Church of Saint-Michel: This beautiful church, built between the 15th and 17th centuries, showcases a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. Inside, visitors can admire intricate stained glass windows and an impressive organ.
- Musée de la Moutarde: Mustard lovers should not miss the opportunity to visit this unique museum dedicated to Dijon's famous condiment. Learn about the history of mustard-making, explore interactive exhibits, and even taste various flavors of mustard. 10. Parc de la Colombière: Located a short distance from the city center, this expansive park offers a tranquil escape from the bustling streets. It features lush green spaces, a lake, walking paths, and even a small zoo, making it perfect for a leisurely picnic or a refreshing walk.