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Viviane Pelisson14 Rue Pasteur
Dijon
21000
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Located 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 warm and inviting atmosphere is designed to make you feel right at home.Spanning a generous 600 sqft (55m2), this apartment consists of a spacious and luminous living room with an open kitchen and dining area. The bedroom features beautiful parquet flooring and charming old woodwork. Additionally, there is a separate bathroom equipped with a large shower.
With a 4-star rating, Lappart is fully equipped with all the amenities you need for a hassle-free stay. The kitchen boasts an oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge-freezer, electric coffee maker, toaster, and various other small appliances. In the living room, you'll find a flat-screen TV, DVD player, hi-fi system, WiFi, telephone, and a comfortable sofa bed. The bedroom offers a queen-size bed, along with an iron and ironing board. The bathroom includes a washing machine and a hairdryer.
For added convenience, a folding bed and high chair are also available.
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Directions
Le Pasteur can be found in the heart of Dijon, in the city center.
If you are traveling by car:
If coming from Paris via A6, take the exit at Pouilly en Auxois on A38.
If coming from Lyon via A6, follow the signs for Dijon on A31, once you reach Beaune.
If coming from Nancy via A39, take the exit at Arc s/ Tille.
If you prefer to travel by train:
The TGV from Paris to Dijon takes approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes.
The TGV from Lille to Dijon takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes (with a connection from Eurostar).
The train station is located 2 kilometers away from Le Pasteur, and you can easily reach it by taxi or bus.
If you are traveling by car:
If coming from Paris via A6, take the exit at Pouilly en Auxois on A38.
If coming from Lyon via A6, follow the signs for Dijon on A31, once you reach Beaune.
If coming from Nancy via A39, take the exit at Arc s/ Tille.
If you prefer to travel by train:
The TGV from Paris to Dijon takes approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes.
The TGV from Lille to Dijon takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes (with a connection from Eurostar).
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
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon: Located in the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, this museum showcases an impressive collection of art from various periods, including works by Veronese, Van Gogh, and Monet.
- Cathédrale Saint-Bénigne de Dijon: This stunning cathedral dates back to the 11th century and features a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. Visitors can admire its intricate stained glass windows and climb to the top for panoramic views of the city.
- Jardin de l'Arquebuse: A beautiful botanical garden perfect for a leisurely stroll, the Jardin de l'Arquebuse offers a diverse range of flora and fauna, including a rose garden, an aromatic plant garden, and a small zoo.
- Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne: This museum provides insights into the daily life and traditions of the people of Burgundy. It houses a collection of artifacts, costumes, and exhibits that depict the region's rich cultural heritage.
- Place de la Libération: The central square of Dijon, Place de la Libération, is known for its impressive architecture and historical significance. It features the iconic Fountain of Neptune, surrounded by beautiful buildings, cafes, and shops.
- Parc de la Colombière: A vast park spread over 34 hectares, Parc de la Colombière offers a peaceful retreat from the city. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, a lake, a rose garden, and even encounter peacocks roaming freely.
- Maison Millière: This historical half-timbered house, dating back to the 15th century, is a great example of traditional Dijon architecture. It now houses a charming restaurant where visitors can enjoy traditional Burgundian cuisine.
- Rue des Forges: Known for its picturesque medieval houses, Rue des Forges is a charming street in Dijon's old town. It is lined with shops, boutiques, and cafes, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or some souvenir shopping.
- Musée de la Moutarde Fallot: Dijon is famous for its mustard, and this museum offers an immersive experience into the history and production of mustard. Visitors can learn about the traditional methods and taste various mustard flavors. 10. Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne: The Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy is an impressive architectural masterpiece. Visitors can explore the palace's grand halls, admire the tombs of the dukes, and learn about the region's political history. These attractions offer a mix of art, history, nature, and gastronomy, providing a well-rounded experience for tourists visiting Dijon.