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Jean-pierre Billoux3 Rue du Palais
Dijon
21000
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Residing within the captivating historical district of Dijon, Le Pre aux Clercs residence presents a delightful selection of five dining options and charmingly appointed rooms. Each room is thoughtfully furnished with complimentary wifi, a mini-bar, a dressing area, a safety deposit box, and a flat screen television. Balancing modernity with the timeless allure of the locale, the rooms tastefully preserve the original features of the establishment. Additionally, a private bathroom boasting an invigorating Italian shower accompanies each room. Furthermore, guests can relish in a delectable homemade breakfast served every morning, either in the comfort of their room or at the nearby restaurant.Reviews
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Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy: Located just a few steps away from 3 Rue du Palais, the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy is a magnificent medieval palace that once served as the residence of the Dukes of Burgundy. It now houses the City Hall and showcases stunning architecture and historical artifacts.
- Church of Notre-Dame of Dijon: Situated in the heart of Dijon, the Church of Notre-Dame is a beautiful Gothic church known for its intricate sculptures and stunning stained glass windows. It is a significant religious and historical site that offers a peaceful atmosphere for visitors.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon: This art museum is located in the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy and houses an extensive collection of fine arts. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists such as Veronese, Monet, and Picasso, as well as a remarkable collection of medieval sculptures.
- Owl's Trail: The Owl's Trail is a self-guided walking tour that takes you through the historic center of Dijon. The trail is marked by brass owl plaques embedded in the pavement, leading you to various notable landmarks and attractions, including the Church of Notre-Dame and the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy.
- Jardin Darcy: Situated near the city center, Jardin Darcy is a picturesque public garden that offers a peaceful retreat. It features beautifully landscaped gardens, fountains, and a large central basin. Visitors can relax, enjoy a picnic, or take a leisurely stroll while admiring the surrounding architecture.
- Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne: Located in the charming neighborhood of Montmuzard, this museum focuses on Burgundian life and traditions throughout history. It exhibits a wide range of artifacts, including costumes, crafts, and agricultural tools, providing insights into the region's rich cultural heritage.
- Rue des Forges: Known as one of the most picturesque streets in Dijon, Rue des Forges is lined with colorful half-timbered houses and charming shops. It is a delightful place to explore, shop for local products, and soak in the authentic atmosphere of the city.
- Maison Millière: A historic half-timbered house dating back to the 15th century, Maison Millière is a remarkable architectural gem. It now serves as a café and restaurant, where visitors can enjoy traditional Burgundian cuisine while marveling at the building's unique design and ambiance.
- Parc de la Colombière: Located a short distance from the city center, Parc de la Colombière is a large park spanning over 30 hectares. It offers a range of recreational activities, including walking trails, a lake, playgrounds, and even a mini-zoo. It's an ideal place to relax and enjoy nature. 10. Church of Saint-Michel: Situated in the historic district of Dijon, the Church of Saint-Michel is a splendid example of Gothic architecture. It features intricately carved portals and stunning stained glass windows, making it a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike.