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Magali
13, Rue Courtepée
Dijon
21000

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Price per week:

price from €320

Telephone:

0380667571

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0635952998

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This charming 24m² apartment is situated in a beautiful Burgundy stone building. The apartment boasts a spacious room that is cleverly divided into three distinct areas:
- An open and fully equipped kitchen that seamlessly flows into the comfortable living area.
- A cozy living room featuring a sofa bed and a 80cm TV.
- A tranquil sleeping area furnished with a comfortable 140cm x 190cm bed.
Additionally, the apartment offers a modern bathroom complete with a refreshing shower.
For your convenience, high-speed internet is available, and we are pleased to provide complimentary linen and towels.

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Attractions

  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon: Located just a short distance from Rue Courtepée, this art museum showcases an impressive collection of paintings and sculptures from various periods. It is housed in the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, a stunning architectural masterpiece.
  • Cathédrale Saint-Bénigne de Dijon: Situated in the heart of Dijon, the Saint-Bénigne Cathedral is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. Visitors can admire its intricate stained glass windows, ornate sculptures, and climb to the top of the tower for panoramic views of the city.
  • Jardin Darcy: A beautiful public garden near the city center, Jardin Darcy offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling streets of Dijon. Visitors can enjoy the landscaped lawns, flowerbeds, and a picturesque fountain. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
  • Maison Millière: Known as one of the oldest houses in Dijon, Maison Millière is a well-preserved example of traditional half-timbered architecture. This historical site now houses a quaint restaurant where visitors can enjoy traditional Burgundian cuisine.
  • Owl's Trail (Parcours de la Chouette): Dijon's Owl's Trail is a self-guided walking tour that takes visitors through the city's historic center, passing by notable landmarks. The trail is marked by brass owl plaques embedded in the ground, making it easy to navigate while discovering the city's rich history.
  • Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne: The Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne is a grand palace that once served as the residence of the Dukes of Burgundy. Now a museum, it offers a glimpse into the region's history through its impressive architecture, artifacts, and exhibitions.
  • Rue des Forges: Known for its charming medieval architecture, Rue des Forges is a picturesque street lined with half-timbered houses and artisanal shops. It's a great place to wander and soak in the atmosphere of Dijon's historic district.
  • Musée de la Moutarde (Mustard Museum): Dijon is famous for its mustard, and this museum showcases the history and production process of this iconic condiment. Visitors can learn about the different types of mustard, taste various flavors, and even purchase souvenirs to take home.
  • Lac Kir: Located just outside of Dijon, Lac Kir is a scenic lake surrounded by lush greenery. It offers opportunities for boating, picnicking, and leisurely walks along the shore. The lake is named after the former mayor of Dijon, Félix Kir, who popularized the drink "Kir" made with white wine and crème de cassis. 10. Château de Marsannay: A short drive from Dijon, the Château de Marsannay is a beautifully restored castle that now serves as a winery and tasting room. Visitors can explore the vineyards, learn about Burgundy wines, and sample some of the region's finest vintages.

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