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Viviane Pelisson
14 Rue Pasteur
Dijon
21000

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price from €1530

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0647602856

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Located on the ground floor of a stunning XVII century private mansion in the heart of Dijon's historical center, Le Pasteur offers a truly comfortable stay. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, coupled with meticulous attention to detail, ensures that you will feel right at home.

With a generous total area of 600 sqft (55m2), Lappart comprises of a spacious and luminous living room complete with an open kitchen and dining area. The bedroom boasts beautiful parquet flooring and exquisite old woodwork, while the independent bathroom features a large shower.

This 4-star classified accommodation is fully equipped to cater to your needs. The kitchen includes an oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge-freezer, electric coffeemaker, toaster, and various small household appliances. The living room is furnished with 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. In the bathroom, you will find a washing machine and a hairdryer. Additionally, a folding bed and a high-chair are available as well.

Le Pasteur ensures a memorable and convenient stay, allowing you to experience the charm of Dijon while enjoying all the comforts of home.

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Directions

To find Le Pasteur in the city center of Dijon, you can follow these travel directions:

If you are traveling by car:
- If you are coming from Paris on the A6, take the exit at Pouilly en Auxois on the A38.
- If you are coming from Lyon on the A6, you will pass by Beaune and then follow the signs for Dijon on the A31.
- If you are coming from Nancy on the A39, take the exit at Arc s/ Tille.

If you prefer to travel by train:
- If you are coming from Paris, you can take the TGV which will take approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes to reach Dijon.
- If you are coming from Lille, you can take the TGV which will take around 2 hours and 30 minutes. There is also a connection to the Eurostar.
- The train station is located approximately 2 kilometers away from Le Pasteur. From there, you can either take a taxi or a bus to reach your destination.

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Notes: Minimum of 2 nights stay

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Wi-Fi
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne: Located in the heart of Dijon, this magnificent palace was once the residence of the Dukes of Burgundy. It showcases stunning Gothic architecture and houses the Musée des Beaux-Arts, which displays an impressive collection of art.
  • Notre-Dame de Dijon: This 13th-century Gothic cathedral is known for its intricate stone carvings and stunning stained glass windows. Visitors can explore the interior, admire the impressive organ, and climb the tower for panoramic views of the city.
  • Musée de la Moutarde Fallot: Mustard lovers should not miss this museum dedicated to the history and production of Dijon mustard. Learn about the traditional methods, see vintage equipment, and sample various mustard flavors.
  • Jardin des Sciences: A beautiful botanical garden located near the city center, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling streets. It features a wide variety of plants, ponds, and greenhouses, as well as a small zoo with animals such as lemurs and turtles.
  • Owl's Trail (Parcours de la Chouette): Follow the owl-shaped brass markers throughout the city to discover its historical and architectural highlights. This self-guided walking tour takes you through charming streets, past medieval buildings, and offers a glimpse into Dijon's rich heritage.
  • Musée Magnin: Housed in a former private mansion, this museum showcases an extensive collection of fine art, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and decorative objects from the 17th to the 19th century. The museum offers a unique glimpse into the refined taste of the Magnin family.
  • Rue des Forges: A vibrant street lined with boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, perfect for shopping and indulging in local culinary delights. Take a leisurely stroll, discover quaint shops selling traditional products, and savor some of Dijon's famous cuisine.
  • Parc de la Colombière: A large park known for its beautiful landscapes, walking paths, and a charming lake. It offers a peaceful environment for picnics, leisurely walks, or simply enjoying nature. The park also features a small zoo with various animals and a playground for children.
  • Église Saint-Michel: This stunning church showcases a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Admire its intricate façade, beautiful stained glass windows, and the ornate altarpiece. The church also hosts occasional concerts and cultural events. 10. Musée Rude: Located in the former cloister of the church of Saint-Etienne, this museum is dedicated to the works of François Rude, a renowned 19th-century sculptor. It houses a collection of his masterpieces, including the famous "Departure of the Volunteers of 1792" (better known as "La Marseillaise").

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