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Visit Burgundy

Visit Burgundy with an official guide for an unforgettable experience exploring a region rich in history and natural beauty.

With family, friends, or in a group, discovering Burgundy with a tour guide guarantees you the best service at the best price in the language of your choice.


Not to miss in Burgundy

Discover the best sights and experiences in this remarkable French region : a perfect blend of rich vineyards, charming villages, majestic castles, and deep-rooted traditions.


Dijon : Historical Capital of Burgundy

Wander through its medieval streets. Visit the Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne and the Musée des Beaux-Art. Follow your guide in the colorful market in Les Halles.


Beaune : The Heart of Burgundy Wines

Don’t miss the Hôtel-Dieu : a stunning 15th-century hospital. Explore the famous Burgundy vineyards surrounding the town.


Cluny Abbey : Spiritual Center of Medieval Europe

Discover the majestic ruins of Cluny. It was once the largest church in Christendom. Follow your guide and learn its rich monastic history.


Vézelay : Hilltop Basilica and UNESCO Site

The Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine dominates this charming pilgrimage town : a key starting point for the Camino de Santiago.


Autun : Roman and Medieval Treasure

See the Temple of Janus, the Roman Theatre, and the stunning Cathedral Saint-Lazare, a masterpiece of Romanesque art.


Château de Cormatin : Renaissance Masterpiece

Discover its rich interiors, superb French garden, and lovely park : a perfect blend of art, architecture, and nature.


Morvan Regional Nature Park : Hiking, Lakes, and Forests

Burgundy’s wild side: forests, lakes, hills : perfect for outdoor activities, relaxation, and experiencing traditional rural life.


Burgundy Vineyards : Route des Grands Crus

From Gevrey-Chambertin to Meursault the Champs-Élysées of Burgundy wines invites you to taste world-renowned Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.


Burgundian Gastronomy : Local Foods and Markets

Don’t miss Boeuf Bourguignon, Epoisses cheese, Dijon mustard, and Gougères : all emblematic of Burgundy’s rich culinary heritage.

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