DIJON
owes its origins to its strategic position in Celtic times on the tin merchants' route from Britain up the Seine and across the Alps to the Adriatic. It became the capital of the dukes of Burgundy in around 1000 AD, but its golden age occurred in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries under the auspices of dukes Philippe le Hardi (the Bold), who as a boy had fought the English at Poitiers and been taken prisoner, Jean sans Peur (the Fearless), Philippe le Bon (the Good), who s... [More]
The 31 rooms are spacious, quiet and comfortable and are equipped with bathtub or shower and WC, cable TV, fax/modem plug and direct-dial telephone.It is also nearby the pedestrian streets and the well-known 'Chouette' of the Notre Dame Church (an owl having the special characteristic of granting yo... [More]
The Holiday Inn Garden Court is ideally located to the north of Dijon. To the south is the renowned wine district of Cotes de Nuits. Other local attractions include the old town and the Notre Dame Church. The hotel has 100 bedrooms which are equipped with television, hairdryer and tea and coffee mak... [More]
The Holiday Inn Garden Court Dijon is located in the north of town, in the heart of a modern business, commercial and leisure area called "La Toison D'Or". The hotel offers 100 air-conditioned rooms, free private parking, a restaurant "Au Grain de Moutarde" and 5 meeting/conference rooms. "Next do... [More]