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Dijon

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 Photo Credit: Marabu
Photo Credit: Marabu
 Photo Credit: Marabu

Dijon is the capital of the Burgundy region in eastern France and a city renowned for its rich history, architectural beauty, and, of course, its world-famous mustard. With the city's origins dating back to Roman times, Dijon boasts an impressive array of historical sites, including the Église Notre-Dame and Palais des Ducs, one of France's most outstanding museums of fine arts. Other notable landmarks include the Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne and the Tour Philippe le Bon, where tourists can climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and surrounding vineyards.

Shaped by its agricultural roots, Dijon is full of culinary specialties that highlight locally sourced ingredients. Visitors can explore the local markets, such as the Les Halles de Dijon, to sample regional specialties like coq au vin, escargots, and local cheeses. While famous for its mustard, which Dijon has been producing since the 13th century, the city also serves as a gateway to the renowned Burgundy wine region, offering numerous wine tours and tastings that highlight the area's exceptional vineyards and winemaking traditions.

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