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5-Star Hotels in Cote D'Or — What to Expect
For many, the very name Cote d'Or is synonymous with Burgundy's finest wines. This celebrated region is far more than vineyards, however; it's a historic corridor of rolling hills, medieval abbeys like Fontenay, a UNESCO site, and the elegant city of Dijon. Visitors come to trace the Route des Grands Crus, tasting legendary Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays in villages like Gevrey-Chambertin and Meursault, and to explore Dijon's well-preserved old town with its half-timbered houses and the magnificent Palace of the Dukes.
The area is ideal for couples and food-focused travelers seeking a slower pace, with Dijon acting as the perfect urban base. Staying in the city center puts you steps from the Musée des Beaux-Arts and fantastic markets. For a more immersive rural experience, consider a guesthouse in a wine village like Beaune, famous for its Hospices. The region is easily reached via the TGV to Dijon's station, and having a car is highly recommended for exploring the scenic backroads and remote vineyards.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 26 places to stay across Cote d'Or. The selection is dominated by charming boutique hotels and traditional guesthouses, many housed in historic stone buildings, with a few well-located city hotels in Dijon for those prioritizing convenience.
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What are the best hotels in Cote D'Or?
Cote D'Or offers a diverse range of accommodations, from charming boutique hotels located in historic towns like Beaune and Dijon to luxurious vineyard estates and comfortable guesthouses. Popular choices often include establishments with excellent wine cellars, gourmet restaurants, or those offering scenic views of the Burgundy countryside. For specific recommendations and guest reviews, explore the options available right here on HOTEVI.
What is the best area to stay in Cote D'Or?
The 'best' area depends on your travel priorities. For wine enthusiasts and a central base to explore the vineyards, Beaune is highly recommended, offering a lively atmosphere, historical sites, and numerous tasting opportunities. If you prefer a larger city experience with more dining, shopping, and cultural attractions, Dijon, the regional capital, is an excellent choice. Smaller, scenic villages along the Route des Grands Crus also offer a tranquil and authentic Burgundy experience.