Dijon Christmas Market (Cote-d'Or, Burgundy) 1 - 24 Dec 2007
Dijon's Christmas market at Place de la Libération offers a host of over 60 stalls selling local products (spice bread, mustard, foie gras and honey), plus colourful arts and crafts, children's toys and mulled wine. Visitors can glide on ice at the skating rink at the Place de la République.
About the Market
The arrival of the Christmas Market in Dijon marks the starts of the festive season. There will be plenty of local delicacies at the market, such as spice bread, honey, of course, Dijon mustard and even some mulled wine.
The market takes place at the Place de la Liberation opposite the Hôtel de Ville and Fine Arts Museum in the central square. It begins at the end of November and runs until 24th December. As well as the local produce there will also be a number of arts and craft stalls selling trinkets and children's toys.
More about Dijon
The city of Dijon is the capital of Burgundy and is not only renowned for its mustard but also its beautiful churches and splendid architecture. Many hours can be spent happily wandering taking in the atmosphere.
The cathedral of Saint-Bénigne with its beautiful three story rotunda is an impressive building. It is an an excellent example of Lombard architecture.
You cannot leave Dijon without visiting the Mustard Museum. Since the 14th century Dijon has been linked with mustard and the museum provides examples of mustard for visitors to taste, as well as showing how it is created.
For more information about Dijon click here
Accommodation
Accommodation in central Dijon can be hard to come by during the christmas market period, to locate a hotel please enter the dates below to search. Alternatively you may want to try self catering accommodation near Dijon, during winter months many of our advertisers will be open to short stays. Click here for a list of properties.
Transport quick facts about the markets:
Free Parking: No
Pay Parking: Arc de Triomphe Darcy Liberté
Coach Parking: Next to Place Darcy
Nearest Bus Route: Various buses and tickets. The Diviaciti shuttle operates in the historical centre of Dijon, connecting town centre car parks, shops and services which cannot be reached by the main bus system. Free service.
Nearest Railway Station: Dijon Ville
Nearest Tram Stop: No
Nearest Tube Station: No
Nearest Airport: No scheduled airline to Dijon, but an air-taxi service puts you within easy reach of French and European destinations. London / Basel (250km – 2 hrs 30 min. by road)
Nearest Ferry Port: Calais to Dijon - 5 hours, 570km; Le Havre to Dijon - 4hrs 45 mins, 508km
Getting there
Suggested Travel Routes
Choosing to travel by train to France is a simple option. It’s fast and cost effective and also allows you to enjoy the beautiful French countryside. With a great rail network in place, it has never been easier to get to France by train.
From the 14th of November 2007, visitors travelling from the UK to France, will be able to catch the High Speed 1 Eurostar train, direct from St Pancras International to the Continent. Click here to plan your rail journey Raileurope - Eurostar bookings
As a foot passenger from UK to Calais:
By Train: from as little as £55 return, you can take Eurostar direct from St Pancras International in London to Lille, in under 2 ½ hours. Trains run regularly departing London from 7am and the last return journey 9.13pm from Lille, Monday to Sunday. Connections can also be picked up from Ashford or Ebbsfleet. A full timetable can be viewed by visiting
Raileurope - Eurostar bookings
By Plane: There are currently no scheduled airline connections to and from Dijon Bourgogne Airport. There is an air-taxi service that puts you within easy reach of French and European destinations. Low-cost airline companies operate to airports within 300 kilometres of Dijon: London / Basel (250km – 2 hrs 30 min. by road)
Taking your car from the UK to Dijon:
By Train: take your car on Eurotunnel from Ashford, near Folkstone, Kent direct to Calais in France. Journey time is about 35 minutes and the cost varies but is around £55 day trip return for a car and 5 passengers. Calais to Dijon - 5 hours, 570km
By Boat: It is usually cheaper to take a car over to France by boat, because the journey takes longer. Operators such as Seafrance and P&O offer regular ferry trips across the channel, with prices ranging from around £30 for a return day trip. Calais to Dijon - 5 hours, 570km; Le Havre to Dijon - 4hrs 45 mins, 508km. Please see our route planner for directions.
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At a glance
Location:Place de la Libération, 21000, Dijon, France
Date: 1 December to 24 December 2007Location: Place de la Libération, 21000, Dijon (opposite the Hôtel de Ville and Fine Arts Museum in the central square).
Admission Charge: Free
Opening Times: Mon 12h00 - 20h00, Tues - Sat 10h30 - 20h00
Food & Drink: Yes at Place Darcy and Place de la Libération
Entertainment: Yes
Suitability: Families
Disabled Access: Yes
Toilets: Yes
Tourist info email: info@dijon-tourism.com
Tourist info number: + 33 (0)8 92 70 05 58
Tourist info address: Office de Tourisme de Dijon - 11 rue des Forges - BP 82296 - 21022 Dijon Cedex