Discover all the key attractions of the city of Dijon with your City Pass!
Opt for a 24-hour, 48-hour or 72-hour City Pass and enjoy free access to all of Dijon's main tourist sites as well as unlimited bus and tram journeys.
- 24-Hour City Pass - benefit from admission to the following sites: :
- Guided tour of Dijon: discover the key sites of the historical centre in the company of a tourist office guide.
- Ascent of Philip the Good Tower: enjoy a panoramic view from 46 metres above the city of Dijon.
- Well of Moses: admire this masterpiece of medieval sculpture in the old Paimpol charterhouse.
- Magnin Museum: discover the collections of decorative art objects and furniture in a 17th-century private mansion.
- Fine Arts Museum: at the heart of the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, you’ll be amazed by the new scenography of one of the richest museums in France.
- Consortium Museum: this contemporary art centre offers a vertiginous 4,000 m² of exhibition space.
- Pain d’Epice Factory: the Mulot & PetitJean gingerbread factory, founded in 1796, offers a fun tour of the senses and reveals the history of gingerbread making.
- Truffle Boutique: a tasting session to introduce you to ratatruffe and the secrets of truffle-hunting!
- Fallot Workshop & Boutique: the mustard factory proposes a tasting session with commentary on traditional mustard-making methods. Includes a free jar of Dijon mustard.
- 48-Hour City Pass - In addition to the attractions and activities available with the 24h Dijon City Pass, you also benefit from admission to the following sites:
- Le Clos de Bourgogne: a commented tasting of three Burgundy wines in Givrey-Chambertin.
- Gaugry Cheese Dairy: learn how Burgundy’s famous cheeses are made and taste 5 of them with a glass of wine.
- Great Vougeot Wine Cellar: visit the cellars of the former “Château de Vougeot”, built in 1631, and taste one of the fine wines of Burgundy.
- Château du Clos de Vougeot: an informative tour with touch screens on this historical site that symbolises the vineyard slopes.
- Domaine Dufouleur Père & Fils: a tour with commentary in a 17th-century wine cellar, followed by a tasting session.
- Cassissium: discover the fascinating world of blackcurrants at this interactive museum. After the tour you’ll get to taste blackcurrant liqueur, syrup and crème de cassis.
- Imaginarium: visit the wine and vine interpretive centre and enjoy a tasting of Burgundy wine.
- 72-Hour City Pass - In addition to the partner sites included in the 24h and 48h passes, you’ll be able to visit all the region’s main tourist attractions:
- La Veuve Ambal: the Crémant de Bourgogne specialists invite you to visit their production site for an audioguided tour and a tasting session.
- Fallot Mustard Factory: a tour of the family business to find out all about this legendary condiment we know so little about, despite it being famous the world over.
- Maison Champy: enjoy the unique experience of exploring the exceptional heritage of the oldest wine estate in Burgundy.
- Muséoparc Alésia: visit the Battle of Alesia interpretive centre and the vestiges of the Gallo-Roman city that was defended by Vercingetorix.
- Fontenay Abbey: discover one of Europe’s oldest Cistercian monasteries, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Château de Bussy Rabutin: stroll in the French gardens and discover the amazing portrait gallery created by Count de Bussy, the disgraced courtier of King Louis XIV.
- Les Anis de Flavigny: in an old Benedictine abbey, visit the Anis de Flavigny aniseed sweet factory and enjoy tasting France’s most ancient sweets.
- La Saline Royane d’Arc-et-Senans: discover the history and operation of this former salt factory dating from the 18th century.