Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
France





Popular cities in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Dijon
Known for Gardens, Sightseeing and Cathedrals
See churches, palaces and remnants from the Roman Empire in the birthplace of a world-famous mustard.
Reasons to visit
- Dijon Cathedral
- Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy
- Liberation Square
Beaune
Known for Historical, Wineries and Biking
Go on a wine discovery trip through the vineyards of this ancient town in one of France’s great winemaking regions. Visit a medieval hospital and a Romanesque cathedral.
Reasons to visit
- Hospices de Beaune
- Burgundy Wine Museum
- Marche Aux Vins Winery
Mâcon
Known for Rivers, Swimming and Trendy
Inhabited since the Roman invasion of Gaul, the picturesque threshold to Southern Burgundy abounds with history, architecture and lovely wines.
Reasons to visit
- Pont Saint-Laurent
- Musée Lamartine
- Eglise Saint-Pierre
Besancon
Known for Museums, Universities and Business
Hidden away from the country’s busy tourist hubs, the capital of the district of Franche-Comté has an enthralling citadel and one of the oldest museums in France.
Reasons to visit
- Besancon Citadel
Chalon-sur-Saone
Known for Cheese, Business and Wineries
The hometown of the photograph is full of an infectious energy and historic half-timbered houses, making it one of France’s most pleasant towns for an urban stroll.
Reasons to visit
- Chalon Cathedral
Bretagne
Head to Lion of Belfort and Peugeot Museum of Adventure—just two of the sights around Bretagne.
Cities in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Dijon
See churches, palaces and remnants from the Roman Empire in the birthplace of a world-famous mustard.

Beaune
Go on a wine discovery trip through the vineyards of this ancient town in one of France’s great winemaking regions. Visit a medieval hospital and a Romanesque cathedral.

Besancon
Hidden away from the country’s busy tourist hubs, the capital of the district of Franche-Comté has an enthralling citadel and one of the oldest museums in France.

Mâcon
Inhabited since the Roman invasion of Gaul, the picturesque threshold to Southern Burgundy abounds with history, architecture and lovely wines.


