
Unmissable places in Burgundy
Burgundy in central eastern France, is less than 2 hours on a high speed train from Paris and an easy drive down from Calais. The region has played a huge role in the history of France over the centuries.
What to see? Explore fascinating museums, ancient sites, nature spots, charming villages, and awe-inspiring landmarks.
What to do? Discover history, savour world-class wines, and enjoy unforgettable experiences at every turn.
Burgundy invites you to enjoy a journey through time and culture.

See the unmissable Unesco sites
Look up and gaze in awe in the beautiful light of the Sainte-Marie-Madeline Basilica in Vézelay, appreciate the tranquillity and sheer beauty of the cloisters of Fontenay Abbey and La Charité-sur-Loire Priory, wander aimlessly amid the striking patchwork formed by the Climats of the Burgundy vineyards...
No doubt about it, these unique UNESCO World Heritage sites promise a moving experience you’ll never forget!
Visit the 4 UNESCO-listed sitesUnique natural sites in Burgundy
Don’t hesitate to go off the beaten track and explore every nook and cranny of Burgundy. You are bound to take some amazing Instagrammable photos along the way. A mysterious rock, an incredible panoramic view, an enchanted forest, a wild river, a tranquil stream or a sea of vines... there’s no limit to the beauty of the landscape here.
The local residents will be delighted to share insider tips about a viewpoint, a secret path or some other hidden gem.

Wine & Gastronomy places to see
Burgundy is a foodie hotspot which will stimulate all 5 senses and turn your holiday into an unforgettable experience.
Enjoy mouthwatering oeufs en Meurette, a local speciality of poached eggs in a yummy red wine sauce,
although some chefs like to serve a version with white wine.
Savour iconic Burgundy wine, learn new skills in a chef’s masterclasss and so much more.
Make time to discover the Cité Internationale du Vin & de la Gastronomie in Burgundy's capital Dijon, and Cité des Climats & Vins de Bourgogne, in the three towns of Beaune, Chablis and Mâcon
for immersive experiences into the world of gastronomy and wine..
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Best places to visit
The Dukes of Burgundy played a key role in shaping the region’s legendary reputation, leaving a lasting mark from the Middle Ages onward. Their legacy lives on in the many treasures of that golden era: imposing fortresses, magnificent Renaissance palaces, symbols of wealth and power. Across Burgundy, castles and châteaux whisper their stories, inviting you on a journey through time.
Museum collections
Burgundy's museums showcase the region’s unique history, culture, and craftsmanship in a way that’s both immersive and informative. Through creative displays and fascinating collections, these museums offer a real glimpse into Burgundy’s heritage, making each visit a memorable experience.

Back to the beginning
The history of Burgundy goes back a long way.
From epic sound and light shows in Autun, a battle reconstitution in Alésia, archeological digs in Bibracte, amazing finds in Châtillon-sur-Seine, to the top of the prehistoric Rock of Solutré you will be blown away.
5 must-see archaeology sites

Villages of Burgundy
Winding cobbled streets, half-timbered houses with colorful tiled roofs, sun-dappled squares with fountains and arcades—Burgundy’s villages are straight out of a storybook. Surrounded by rolling vineyards and timeless landscapes, they’re made for slow, scenic wandering.
Here, life moves at a gentler pace. Pause by an old stone wall to soak in the view, meander through quiet lanes, sip a coffee on a sunlit terrace, or browse a bustling market for fresh local treats. Every corner is a postcard-perfect invitation to embrace the art of living well.

Timeless places to visit
Burgundy is where two great monastic movements of the Middle Ages began, leaving a lasting imprint on the region. It’s no wonder the landscape is dotted with remarkable religious places to see, each a testament to the deep faith that inspired their creation. With their striking beauty, pure lines, and quiet simplicity, these sacred places continue to awe visitors even today.
Absolute must-see sights range from impressive cathedrals and basilicas and sensational, peaceful abbeys, to small churches and chapels whose steeples dominate the towns, villages and countryside of Burgundy.
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