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Quality Hotel Du Nord Restaurant De La Porte Guillaume
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: 4.15 / 5
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Features: Elevator, Restaurant, Banqueting services, Bar, Fax service, Hair-drier, 24-hour front desk, Rooms for non-smokers available, Ironing board on loan from reception, Sound-proof windows, Internet cafe, Dial-up Internet, Laundry, Room service... more
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Hotel Des Ducs
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: 3.92 / 5
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Features: Newspaper stand, Luggage room, Cable TV, Central heating, Telephone, Elevator, Banqueting services, Safe at reception, Internet cafe, Garage, Rooms for non-smokers available, Bar, Minibar, Paid secure parking at hotel, Free secure parking... more
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Kyriad Dijon Gare
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: 4.19 / 5
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Features: Fax service, Sauna (Finnish), Golf course at hotel, Safe at reception, Laundry, 24-hour front desk, Banqueting services, Dial-up or Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Swimmimg pool (outdoors), Car rental, Indoor tennis court, Paid secure parking... more
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Mercure Dijon Clemenceau
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Features: Laundry, Facilities for disabled people, Room service (part time), Air conditioning, Pets accepted, Rooms for non-smokers available, Tourist information, Hair-drier, Banqueting services, Access for disabled, Car rental, Swimmimg pool... more
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About Dijon
Dijon, the historical capital of Burgundy, is situated in eastern France and has a population of about 150,000. From Paris, it can be reached by TGV for just 40 minutes. Dijon's history can be traced back to Roman times when it was called Castrum Divionense and lay on the road from Lyon to Mainz. The town was home to the Dukes of Burgundy from the 11th to the 15th century, a center of immense wealth and power, as well as of learning and art.