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Discover France and the former region of Burgundy famous worldwide for its fine wines and the vineyards that attract many tourists, however, much of the rest of the region that you will see with this Holiday Package. Pick up your car at Paris Airport and start your trip visiting:
Chablis Wine Region (historic wine-producing region in northern central France), one of the Burgundy`s white wine outpost; after that, is Beaune (in the heart of Burgundy; is known for its famous surrounding vineyards, medieval ramparts, and celebrated culinary feats) and in eastern France area; Franche-Comte (home to rolling countryside, châteaux and religious buildings, and renowned for its gourmet delights, notably its charcuterie and cheeses). Continue to The "Land of the Good Living; Southern Burgundy (for its prestigious Cote d`Or (“Gold Coast”) vineyards, the rustic countryside, and the epicurean delights found throughout this acclaimed region); and finish this trip in Lyon (the city is recognized for its cuisine and gastronomy, as well as historical and architectural landmarks). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Paris (581)Lyon (23)Beaune (9)Burgundy - Chablis Wine Region (3)Burgundy - Southern Burgundy (1)Burgundy - Franche-Comte (1)
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3 nights in Burgundy - Chablis Wine Region
The Chablis wine area is well known for its class structure of white wines adored by all wine lovers around the world. The village, small and picturesque, has a fame that dates back to the Middle Ages, due to its a prestigious vineyards and a rich heritage. Visit "The Golden Gate of Burgundy" and admire the cellars, vineyards and surrounding forests.
Beaune is a bustling, wealthy, charming place of pilgrimage for art lovers, wine lovers and gastronomes. It is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the district. It`s history goes back over 2,000 years, once a Gallic sanctuary, then a Roman town. Until the 14th century, it was the residence of the ducs de Bourgogne. The Côte de Beaune, is known for its Burgundy wines, and Beaune is known for its annual wine sales organized by the Hospices de Beaune. This is also considered the unofficial wine capital of Burgundy and a great central location to explore the region.
Explore Old Beaune, Hôtel-Dieu, Phare Wine Region, Local Wine Experiences, Château de Savigny, Dalineum, Château de la Rochepot, Véloroute, Basilique Notre-Dame and so much more!
2 nights in Burgundy - Franche-Comte
The region of Burgundy-Franche-Comte consists of the two former regions of Burgundy and Franche-Comte which were merged into one region in January 2016. The region borders Switzerland and the French regions of Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, Centre-Val de Loire, Ile-de-France and Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine. The former region of Burgundy is famous worldwide for its fine wines and the vineyards attract many tourists, however, much of the rest of the region, especially the Franche-Comte area, is largely unknown. Yet it is home to rolling countryside that varies from the Jura mountain range to large forests, historic châteaux and religious buildings, beautiful villages and a scattering of major towns, including Dijon.
Visit Dijon, Burgundy, Beaune, Vezelay, Dole, Arbois, Abbaye de Cluny, Morvan Regional Natural Park and so much more!
2 nights in Burgundy - Southern Burgundy
Southern Burgundy area has an unbelievable number of historic monuments and attractions, surprisingly tucked away in a sleepy countryside. The landscape of deeply wooded forests and green rolling hills abounds with cultural treasures: Romanesque chapels, medieval towns, picturesque villages, and ancient abbeys. There are more than 300 churches in Burgundy, and many are masterpieces of Gothic architecture.
Explore Crissay sur Manse, Joue les Tours, Langeais, Montresor, Mosnes, Rigny Usse, Rochecorbon, Savonnieres, Saint Genouph, Vovray and much more.
3 nights in Lyon
Lyon is the third-largest city in France offering an imposing history shining through its picturesque streets and monuments from all ages. Parks, skyscrapers and sidewalk cafes, a great transport system, and a nightlife fueled by student energy invigorate Lyon. It has the finest food in France and you will have the chance to discover the "Châteaux" and taste the unequaled wine! There`s the Ancient Theatre dating back to the Roman Empire, the medieval Vieux Lyon quarter, the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière from the 18th century but also the Opéra Nouvel built just a bit more than a couple of decades ago. And, dotted here and there, the mysterious Traboules, that adds a new dimension to the way you explore a city.
Explore the Musée des Beaux Arts, Vieux Lyon, Presqu`ile District, Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, Parc de la Tête d`Or, Traboules, Ancient Theater of Fourvière, Musée Gadagne, Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, and so much more!
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Burgundy - Chablis Wine Region
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Arrive to Burgundy - Chablis Wine Region Overnight in Burgundy - Chablis Wine Region 19 hotels offered
<b>France</b> remains one of the worlds most talked-about and written-about destinations. Whether the romance of Paris sweeps you off your feet or you fall gently for the relaxed life of Provence, France is a place for lovers, and will leave you spellbound. Paris is undoubtedly one of the world's great cities, with enough monuments, museums, restaurants, theatres and shows to last a lifetime. The northern provinces of Normandy and Brittany are steeped in history while the Loire Valley is world famous for its châteaux. And there is more to explore.
The Chablis wine area is well known for its class structure of white wines adored by all wine lovers around the world. The village, small and picturesque, has a fame that dates back to the Middle Ages, due to its a prestigious vineyards and a rich heritage. Visit "The Golden Gate of Burgundy" and admire the cellars, vineyards and surrounding forests.
Beaune is a bustling, wealthy, charming place of pilgrimage for art lovers, wine lovers and gastronomes. It is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the district. It`s history goes back over 2,000 years, once a Gallic sanctuary, then a Roman town. Until the 14th century, it was the residence of the ducs de Bourgogne. The Côte de Beaune, is known for its Burgundy wines, and Beaune is known for its annual wine sales organized by the Hospices de Beaune. This is also considered the unofficial wine capital of Burgundy and a great central location to explore the region.
Explore Old Beaune, Hôtel-Dieu, Phare Wine Region, Local Wine Experiences, Château de Savigny, Dalineum, Château de la Rochepot, Véloroute, Basilique Notre-Dame and so much more!
The region of Burgundy-Franche-Comte consists of the two former regions of Burgundy and Franche-Comte which were merged into one region in January 2016. The region borders Switzerland and the French regions of Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, Centre-Val de Loire, Ile-de-France and Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine. The former region of Burgundy is famous worldwide for its fine wines and the vineyards attract many tourists, however, much of the rest of the region, especially the Franche-Comte area, is largely unknown. Yet it is home to rolling countryside that varies from the Jura mountain range to large forests, historic châteaux and religious buildings, beautiful villages and a scattering of major towns, including Dijon.
Visit Dijon, Burgundy, Beaune, Vezelay, Dole, Arbois, Abbaye de Cluny, Morvan Regional Natural Park and so much more!
Southern Burgundy area has an unbelievable number of historic monuments and attractions, surprisingly tucked away in a sleepy countryside. The landscape of deeply wooded forests and green rolling hills abounds with cultural treasures: Romanesque chapels, medieval towns, picturesque villages, and ancient abbeys. There are more than 300 churches in Burgundy, and many are masterpieces of Gothic architecture.
Explore Crissay sur Manse, Joue les Tours, Langeais, Montresor, Mosnes, Rigny Usse, Rochecorbon, Savonnieres, Saint Genouph, Vovray and much more.
Lyon is the third-largest city in France offering an imposing history shining through its picturesque streets and monuments from all ages. Parks, skyscrapers and sidewalk cafes, a great transport system, and a nightlife fueled by student energy invigorate Lyon. It has the finest food in France and you will have the chance to discover the "Châteaux" and taste the unequaled wine! There`s the Ancient Theatre dating back to the Roman Empire, the medieval Vieux Lyon quarter, the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière from the 18th century but also the Opéra Nouvel built just a bit more than a couple of decades ago. And, dotted here and there, the mysterious Traboules, that adds a new dimension to the way you explore a city.
Explore the Musée des Beaux Arts, Vieux Lyon, Presqu`ile District, Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière, Parc de la Tête d`Or, Traboules, Ancient Theater of Fourvière, Musée Gadagne, Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, and so much more!