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Aloft Dijon
4.3/548 Reviews
Dijon Old Town
Quirky but nice hotel in a renovated building. Staff was very nice and our suite room on floor 1 was clean and fresh. The location was great and you can walk all around the town center which has an abundance of shops and restaurants. Be prepared fro a long wait for check in and check out unless you are coming or leaving an an off time. The staff is competent enough, but they didn't provide ample space for the reception area when they did the renovation, and it Becks up very quickly. If also seems they are having some issues with their reservation system, as they were asking everyone to pay when they arrived and when they left, and everyone was telling them they prepaid. Ultimately we didn't see any double payments on our CC so there was not issue. Would still come back.
Vertigo Hotel, Dijon, a Member of Design Hotels
4.1/562 Reviews
Very good hotel, very modern and suitable for young people.
Nomad Hotel Dijon
4.3/545 Reviews
We stayed one night in this very nice hotel. The central location was ideal, and after checking in we were able to explore the old town of Dijon at our leisure. The hotel was opened in 2024 and is therefore very modern. The modern rooms have a comfortable bed, a great shower and a video projector as a TV. Despite the air conditioning, we were able to open a window. The breakfast buffet was plentiful, only the coffee from the fully automatic machine could be a little stronger. The underground car park is a bit cramped and costs €11.50 per night. We were able to charge our electric car overnight for a flat rate of 15€ (four 5kW wallboxes are available). All in all, the perfect choice for a short stay in Dijon.
Holiday Inn Dijon
4.2/5110 Reviews
We spent one night at this hotel on the way to Italy and another night on the way back. The location of the hotel on the outskirts of Dijon was perfect for this. The hotel is positioned by a large shopping centre with plenty of places to eat, although the hotel did also have its own restaurant and bar. The breakfast was not included in our package but was a reasonable price and provided a good selection of food and drink. We had a superior room which provided more space and a large, modern bathroom with a view overlooking the pool in the wellness centre. The room could have been of a high quality but was let down by the standards of cleaning. Everything seemed a bit dusty and there could have been more attention to detail when cleaning and vacuming to bring this up to the standards you would expext from a 4 star hotel. The hotel claimed to offer a pillow menu but when I enquired about better pillows as ours were very lumpy and broken up, I was told that they were the only pillows they had and that all of them were like this. That said, it was a comfortable place to stay and we went back for the way home. It could achieve a 5 star review with a bit more effort though.
Hôtel Mercure Dijon Centre Clemenceau
4.2/546 Reviews
When looking for a hotel with EV charging, it is pretty much pot luck isn’t it? Both Booking.com and TA can’t tell us the type of charger - fast, slow, Tesla etc. I urge these agencies to take their travellers into the 21 century and provide these filters. This hotel surprised the life out of me. Not only were there a bank of fast chargers in the garage, but the premium for usage was very reasonable. Only problem, as always, was a Belgium Q8 parked in charging bay with a thundering V8 diesel engine - when can we educate these people? Charging for my I-Pace was a doddle. The rooms are well appointed and have all that you could want and the bar is well stocked and staff are multi-lingual. We eat out in a favourite restaurant and will most certainly put this on our itinerary for our regular Provence trips.
Grand Hôtel la Cloche Dijon - MGallery
4.6/5128 Reviews
A McGallery Collection medium-sized property with an unsurpassed de rigeuer location for serious sightseeing and shopping travellers. Lit up in pink at night, it is an impressive historic structure overlooking Darcy Square/Garden conveniently walking distance to the prime tourist spots of old Dijon: the Cathedral, the Ducal Ducal Palace/Musee de Beaux Arts, Place de la Liberation, and feeding spots ranging from the Les Halles Dijon to the Michelin-starred L’Asperule. Diagonally across are the city tramway rails with a fortuitous station stop. Crossing the tram railway takes you to the Rue de la Liberte through the landmark Porte Guillaume (William Gate), which is the main sightseeing and shopping drag of Dijon’s old city center packed with period buildings. Equally fascinating side streets packed with historic structures and sites feed off this main street. The hotel itself has smallish rooms along dark hallways, with views of Darcy Square, its garden or adjacent buildings and furnished in spare modernist style with oversized modernist art copies and see-through bathrooms. Reception staff are charming but unexceptional. You basically take care of yourself here. The Bar is a very popular post-sightseeing relaxation spot with great cocktails and friendly wait staff, with occasional small live jazz entertainment at night.

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Number of Hotels28
Number of Reviews1,154
Highest PriceNZD 980
Lowest PriceNZD 90
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 270
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 298