Which is the better hotel in Dijon?
#23
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Bonsoir Pal, les travaux à la gare should finish at the end of 2008.
http://mobigo-bourgogne.com/PEM/
Bon week end aussi!
coco
http://mobigo-bourgogne.com/PEM/
Bon week end aussi!
coco
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wow - have to study my French geographique. I haad planned to day trip to Dijon next winter mainly for the tour de moutarde - but i'll still go because though i was in Dijon once and camped their on the new (then) lake not far from the train station on a bike trip i didn't look around that much.
But my main goal is to experience the TGV Dupleix - double-deckers which i have yet to ride - Coco cherie - do Duplex TGVs serve Dijon or only Lyon?
merci
But my main goal is to experience the TGV Dupleix - double-deckers which i have yet to ride - Coco cherie - do Duplex TGVs serve Dijon or only Lyon?
merci
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merci bien coco cherie - i guess i'll go to Lyon for the day though i spent a week there once but really want to do the Duplex.
Have you ever ridden one - i'm wondering if folks on sunken lower level can see any of that truly bucolic Burgundy countryside from lower level - steerage kind of.
I assume they charge the same for either level but perhaps sncf can earn a few extra sous by charging more for the top seats?
Have you ever ridden one - i'm wondering if folks on sunken lower level can see any of that truly bucolic Burgundy countryside from lower level - steerage kind of.
I assume they charge the same for either level but perhaps sncf can earn a few extra sous by charging more for the top seats?
#32
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I've never used it unfortunately 
Maybe the 1st class is on the upper level! ;-)
I just checked the SNCF website and found prem's ticket for 25€ one way Paris Lyon, 45€ 1st class... You can even choose the level you want even for 25€ that's great (choose salle haute ou salle basse)

Maybe the 1st class is on the upper level! ;-)
I just checked the SNCF website and found prem's ticket for 25€ one way Paris Lyon, 45€ 1st class... You can even choose the level you want even for 25€ that's great (choose salle haute ou salle basse)
#33
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Thanks everyone for your advice. Decided to stay at Philippe Le Bon as per Coco's recommendation. Coco - can you tell me how far this is from the train station? Is it walkable? What would be the best idea for transportation to the hotel if we do not have a car. Thanks!
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Sorry to respond so late. I did a similar trip...TGV r/t Paris-Dijon for 3 days and stayed at the Hotel du Nord which is no more than a 5 min. walk from the train station. It was nice with a wine/snack bar as well as a nice restaurant and the upper floor rooms have a nice view. It is a short walk to the main square. We looked at Philippe Le Bon and it appeared lovely, but if you have much luggage it is a fair walk from the gare. Let us know how you liked it and give the owl my regards.
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Linda, I'm glad you found a place to stay!
Hotel Philippe le Bon has a good restaurant too, mideba wrote about it here (and about Stephane Derbord as well)
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=35028102
You'll have to take a taxi from the station. The hotel is located in a one way street where there is only a small bus called diviaciti stopping there. Take it to go to the Ducal Palace if you don't want to walk, it is free.
Hotel Philippe le Bon has a good restaurant too, mideba wrote about it here (and about Stephane Derbord as well)
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=35028102
You'll have to take a taxi from the station. The hotel is located in a one way street where there is only a small bus called diviaciti stopping there. Take it to go to the Ducal Palace if you don't want to walk, it is free.





