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Burgundy Tours & Trips

62 Burgundy trips. Tours from 27 tour companies. 46 reviews. 5/5 avg rating.

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Burgundy & Provence with 2 Nights in Paris (Northbound)
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4.7/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
River Cruise
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Very Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Arles, Avignon, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Dijon, Lyon, Paris, Vienne

Highlights

  • Onboard welcome reception
  • Choice of guided sightseeing, visit the Roman Amphitheatre, or painting workshop, or walk with your Adventure Host
  • Guided sightseeing, visit Palace of the Popes
  • Guided walk, visit the Old Town and the cathedral or walk with your Adventure Host
  • Choice of guided walk in Tournon or hike with your Adventure Host
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50 plus, Cultural, Small Ship Cruise

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"My first Avalon cruise/land tour to Vietnam/Cambodia was the best experience of my 80 plus cruises. We recently took the Avalon Egypt/Jordan cruise/land tour and it was the polar opposite. Most sites were awesome but the tour needed a guide in addition to the Egyptologist, who didn’t look out for the safety/best interests of the guests. I submitted a detailed review of Egypt and Jordan but have not yet heard back."

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Rhine & Rhône Revealed (Southbound)
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4.7/5 Excellent
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River Cruise
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Very Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Amsterdam, Arles, Avignon, Basel, Burgundy, Heidelberg, Koblenz, Lyon, Rudesheim, Strasbourg

Highlights

  • Onboard welcome reception
  • Canal cruise
  • Choice of Cologne highlights walking tour, or Jewish Heritage walking tour or bike with your Adventure Host
  • Cruise through the scenic Rhine Gorge with breathtaking views of ancient castles, towering cliffs, and the legendary Rock of the Lorelei; visit Siegfried's Mechanical Musical Instrument Museum in Rüdesheim or hike in the vineyards with your Adventure Host
  • Choice of guided walk in Mainz with a visit to the Gutenberg Museum, or a guided tour of Heidelberg Castle, see the Great Vat, or walk the Philosophers’ Way with your Adventure Host
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50 plus, Cultural, Small Ship Cruise

What travelers are saying

"My first Avalon cruise/land tour to Vietnam/Cambodia was the best experience of my 80 plus cruises. We recently took the Avalon Egypt/Jordan cruise/land tour and it was the polar opposite. Most sites were awesome but the tour needed a guide in addition to the Egyptologist, who didn’t look out for the safety/best interests of the guests. I submitted a detailed review of Egypt and Jordan but have not yet heard back."

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14 Day Classic France
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3.7/5 Great
100+ reviews
Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Avignon, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Dijon, Loire Valley, Lyon, Paris

Highlights

  • Drive along the Champs Elysees to the Arc de Triomphe and continuing to the iconic Eiffel Tower Travel to the famed Champagne region with tastings of this bubbly delight View the striking Dijon Cathedral and Ducal Palace, remarkable Gothic structures Drive via the Route des Grand Crus to Beaune, celebrated capital of Burgundy wines Visit Avignon, "City of Popes" and the spectacular Roman Aqueduct of the Pont du Gard Witness the stirring candlelight procession in Lourdes and behold the holy waters Wine and Cognac tastings throughout your journey in the wine country Visit the fairy-tale Chateau de Chenonceau, stretching across the river Cher †Transfers are available for purchase for land only or on alternative flight dates

Themes

50 plus, Cultural

What travelers are saying

"We have loved Gate 1 and always sing their praises. We've been on 7 tours with another one booked for fall. We were supposed to leave for Ecuador this week, however the country is in a 60 day state of emergency with the escape of 2 infamous gang members. Tourists are advised to stay indoors and there is a daily curfew from 11pm-5am. (our flight was to land at 11:15pm). Our trip included stays in 2 of the main cities of unrest. There have been shootings, car bombings, hostage taking, closing of embassies, and other countries issuing do not travel warnings. Other tour companies have cancelled tours or offered refunds or rescheduling. Travel insurance does not cover wars or civil unrest, but we are clearly afraid to go there. Both we and our travel agent have reached out multiple times with our concerns and asked if we could reschedule or get some sort of credit. We continue to get the same reply either in person or via email...Gate 1 has your safety as our highest priority and we feel you are safe ("they are not targeting tourists") and your itinerary should not be impacted. What? Their highest priority is $ and not our safety. There is no way that's the tour we anticipated. We cancelled the trip and took a 90% penalty, loss of deposit, and $276 airline penalty. It's a LOT of money, but we would have been terrified, and it's not worth getting hurt or worse. Sorry, but it's not the company I want to do business with in the future."

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14 Day Classic France
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3.7/5 Great
100+ reviews
Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Avignon, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Dijon, Loire Valley, Lyon, Paris

Highlights

  • Drive along the Champs Elysees to the Arc de Triomphe and continuing to the iconic Eiffel Tower Travel to the famed Champagne region with tastings of this bubbly delight View the striking Dijon Cathedral and Ducal Palace, remarkable Gothic structures Drive via the Route des Grand Crus to Beaune, celebrated capital of Burgundy wines Visit Avignon, "City of Popes" and the spectacular Roman Aqueduct of the Pont du Gard Witness the stirring candlelight procession in Lourdes and behold the holy waters Wine and Cognac tastings throughout your journey in the wine country Visit the fairy-tale Chateau de Chenonceau, stretching across the river Cher †Transfers are available for purchase for land only or on alternative flight dates

Themes

50 plus, Cultural

What travelers are saying

"We have loved Gate 1 and always sing their praises. We've been on 7 tours with another one booked for fall. We were supposed to leave for Ecuador this week, however the country is in a 60 day state of emergency with the escape of 2 infamous gang members. Tourists are advised to stay indoors and there is a daily curfew from 11pm-5am. (our flight was to land at 11:15pm). Our trip included stays in 2 of the main cities of unrest. There have been shootings, car bombings, hostage taking, closing of embassies, and other countries issuing do not travel warnings. Other tour companies have cancelled tours or offered refunds or rescheduling. Travel insurance does not cover wars or civil unrest, but we are clearly afraid to go there. Both we and our travel agent have reached out multiple times with our concerns and asked if we could reschedule or get some sort of credit. We continue to get the same reply either in person or via email...Gate 1 has your safety as our highest priority and we feel you are safe ("they are not targeting tourists") and your itinerary should not be impacted. What? Their highest priority is $ and not our safety. There is no way that's the tour we anticipated. We cancelled the trip and took a 90% penalty, loss of deposit, and $276 airline penalty. It's a LOT of money, but we would have been terrified, and it's not worth getting hurt or worse. Sorry, but it's not the company I want to do business with in the future."

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Paris, Tuscany and Rome
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5/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Private Guided
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Full schedule

Visits

Accademia museum, Alps, Burgundy, Colosseum, Florence, Lucca, Lucerne, Milan, Pantheon, Paris, Pisa, Rome, Siena, Sistine Chapel, Tuscany, Vatican City, Venice, Verona

Highlights

  • Visit the intriguing Hospices Museum
  • Explore Swiss Transport Museum, or relax on one of the lovely lakeshore promenades
  • Explore romantic city of Venice
  • Visit a glass-blowing workshop where highly skilled artisans craft anything from delicate figurines to grand chandeliers

Themes

Hiking & Walking, Local Immersion & Homestays

What travelers are saying

"I would have to say that everything we experienced on our Heart of Europe Grand to include London tour was wonderful. We were always looking forward to the next country visited and enjoyed every minute of our trip. Our tour guide, Minni Hoeve, communicated with us throughout our trip. He is wonderful, kind and knowledgeable tour guide."

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Heart of Europe Grand Tour
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5/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Full schedule

Visits

Alps, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Burgundy, Dolomites, Florence, Heidelberg, Innsbruck, Lake Garda, London, Lucerne, Munich, Paris, Pisa, Rome, Venice, Verona

Highlights

  • Visit to Heidelberg
  • Visit Romantic city of Venice
  • Explore a glass-blowing workshop where highly skilled artisans craft anything from delicate figurines to grand, multi-colored chandeliers
  • Visit the Swiss Transport Museum, or relax on one of the lovely lakeshore promenades
  • Visit the intriguing Hospices Museum

Themes

Hiking & Walking, Local Immersion & Homestays

What travelers are saying

"I would have to say that everything we experienced on our Heart of Europe Grand to include London tour was wonderful. We were always looking forward to the next country visited and enjoyed every minute of our trip. Our tour guide, Minni Hoeve, communicated with us throughout our trip. He is wonderful, kind and knowledgeable tour guide."

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Classic Europe
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3/5 Average
21 reviews
Operator does not provide
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy

Visits

Alps, Amsterdam, Arc de Triomphe, Bavaria, Berlin, Burgundy, Colosseum, Eiffel Tower, Florence, Forum, Munich, Nuremberg, Paris, Pisa, Rome, Venice

Themes

Cultural

What travelers are saying

"It was a very eventful itinerary that allowed us to see 8 countries in two weeks. The tour was very fast paced in order to accomplish the advertised program and it felt rushed. In order to travel to 8 different European countries, you have to expect that there will be a lot of coach seat/drive time. Our tour guide Jemma and coach driver Gabriel were very professional and focused on meeting Expat Explore’s tour destination requirements. Jemma always provided interesting information and tips about the cities and sites that we were visiting. Our driver Gabriel always got us to our destinations on time and safely. The included and optional excursions were conducted at a moderate to swift walking speed, at some places there was no time to take pictures. Some of us found it difficult to keep up with the group, and once caught up to the group, who were at a stopping/rest point, it was time to resume the walking tour which did not allow some of us to catch our breath. You have to keep in mind that this tour is a “budget” tour. With that in mind, some hotels were sub-standard. The Paris hotel had mold in the shower. As expected, some hotels did not have air-conditioning, and other hotels which did have air conditioning were not adequately able to cool the room. The included tour dinners and lunches were very average. We had better dining experiences when we were left on our own when we used our free time. Overall, we were pleased to see all European countries/cities/sites included in the tour. This review was submitted to Expat Explore to be posted. I believe that Expat Explore only posts 4 and 5 stars reviews on their website which gives a misleading impression of the services they provide."

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Europe Taster
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4/5 Great
21 reviews
Operator does not provide
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy

Visits

Alps, Amsterdam, Arc de Triomphe, Bruges, Burgundy, Eiffel Tower, London, Paris

Highlights

  • Visit Amsterdam and BrugesExperience a Rhine river cruise in GermanyEnjoy a free day to explore Paris
  • with optional cabaret showOptional visit to Jungfraujoch during your free day in the Swiss Alps

Themes

Cultural

What travelers are saying

"It was a very eventful itinerary that allowed us to see 8 countries in two weeks. The tour was very fast paced in order to accomplish the advertised program and it felt rushed. In order to travel to 8 different European countries, you have to expect that there will be a lot of coach seat/drive time. Our tour guide Jemma and coach driver Gabriel were very professional and focused on meeting Expat Explore’s tour destination requirements. Jemma always provided interesting information and tips about the cities and sites that we were visiting. Our driver Gabriel always got us to our destinations on time and safely. The included and optional excursions were conducted at a moderate to swift walking speed, at some places there was no time to take pictures. Some of us found it difficult to keep up with the group, and once caught up to the group, who were at a stopping/rest point, it was time to resume the walking tour which did not allow some of us to catch our breath. You have to keep in mind that this tour is a “budget” tour. With that in mind, some hotels were sub-standard. The Paris hotel had mold in the shower. As expected, some hotels did not have air-conditioning, and other hotels which did have air conditioning were not adequately able to cool the room. The included tour dinners and lunches were very average. We had better dining experiences when we were left on our own when we used our free time. Overall, we were pleased to see all European countries/cities/sites included in the tour. This review was submitted to Expat Explore to be posted. I believe that Expat Explore only posts 4 and 5 stars reviews on their website which gives a misleading impression of the services they provide."

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Burgundy Reviews & Ratings

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Pamela Schrader

Oct 2022

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Grand European End Paris

All was great, with the exception of two substandard hotels... The bus dr...

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Victoria Jane Norwood

Oct 2022

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Grand European End Paris

For me, it was a little busy, not enough time in certain places, and too many early starts

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Barbara Millisor

Oct 2022

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The price is very reasonable for all the places and experiences. Ther...

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Daniel Millisor

Oct 2022

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Long and very complete trip.

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Megan Wilander

Oct 2022

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Grand European End Paris

This truly was a trip of a lifetime. It is a very busy trip from start to finish, but worth every minute of it. There are a few long travel days, so be prepared for ...

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Burgundy Tour Selection Trips

  • Where is Burgundy? 

    This magnificent inland region is located in East-Central France, towards the southeast of Paris. The region is a former administrative territory and holds great historical importance. The place was home of Dukes of Burgundy who was the master of the stretched territory across eastern France and was a powerful rival of France.

    This area has great architectural treasure including various religiously important buildings like Roman churches, as well as other beautiful buildings as castles that have great historical importance. Apart from the architectural inheritance, the place is known to be the home to some of the prestigious vineyards of the world.

    What is the difference between Bordeaux and Burgundy?

    The two regions are similar in their participation in the world's wine production and their winemaking history that stretches back to Roman times. But more than these similarities, the two regions are different from each other in various aspects. The major difference is described below.

    The major distinction is in the types of wines they produce. Bordeaux prepares its specialties with a little blending of the five varieties; Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet France, Petit Verdot, and Malbec. Burgundy believes in expressing the solo varieties, generally prepared from two grapes types; Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, for white and red wines respectively.

    The Bordeaux area is more organized, mapped with chateaux ranked and classified according to price and reputation. But Burgundy can be considered as a labyrinth with various small producers and small plots that have fractious ownership.

    The chateau towers and vineyards of Bordeaux belong to noble families, aristocrats, super-wealthy families, and large corporations. Hence, they share a large amount of wine production in the world. Burgundy, on the other hand, produces wine at a very small level, from tiny plots belonging to small scale farmers.

    Burgundy Wine Tours

    A wine tour is an absolute must on your Burgundy France trip. Apart from the rich heritage, delicious cuisine and stunning scenery, which makes the region most popular is its wine-growing culture. The carefully exposed soil grows some of the finest and most recognizable wines of the region.

    More popular are the red wines made from Pinot Noir and white wines made from Chardonnay, but there are also other grape varieties found in the region like Aligote, Gamay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Blanc. The wines produced in this region are very high in demand and have high prices, maybe because of their high quality and low production rate.

    Burgundy wine tours take you through the various wine growing and producing regions. Explore the beautiful wine villages with stunning surroundings and get to know the secret to the delicate and world-class wines. Several local operators provide the opportunity to discover the region and its bountiful vineyards.

    Burgundy wine tours are an informal and fun way to enjoy a day strolling through one of the most famous wine regions of the world and gather as much information as you can. You not only get to know about the procedures and types but also get the chance to taste various regional varieties, as well as the famous Grand Cru and Premier Cru wines during these tours.

    Cities in Burgundy

    The vast region consists of various towns and small villages that are important in their own aspect. While planning your burgundy France travel route, make sure to include some of the following mention cities, as they are the most significant among all others.

    Autun - This beautiful town was founded by the Romans with the name Augustodnum and contains various highlights from the time. Expect to see a lot of Roman ruins including Temple of Janus and Roman Theatre. Also, visit Musee Roin to see extensive works of arts belonging to the region.
  • Auxerre - This unique city is divided into three districts, each having its own ambiance and feel. It is located far from the main crowds of Burgundy, along the River Yonne. Wander across the pedestrian-only streets, explore the museums and also visit the Abbey of Saint Germain.
  • Avallon - The beautiful town of Avallon is the dreamiest place in the Burgundy region. The stunning town is a settlement of about seven thousand residents. Important places to visit are the two museums; the Town Museum and the Museum of Costume, and the church of Saint-Lazare d’Avallon.
  • Beaune - Filled with numerous wine tasting cellars and merchants, this ancient city can be regarded as the French capital city of wine. The city houses many historic mansions, beautiful churches, and the old hospital of Beaune.
  • Dijon - One of the largest city and also the capital of this region is famous for its mustard. Wander around the beautiful town with timber-framed houses and explore the hidden gems of the city. Mustard tasting is one of the must-do activities in Dijon.
  • Macon - This beautiful town with pastel hues is mainly famous for being the birthplace of Claude Philibert Barthelot de Rambuteau. Visit the Museum of Fine Arts, ruins of Cathédrale le Vieux Saint-Vincent, and the nearby Beaujolais vineyards.
  • Vezelay - This small but picturesque town of Burgundy contains some of the most stunning architecture. The town is listed as the UNESCO World Heritage site along with the hilltop fortified building of Romanesque Basilica of St Magdalene.
  • Chalon-sur-Saône - Lying in the heart of Burgundy, this off-beaten tourist track is surrounded by timber-framed houses and vineyards. The town is famous for being the birthplace of one of the pioneers of photography, Nicéphore Niépce.
  • Sens - The town does not have much significance concerning famous attraction points but it has its historical importance. Thomas à becket during middle ages took refuge in this town. Do visit the stunning cathedral of the city as well as the covered market hall opposite to it.
  • Top activities in Burgundy

    If you think that Burgundy wine tours are the only interesting thing in the region then you would be wrong! The region includes various attractive places, famous for their beauty or history. You cannot visit all of them on a short trip, so here is a list of the top tourist destinations that you should not miss in Burgundy.

    1. Bibracte

    Discovered in the 18th century, this place contains the pre-Roman remains of the largest city of Gaul, which was a 10,000 people hill settlement. Visit the Museum of Celtic Civilization that contains all the information about the city. The museum contains various pieces of pottery and jewelry as well as tableaus of daily routine scenes that depict the cultural information about this ancient civilization.

    2. Rock of Solutré

    This iconic site is located towards the west of Macon and is a limestone ridge providing a perfect hiking spot. Explore the escarpment on foot and reach the highest point to witness the astounding landscape. Below at the bottom is the Museum of Prehistory that displays the tools, flints, and bones of animals that nomadic hunters left behind.

    3. Owl's Trail

    This tour takes you through the 22 sites of the Dijon city and gives you a complete overview of the history of this city. You can download a smartphone app that is available in various languages and take a self-guided tour of the trail. You will find various bars, patisserie, and restaurants on the way that serves authentic French cuisine.

    4. Cathédrale Saint-Lazare d'Autun

    This Roman Catholic Church was built in the 12th century and contains various relics of St. Lazarus. The art and architecture of this place make it one of the most unique among other European cathedrals. The tympanum of The Last Judgement is one of the significant pieces of this place. The Romanesque style iconic sculptures are also one of a kind.

    5. Burgundy’s Canals

    Till the 19th century, the two canals of Burgundy were used to transport goods from Morvan to far places. But then they get surpassed by railways and now have become a popular tourist destination. Take a boat ride and set out to the green countryside of Burgundy, floating past the woodland, historic points, vineyards, chateaux, and charming villages.

    Cuisine in Burgundy

    Not just the beautiful landscape and unique vineyards, but Burgundy cuisine is something you must try or your Burgundy trip remains incomplete. From various traditional local dishes, here are some of the top you must not miss while being in the region.

    1. Coq Au Vin

    The history of this traditional dish dates back to the ancient Gaul times. The original recipe included rooster braised in wine slowly for a long time, as its connective tissues were said to be more suitable for braising.

    Modern variation, however, includes chicken as it is more readily available. The chicken is marinated in wine overnight instead of cooking for long periods. Root vegetables and sauce mixes are added in multiple variations that give the stew a high nutritious value.

    2. Beef Bourguignon

    This beef casserole is a burgundy specialty that includes stewing beef braised in the special red wine of Burgundy. A good amount of butter, garlic, onions, carrots, mushrooms, shallot, and aromatic herbs are also added to this hearty stew.

    The dish is usually made from special Charolais beef from the region. There is an annual festival where everyone from the town gathers to celebrate this delicious meal along with music, and festivities.

    3. Epoisses de Bourgogne Cheese

    This burgundy specialty is made in the small village of Époisses, in Côte-d'Or department located between Auxerre and Dijon. This circular 10 cm cow milk-cheese is a soft pungent paste with a unique red-orange color. The cheese is usually paired with Sauternes or Trappist beer and is served with a spoon due to its soft texture.

    4. Oeufs En Meurette

    To prepare this super creamy specialty of the region, eggs are poached in meurette sauce, prepared from red wine, onions, shallots, mushrooms, and lardons. The rich sauce can be made in excess to use for the next serving. You can replace the lardons with streaky bacon if you want but that will change the actual taste to some extent.

    5. Tarte Tatin

    Originate in the Loire Valley of Burgundy, this signature dish got its name from the hotel that serves it. The apple tart mixture is caramelized in sugar and butter and baked till perfection. This dark, sticky and crispy French dessert is found around the world but you will get the original taste only at the place of its origin.

    Burgundy weather     

    Burgundy enjoys all four seasons throughout the year. What time you choose to visit for your Burgundy France travel depends upon your priorities. Summer is the peak season with long stunning warm and sunny days. Most of the tourists visit the region from June to August.

    July can be unpredictable with unexpected showers from time to time. If you visit during this time you may get a chance to enjoy one of the plenty of festivals going around during the balmy weather.

    Though the region is not as popular as other regions in France still huge tourist crowds may not be favorite for some. The good news is that these flocks start flying back by the end of August, leaving a relatively emptier Burgundy by September. Whether you are up to discovering the amazing vineyards, going on detailed Burgundy wine tours or to explore the deep history with the architectural monuments, fall is the best time to visit the region.

    The crispy fall brings with it beautiful changing colors of the vineyards. The temperature is still pleasant but giving a hint of coming winters, making it an ideal time for city sighting. Starting from September to mid-November is the golden fall time to visit the vineyards after the harvest and taste some young wines.

    By late November the winter starts getting deeper in the atmosphere with cold and dark days. You might consider visiting during this time to avail of various discount offers but remember that many attractions, restaurants and shops will be closed. March brings with it a pleasant summer with warm and pleasant weather.

    This might be another good time to visit the vineyards as the tourist groups have not started to arrive yet. By the end of May, the temperature starts getting warmer and you should also expect rain this month.


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How far is Burgundy from Paris

The distance and travel time between Burgundy and Paris depends on which city you are going to choose from Burgundy as your center point. The average distance between Paris and Burgundy is about 304 km and will take you about 3 hours if you travel on the car via A6. The travel distance between Paris and the Burgundy capital Dijon is 314 km. There are fast TGV trains that can take you to your destination in less than 2 hours.

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