For travelers seeking a refined stay in the heart of Dijon, the city's top-rated 4-star hotels cluster around the historic center, within a 5- to 15-minute walk of the Palais des Ducs and the Les Halles market. These properties typically command nightly rates between $85 and $130 for a double room in low season, climbing to $150-$180 during peak months. The compact Old Town means guests can reach most landmarks on foot, though central hotels also offer paid on-site parking for those arriving by car.
Among the standout options, Maison Philippe Le Bon Hôtel, Restaurant & Bar le 19 sits directly on rue Sainte Anne, a quiet side street off the main square. Its 17th-century building houses a restaurant serving seasonal Burgundian cuisine in a vaulted stone cellar, with private garden dining in summer. Another strong pick is Chapeau Rouge par William Frachot, which pairs a 2-Michelin-star restaurant with a free wellness area including a hammam and sauna, plus a bar stocked with local wines. For longer stays, Appart'hôtel Odalys City - Dijon Centre Les Cordeliers offers self-catering apartments with kitchenettes near the Palais des Ducs, ideal for families or visitors on a tighter budget.
