Quality Hotel du Nord Restaurant de la Porte Guillaume

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Quality Hotel du Nord Restaurant de la Porte Guillaume Dijon
  

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Located in the city centre, historical and business area, the hotel is a typical burgundy building which has been constantly renovated since four generations. Well known restaurant and wine bar. Car park in front of the hotel.




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Hotel availability can be checked up to 1 year into the future, no year is necessary.

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•  You may check in from 14:00 hours onwards.
•  You must check out by 12:00 hours.
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•  Cancellations made within days of the check in date are charged 100% of the total booking fee
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Local Attractions:

• Covent of the Bernardines(0 km)- It hosts 2 museums. The convent's chapel is the site of the Musée d'Arts Sacrés, devoted to art from regional churches, and the convent's cloister contains the Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne.
• Palais des Ducs et des Etats de Bourgogne(1 km)- Capped with an elaborate tile roof, it's a complex arranged around a trio of courtyards. The oldest section, only part of which you can visit, is the Ancien Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne, erected in the 12th century and rebuilt in the 14th.
• Fine Arts Museum(1 km)- It boasts exceptional sculpture, ducal kitchens from the mid-1400s (with great chimney pieces), a collection of European paintings from the 14th to the 19th centuries, and modern French paintings and sculptures.
• Magnin Museum(1 km)- Built in the 19th century as the home of an arts-conscious member of the grande bourgeoisie, this house was willed, along with its contents, to the city of Dijon as a museum following the death of the family's last descendant.

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