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The neighborhoods where it's good to live in Dijon!

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The Editor

Downtown Dijon

For those who love to be in the heart of the action, downtown Dijon is the perfect place. Bars, restaurants, shops - everything is within reach. The atmosphere is electric, and there is always something to do or see, making everyday life particularly exciting.

The proximity to the train station is a significant plus for regular travelers. By living here, you can easily get by without a car, which is both convenient and environmentally friendly. Downtown is perfect for those seeking an urban and dynamic lifestyle.

Toison d'Or Neighborhood (or Pouilly)

In the north of Dijon, the Toison d'Or neighborhood is ideal for those looking for a bit more peace. Mainly known for its large Toison d'Or shopping center, this area also offers a serene living environment, perfect for families. Schools and daycares are plentiful, making life easier for parents.

The tranquility of the neighborhood and its good public transportation connections make it a smart choice for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city center without being far from urban amenities.

Montchapet District

If your budget allows and you are looking for a stylish and peaceful living environment, the Montchapet district is perfect for you. Considered one of the most upscale areas of Dijon, Montchapet charms with its residential character and charming dwellings. The houses, often featuring spacious gardens, are a real asset for those seeking some greenery in the city.

As you stroll towards Victor Hugo Avenue in Dijon, you will discover Haussmann-style buildings and bourgeois houses that breathe history and elegance.

Enjoy the beauty and prestige of Montchapet!

Port du Canal & Bourroches

For an immersion in a more nature-friendly environment, the neighborhoods of Port du Canal and Bourroches are perfect. Between green spaces, easy transportation options, and a variety of services, these neighborhoods offer a pleasant living environment for families.

Port du Canal, with its bike paths and public transportation options, is an attractive choice for those who enjoy the outdoors.

Bourroches, on the other hand, are known for their peacefulness and proximity to schools, from preschool to middle school.

Neighborhood of Allées du Parc (or Faubourg Sud)

If your budget is generous, the neighborhood of Allées du Parc could be your little paradise. This neighborhood is not only famous for its parks, including the Colombière park, but also for its imposing residences that surround key places like the consortium and the Carrousel pool.

The Colombière park is the favored walking spot for the people of Dijon, offering a perfect setting for relaxing afternoons or outdoor activities with family.