Travelers deciding to buy local wine as a souvenir are highly recommended to go to one of the wineries. All of them have specialty stores, where customers are offered to taste interesting varieties of wine before buying.
It won’t be difficult to get from Bourgogne to the capital of the country. There are daily TGV trains from Dijon to Paris; a journey takes no more than 2 hours. This option would be ideal for those who wish to see the sights of Paris and save on accommodation in luxury hotels of the capital.
The most popular way to travel is private car, as you can’t get to some small towns and wineries using public transport. You can rent a car in any city of the province; it would require a standard set of documents.
Bicycle is a popular mode of transport in Bourgogne; you can travel by two-wheeled transport through the territory of all cities. Every year the system of special lanes for cyclists is upgraded, so clean transport is of great demand.
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