| The "Divia" public transport system |
| The simplest and most convenient way to discover Dijon and its vicinity is by bus. Whatever your destination, Divia will take you there! |
| Between 7am and 7pm: regular services throughout the system with buses every 5, 8, 10, 15, 20 or 30 minutes depending on the line. Enjoy a show, a film or a meal in town and then catch a late-night bus back to your residence: last connections from the town centre at 12.20am. |
| Various ticket formulas are available. Choose the one which is right for you! |
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Single ticket |
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One hour’s travel on any line.
Price: 0.95 € |
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Day Pass |
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Ideal for visiting Dijon and the surrounding area. Valid throughout the network for 24 hours counting from time of first use.
Price: 3.10 € |
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Dijon - Côte de Nuits Pass [ Learn more ] |
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A special pass combining public transport and the main attractions in and around Dijon!
Different formulas are available (24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours). |
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The "Diviaciti" shuttle service
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| The Diviaciti shuttle operates in the historical centre of Dijon, connecting town centre car parks, shops and services which cannot be reached by the main bus system. |
The shuttle operates from Monday to Saturday between 7am and 8pm, with buses running every 10 minutes from 8am to 7pm.
Free service. |
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Taxis
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There is a taxi rank at Dijon railway station.
You can also reserve a taxi at any time by calling Taxis Radio Dijon – Tel: +33 (0)3 80 41 41 12. |
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Cycle tracks
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| The relatively flat terrain makes Dijon an attractive town for cyclists, and the cycling itineraries of the town centre make it easy to travel from place to place: |
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from Place Dupuis to the Porte d’Ouche |
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from Place de la République to Place Wilson |
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from Place Darcy to Place du 30 octobre |
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from Place de la République to Place Suquet |
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from Pont de l’Arquebuse to Place Wilson |
| Most of these itineraries can be recognised by a "bicycle" pictogram on the road surface. |
| Dijon is also the perfect point of departure for exploring the surrounding countryside on bike: the beautiful Burgundy Canal, the prestigious vineyards of the Côte de Nuits, etc. |
| If you don’t have your own bike, it’s easy to rent one for as long as you like. [ Learn more ] |