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Discover the best of Dijon—and do so at your own pace, and according to your own schedule—with this self-led walking tour via smartphone. Upon booking, download the app and use whenever you prefer. GPS maps will guide you to top landmarks around the city, from monuments and cathedrals to public squares and more, and the commentary will share the stories behind the sights. As you go, you can also play a trivia game.
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beatrice C, May 2025
Impossible to get in French Missing plaque indicating the opening time of the park Otherwise it's nice to visit town this way Possible to stop and resume after
Destination619454, Oct 2024
The information about the city in the game was superficial and uninteresting, although Dijon has so much to offer. There was hardly any connection between the sites and the questions, or for the last question it was not at all clear what was meant by "fragments". Overall, the whole thing seems to have been translated very poorly into German using automatic translator. What is it about taking any private photos that are then uploaded and available in the app. And if not, then there's a point deduction. This is outrageous! Finally: The price offered is ridiculous because it is only meant to entice you to another such tour, which then costs anyway. Too bad about the time!
Response from Host, Oct 2024
the photo you take is intended for you, as a souvenir. Too bad you didn't see the connection between the questions and the locations. It's a treasure hunt for a reason :))
Ariettavaneck, Aug 2024
E-scavenger hunt in Dijon was super fun! Seen and learned a lot. Didn't take too long; just right. Dijon has a surprisingly beautiful historic center and this treasure hunt led us through it just fine.
Getaway54334993164, Jul 2024
We did the scavenger hunt in Dijon. For the first time this way, and we really liked it. We followed the directions by using a tablet and creating a hotspot, this worked very well. Giving the tablet to our children made them active and enthusiastic. A pause halfway finished it. Definitely recommended. One piece of advice, a hotel garden was closed so the opening hours were not visible and we got that question wrong. Should be updated. However, because of the setup, the game does not get stuck and we can continue. Very well thought out and definitely worth repeating. It's a fun way to get to know a city.
Place de la Liberation is a very beautiful semi-circular square in the heart of the beautiful historic part of Dijon
From the height of its 46 meters and its 7 floors, the tower offers an exceptional panorama over the city of Dijon and its surroundings.
The Palais des Ducs is an immense structure that currently houses the town hall, a museum, etc.
The Église Notre-Dame is a 13th-century church building in the French city of Dijon. The western facade is characterized by three portals surmounted by two storeys with decorative gargoyles.
Rue des Forges in the historic center of Dijon is full of character. When you visit the sta, this street is a must
The Dijon Cathedral in Dijon in Burgundy, France, is a Gothic cathedral, dedicated to Benignus of Dijon.
While in Dijon, be sure to visit the wonderful market, or Les Halles, even if only to feast your eyes. The Halles is housed in a wonderful old cast iron building
This park was the first public park garden in France and is named after Henry Darcy (an engineer who supplied the city with drinking water.
The Église Saint-Michel is a church building in the French city of Dijon. The facade is a combination of Flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
Porte Guillaume is one of the monuments that you see when you do the trail (past de la chouette) and is the gateway to the city.
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon or Museum of Fine Arts of Dijon is one of the largest museums in France, located in the city of Dijon
Manufacturer of gingerbread since 1796. Official site and online sales. The real Dijon gingerbread for over 220 years.
Dijon has adopted the owl (chouette) as a symbol for the city and uses it to promote its tourism. The original owl is carved on the side of the Église Notre-Dame.
Do you like science and/or beautiful flowers? Then the Jardin des Sciences de l'Arquebuse in Dijon is a must.
The Hôtel de Vogüé in Dijon in Côte-d'Or is a 17th century mansion. It is located 8 rue de la Chouette, near the apse of Notre-Dame church.
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