Named after a former Duke of Normandy, it is no surprise that the Maison Philippe Le Bon finds itself right in the centre of Dijon’s historic centre. Dating back from the 15th century, the hotel building represents the city’s rich history within its walls. The hotel was originally built as a house by Thomas Berbise – a close friend of King Louis XI – from 1490 onwards and has been owned by various owners since the French Revolution. With a stay at the Maison Philippe Le Bon, you can discover the illustrious history of both this building and the city in all luxury.
Home to mustard, creme de cassis and gingerbread, Dijon is just as rich gastronomically as it is historically. This can be experienced at the hotel. Awarded the Maitre Restaurateurs label, the La Closerie restaurant is perfect to indulge in the regional cuisine. Chef Arnaud Riandet serves fresh, seasonal cuisine in the calm setting of the terrace and in the chic décor of the dining room. With bright touches of velvet and pristine white against the historical murals, this restaurant oozes singular class and charm. A Chef pâtissier and a sommelier are both present to assure that your meals will be accompanied with the very best products of the region. Complement your meal with a fresh and light cocktail in the chic yet casual atmosphere of the bar for the perfect end to your Djion adventure!
The bedrooms of the Maison Philippe showcase a modern look that also remains imprinted with history. With a bathtub and luxury Omnisens amenities in the bathroom, there is no better place to relax after a day of visits in the historic city, if only for the gothic courtyard where you can enjoy a glass of local wine and a snack in unique surroundings.