Mulot & Petitjean

Dijon


The sweet-toothed will lose all self-control at this Dijon institution dating to 1796. Housed in a suitably gingerbready half-timbered building, it's famous for its scrumptious pain d’épices (gingerbread made with honey and spices). The goodies are made at a factory nearby.


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Nearby Dijon attractions

1. Musée Archéologique

0.13 MILES

Truly surprising Celtic, Gallo-Roman and Merovingian artefacts are displayed here, including a particularly fine 1st-century AD bronze of the Celtic river…

2. Cathédrale St-Bénigne

0.14 MILES

Built over the tomb of St Benignus (believed to have brought Christianity to Burgundy in the 2nd century), Dijon's Burgundian Gothic–style cathedral was…

3. Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne

0.2 MILES

Housed in a 17th-century Cistercian convent, this museum explores village and town life in Burgundy in centuries past with evocative tableaux illustrating…

4. Hôtel Aubriot

0.2 MILES

Originally built in the 13th-century, the Hôtel Aubriot's elegant façade owes some of its current splendour to restoration work completed in the early…

5. Maison Maillard

0.21 MILES

Originally built in the mid-16th century for Jean Maillard, mayor of Dijon, this Renaissance-style gem sports a façade richly ornamented with garlands,…

6. Hôtel Chambellan

0.21 MILES

The 17th-century Hôtel Chambellan is one of many noble buildings along rue des Forges. Alas, its most interesting feature, a courtyard with a splendid…

8. Hôtel de Ville

0.24 MILES

Dijon's town hall sits smack in the middle of the Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne.