Love Rooms en Côte-d'Or
13 products
13 products
Welcome to Côte-d'Or, a leading department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region and the world capital of Grands Crus. From Dijon (Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, Museum of Fine Arts — oldest in France, iconic mustard, lucky owl, Saint-Bénigne Cathedral, Place de la Libération) to Beaune (Hospices 1443 — glazed polychrome roofs, wine auction in November, Burgundy Wine Museum, ramparts) and the UNESCO Climats of Burgundy (1,247 plots, Côte de Nuits + Côte de Beaune, Romanée-Conti, Chambertin, Clos de Vougeot, Corton), passing through Fontenay (UNESCO Cistercian Abbey 1118 — oldest preserved), Alésia (MuséoParc, Vercingétorix/Caesar battle 52 BC, colossal statue), Semur-en-Auxois (medieval, Pont Joly, towers), Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (most beautiful villages, anise since 1591, Chocolat film) and Châteauneuf-en-Auxois (fortified castle, Burgundy canal), Côte-d'Or combines thousand-year-old wine heritage, Cistercian architecture, postcard-perfect villages, and exceptional gastronomy (boeuf bourguignon, snails, gougères, crème de cassis, kir). Treat yourself to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private jacuzzi in the heart of France's most prestigious vineyard. Neighboring departments: Saône-et-Loire (71), Nièvre (58), Haute-Marne (52), Yonne (89) and Jura (39).

A UNESCO gastronomic city, Dijon is the beating heart of Burgundy: the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy (residence of the Dukes, 14th-18th century), the Museum of Fine Arts (one of the oldest in France — sculptures, paintings, furniture), Dijon mustard (recipe since 1747, Maison Maille, iconic sweet spicy flavor), Rue de la Chouette and the lucky owl (symbol of Dijon since the Middle Ages, Owl's Trail — 27 heritage sites), Saint-Bénigne Cathedral (Gothic, 13th century, Romanesque crypt) and Place de la Libération (classic hemicycle, arcades). The Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin celebrates French culinary heritage. Treat yourself to a love room with a jacuzzi in the heart of the preserved area, just a stone's throw from the Dukes.
Capital of Burgundy wines, Beaune enchants with the Hospices de Beaune (15th-century flamboyant Gothic masterpiece — characteristic glazed polychrome roofs, precious inner courtyard), the charity wine auction in November (world's largest sale of prestigious wines), the Burgundy Wine Museum (wine history, barrels, ancient presses) and the intact ramparts (panoramic walk, towers). The vaulted cellars (Bouchard Père & Fils, Drouhin, Patriarche — private tastings) crisscross beneath the city. A private spa in Beaune is the perfect combination of a tasting in a vaulted cellar and a romantic night under the Burgundy stars.
Overlooking the Armançon, Semur-en-Auxois is one of Burgundy's most beautiful medieval cities: its ramparts (13th-16th centuries, massive round towers), its keep (panorama of the valley), the Pont Joly (12th century, granite stone, elegant arches — mythical sunset view) and its Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame (flamboyant Gothic, polychrome stained glass, sculpted portal). A preserved fortified village, a perfect romantic stop before Fontenay Abbey or the vineyards.
Perched on its rocky spur, Flavigny-sur-Ozerain is classified as one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France and inspired the film Chocolat (Juliette Binoche, Johnny Depp). Admire the Flavigny anise factory (since 1591 — berlingots, candies — one of France's oldest confectionery manufacturers), the cobbled streets (archived from the Middle Ages), the Saint-Genest church (Romanesque, crypt) and the preserved postcard-perfect village atmosphere. A enchanting setting for lovers.
Dominating the Auxois landscapes, Châteauneuf-en-Auxois is crowned by its fortified castle (12th-16th centuries, towers, dwelling, curtain wall — one of Burgundy's most beautiful castles). The Burgundy canal (242 km, bucolic, locks, towpaths) passes nearby, ideal for a walk or bike ride for couples. A picturesque village surrounded by fortifications.
Between Gevrey-Chambertin, Vosne-Romanée and Nuits-Saint-Georges, this is the golden triangle of the world's most prestigious Pinot Noirs. Nuits-Saint-Georges seduces with its historic cellars (Faiveley, Thomas-Moillard), the Saint-Nicolas church (early 14th century) and the atmosphere of an authentic wine town. Ideal for a tasting weekend for couples in a private jacuzzi, overlooking the vineyards of the Côte de Nuits.
The Route des Grands Crus (60 km of UNESCO classified vineyards, Dijon to Santenay) is a wine epic: Romanée-Conti (1.8 ha plot, world's most expensive reds), Chambertin (32 ha, majestic Pinot Noir), Clos de Vougeot (50 ha enclosed by walls, Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, Renaissance castle), Montrachet (exceptional Chardonnay), Corton (Pinots and Chardonnays) and many other prestigious appellations. Estate tasting and a night in a love room with a spa, the ideal combination.
The Hospices de Beaune (founded 1443 by Nicolas Rolin, Guigone de Salins) embody the apotheosis of flamboyant Gothic: the glazed polychrome roofs (green, yellow, burgundy tiles in geometric patterns — Beaune's signature), the courtyard of honor (arcades, galleries, sculpted decor), the pharmacy (earthenware pots, mortars, period alembics). Every November, the world's largest charity wine auction is held here. The Hôtel-Dieu Museum is integrated.
Founded by Saint Bernard in 1118, Fontenay Abbey is the oldest preserved Cistercian abbey in the world: the Romanesque cloister (symmetrical porticos, central fountain of peace), the abbey church (Cistercian sobriety, broken vaults, light stained glass), the chapter house, the medieval forge (functional waterwheel, 900 years of history) and the enclosed gardens (monastic calm, spirituality). A unique contemplative stop, 14 km from Montbard.
Inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2015, the Climats of the Burgundy vineyard constitute a unique wine heritage: 1,247 cadastral plots since the Middle Ages, place names translated into precise terroirs (climat = delimited plot at the heart of the French system). Côte de Nuits (100 km of legendary Pinot Noirs) and Côte de Beaune (Chardonnays and Pinots) form this landscape of wine excellence. UNESCO documentation at the Beaune Wine Museum.
At Alesia, the MuséoParc tells the story of the siege of 52 BC where Vercingétorix confronted Caesar — one of the founding events of Roman Gaul. The colossal statue of Vercingétorix (Aimé Millet, 6.6 m of bronze, 1865) dominates the plateau. Reconstructed amphitheater, interactive exhibitions, living archaeology.
Looking for specific equipment? Choose your ambiance directly:
Côte-d'Or is not just a wine department: it is an exceptional oenological destination where each plot tells a thousand years of vine and stone history. Dijon (Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, Museum of Fine Arts — oldest in France, iconic mustard, lucky owl, Saint-Bénigne Cathedral, Place de la Libération), Beaune (Hospices 1443 — glazed polychrome roofs, charity wine auction in November, Burgundy Wine Museum, intact ramparts), Route des Grands Crus (60 km UNESCO — Romanée-Conti, Chambertin, Clos de Vougeot, Montrachet, Corton), UNESCO Climats (1,247 plots — world wine heritage), Fontenay Abbey (Cistercian UNESCO 1118 — oldest preserved), Alésia (MuséoParc, Vercingétorix 52 BC, colossal statue), Semur-en-Auxois (medieval, Pont Joly at sunset, towers), Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (Most Beautiful Villages, anise since 1591, Chocolat film), Châteauneuf-en-Auxois (fortified castle, Burgundy canal). Exceptional gastronomy: beef bourguignon braised in red wine, Burgundy snails à la bourguignonne, crispy gougères, crème de cassis, kir (white wine and blackcurrant liqueur aperitif), sweet mustard, honey. With 2 city collections (Dijon, Beaune) and 5 hilltop villages, the Côte-d'Or network is strategic for couples seeking wine prestige and Cistercian architecture. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total intimacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end equipment (heated jacuzzi, sauna, XL shower, romantic fireplace) and discreet welcome. Dijon is 3 hours from Paris by TGV, Beaune 3 hours 15 minutes.
September-October during the grape harvest offers unforgettable golden landscapes and lively cellars. November for the charity wine auction of the Hospices de Beaune — the global wine event. May-June for flowering vines and terraces. Winter captivates with its warm underground cellars, love rooms with fireplaces, and rare vintage tastings.
Allow at least 2 to 3 days to fully enjoy it: one day for Côte de Nuits (Gevrey-Chambertin to Nuits-Saint-Georges, tastings and cellars), one day for Côte de Beaune (Beaune to Santenay, Hospices and ramparts), and one day for Dijon + Alésia + Fontenay. A captivating wine road trip.
Absolutely: most estates offer private wine tours by reservation. Beaune concentrates the emblematic houses (Bouchard Père & Fils, Drouhin, Patriarche, Calvet) and many partner love rooms include exclusive vaulted cellar tastings and night + gourmet meal packages.
Three major UNESCO inscriptions: the Climats of the Burgundy vineyard (2015 — 1,247 plots, Côte de Nuits + Côte de Beaune), the Abbaye de Fontenay (1981 — Cistercian 1118, the oldest preserved), and the Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin in Dijon (recognition of French culinary heritage). A concentration of unique heritage in France.
Côte-d'Or for world-renowned prestigious crus (Romanée-Conti, Chambertin, Montrachet, Hospices de Beaune) and Cistercian architecture; Saône-et-Loire for the Côte Chalonnaise, Mâconnais, Chalon-sur-Saône and more accessible prices. Many couples combine the two over 4-5 days: prestigious Côte-d'Or + discovery in Saône-et-Loire.
Yes: Saône-et-Loire (71) is 45 min away. Nièvre (58) is 1 hour away (borders Côte-d'Or to the west — Nevers, Decize). Yonne (89) 1 hour away — Auxerre, Chablis, Tonnerre. Haute-Marne (52) 1 hour 30 min away — Langres, Chaumont. Jura (39) 2 hours away — Poligny, Jurassian vineyards, Dole. A Côte-d'Or + Yonne Chablis + Jura wine circuit is a classic for couples seeking French excellence.
Discover other destinations in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté or explore neighboring departments: Saône-et-Loire (71), Nièvre (58), Yonne (89), Haute-Marne (52), Jura (39).