Dijon

Dijon

Dijon in December

Not the best time

December combines winter weather challenges with holiday charm from Christmas markets. Low season pricing makes luxury stays affordable, but you'll spend more time indoors than exploring the countryside.

Weather

December brings proper winter weather with cold days rarely exceeding 6°C and frequent rain that occasionally turns to snow. Overcast skies dominate, and humidity makes the cold feel more penetrating than the thermometer suggests.

6°C high1°C low12 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$90/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Christmas markets open
  • New Year's Eve celebrations
  • Winter wine tastings

December Tips

  • Christmas markets in Place de la Libération create festive atmosphere despite weather
  • Book New Year's Eve dinner reservations well ahead - limited options
  • Indoor wine tastings and museum visits become primary activities

All Months

May through September gives you Dijon at its most welcoming. The weather stays mild, outdoor café terraces open, and the city feels alive. But honestly, each season has its charm. Spring arrives early here – by April, the Parc de l'Arquebuse blooms with tulips and the outdoor markets resume full swing. Temperatures hover around 15°C, perfect for walking but pack layers for cool evenings. Summer brings festival season. The Festival International de Folklore fills the streets with music in early September, and Les Estivales de Dijon runs outdoor concerts through July and August. Hotel prices peak but rarely feel unreasonable. Fall might be the secret best time to visit. September and October offer warm days, fewer crowds, and harvest season in the surrounding vineyards. Many wine estates open their doors for tastings, and the autumn light makes those medieval facades glow. Winter has its own appeal if you don't mind the chill. The Christmas market on Place de la Libération runs from late November through December, and indoor attractions like the Musée des Beaux-Arts never feel crowded. Plus, this is when locals really claim their city back. Avoid the first two weeks of August when many restaurants close for vacation. It's frustrating to find half the city shuttered just when the weather's perfect.

Dijon Scores

Solo

8/10

Couples

9/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

4/10

Budget

6/10

Luxury

7/10

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