Dijon on a Sunday: the Halles market in full swing on weekend mornings (one of the finest in France, in an Eiffel-designed building), the pedestrian Rue de la Liberté peaceful and quiet, and the scent of mustard drifting from the shops in the centre. Capital of Burgundy and a lively university city (30,000 students), Dijon is 1h35 from Paris by TGV. On Sundays, three spots are there for you.

Columbus Café & Co

Place Darcy, the gateway to the city centre. Wi-Fi, terrace, food, good vibe. On Sundays, open 9 am to 7 pm. A chain café, but perfectly placed on Place Darcy with a pleasant terrace. The Wi-Fi connection is reliable and the hours are generous.

The most accessible Sunday café in Dijon.

Morning Glory Café

Rue des Godrans, the main pedestrian street. Wi-Fi, quiet, food, laptop-friendly. On Sundays, open 9 am to 3 pm. An independent café with character, solid Wi-Fi, and a studious atmosphere. The setting is more intimate than Columbus, and the coffee is better.

The Sunday café for the discerning.

Wojo Spot ibis Dijon Sud

Avenue de Marbotte. Wi-Fi, power outlets, laptop-friendly. On Sundays, open 8 am to 7 pm. A Wojo space in an ibis hotel — basic but it works: Wi-Fi, power outlets, quiet, no surprises.

The no-surprises Sunday coworking option.


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