In France, the TGV puts Dijon only a few hours away from the following cities:
- Paris Gare de Lyon : 1h35 (15 daily connections)
- Lyon : 1h45
- Paris Aéroport CDG : 1h35
- Lille : 3h00
- Marseille : 3h30
- Nantes : 5h00
- Nice : 6h00
- Rennes : 4h00
- Toulouse : 6h00
- Bordeaux : 5h00
With TGV Lyria come to Dijon from Swiss
- Lausanne : 2h00 (5 connexion everyday)
- Neuchâtel : 2h30 (2 connexion everyday)
With TGV Thalys come from Belgium to Dijon :
- Brussels : 4h00
Since the opening of the LGV Rhin-Rhône, You travel from Strasbourg to Dijon in only 2 hours and from Dijon Zurich in 2 h 25.
Arriving in Dijon, to access the Parc des Expositions and Congresses, follow the direction CENTER CLÉMENCEAU
More economical and more ecological! To come to the Parc des Expositions et des Congrès, did you think about carpooling with other participants?
In France, the highway puts Dijon only a few hours away from the following cities:
- Besançon: 100 km – 1h00 (by the A36 then the A39)
- Lyon: 200 km – 2:00 (by the A6)
- Nancy: 220 km – 2 hours (by the A31)
- Mulhouse: 220 km – 2h00 (by the A36 then the A39)
- Reims: 300 km – 2h50 (by the A4 then the A5)
- Chambéry: 300 km – 3h00 (by the A43, the A42 then the A39)
- Paris: 310 km – 3 hours (via the A6)
- Strasbourg: 330 km – 3 hours (via the A35, A36 then A39)
- Nîmes: 450 km – 4h10 (by the A7 then the A31)
- Lille: 500 km – 4h40 (by the A1 then the A5)
- Marseille: 500 km – 4h40 (by the A7 then the A31)
In Swiss :
- Geneva: 200 km – 2h30 (by the A1 then the A39)
- Lausanne: 220 km – 2h30 (by the A1 and the A36)
In Luxembourg :
- Luxembourg: 330 km – 3 hours (by the A3 and A31)
In Belgium :
- Brussels: 540 km – 5:00 (by the A4, A3 and A31)
En tramway
The T1 line linking the SNCF station to Quétigny serves the Parc des Expositions et Congrès (Auditorium or Poincaré stop). The journey time between the station and auditorium stations is only 8 minutes.
Learn more, www.divia.fr
By taxi
Dijon Taxis, call center: 03 80 41 41 12Learn more,www.taxis-dijon.fr
By bike
A Vélodi station (self-service bicycles) is located Place Jean Bouhey, in the immediate vicinity of the Palais des Congrès.