Itinerary
- Day 1
Lyon
You'll arrive in Lyon and head straight into the food scene that makes this city famous. Walking through Vieux Lyon's narrow streets, you'll see the Renaissance architecture all around you. After exploring the old town, you'll have lunch or dinner at an authentic bouchon restaurant where they serve traditional Lyonnaise dishes like andouillette or tarte à la praline. A glass of Beaujolais wine pairs perfectly with these local specialties.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet or continental breakfast)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (TRIBE Lyon Croix Rousse)
Optional Activities
- Explore Vieux Lyon with its narrow streets, hidden traboules, and Renaissance architecture
- Dine at an authentic bouchon restaurant and sample traditional Lyonnaise dishes
Landmarks Vieux Lyon 


- Day 2
Beaujolais Region
This day takes you into the Beaujolais wine region and its small villages. You'll start in Villefranche-sur-Saône tasting different Beaujolais wines, then head to Château de Pizay where you can do tastings and relax at the spa. Later you'll check out Château de Corcelles from the 11th century and see their wine cellars. Before finishing in Belleville, you'll visit Domaine des Marrans, a family-run operation. The day ends exploring Belleville's winemaking heritage and trying local food.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet or continental breakfast)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (TRIBE Lyon Croix Rousse)
Optional Activities
- Sample Beaujolais Nouveau and older vintages in local wine shops in Villefranche-sur-Saône
- Wine tasting at Château de Pizay with spa center access
- Tour Château de Corcelles, an 11th-century castle, and taste wines from ancient cellars
- Visit Domaine des Marrans in the Fleurie appellation to learn about Crus Beaujolais
- Explore Belleville and sample local delicacies like Andouillette de Chablis
Landmarks Villefranche-sur-Saône Château de Pizay Château de Corcelles Domaine des Marrans Belleville 


- Day 3
Mâconnais Region
You're heading into Mâconnais where the Chardonnay wines are exceptional. The historic town of Cluny and its grand abbey is your first stop. From there, you'll visit Château de Pierreclos sitting right in the vineyards, and the Rock of Solutré gives you great panoramic views over the vineyard landscape. At Domaine J-A Ferret in the Pouilly-Fuissé area, you'll have a private tasting. The day finishes in Mâcon on the Saône River, where you'll see the colorful facades and learn about the wine heritage.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet or continental breakfast)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (TRIBE Lyon Croix Rousse)
Optional Activities
- Explore the historic town of Cluny and visit its grand abbey, once Europe's largest Christian monastery
- Visit Château de Pierreclos and taste excellent local wines
- Take in panoramic views of vineyards from the top of the Rock of Soluté, a limestone rock and archaeological site
- Private tasting at Domaine J-A Ferret, a renowned winery in the Pouilly-Fuissé area
- Discover Mâcon and its colorful facades on the Saône River
Landmarks Cluny Château de Pierreclos Rock of Soluté Domaine J-A Ferret Mâcon 


- Day 4
Bourg-en-Bresse
You'll travel to Bourg-en-Bresse, known for its poultry, then move into Burgundy for serious food. The local market is where you'll sample the famous Poulet de Bresse chicken. You can visit Fromageries Bresse Bleu cheese dairy to see how they make their product. The Gothic Monastère Royal de Brou is worth seeing, and Parc de Loisirs de Bouvent offers some relaxation time. The day ends with dinner at Restaurant La Marelle, a Michelin-starred spot focusing on regional specialties.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet or continental breakfast)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (TRIBE Lyon Croix Rousse)
Optional Activities
- Explore Bourg-en-Bresse and visit the local market to sample Poulet de Bresse chicken and regional products
- Visit Fromageries Bresse Bleu to learn about and taste Bresse Bleu cheese
- Admire the Gothic architecture and stained glass at the Monastère Royal de Brou
- Relax at Parc de Loisirs de Bouvent, a natural park with lake activities like boating, swimming, or cycling
- Dine at Michelin-starred Restaurant La Marelle and taste regional specialties like Bresse chicken in cream sauce
Landmarks Bourg-en-Bresse Fromageries Bresse Bleu Monastère Royal de Brou Parc de Loisirs de Bouvent Restaurant La Marelle 


- Day 5
Route des Grands Crus - Burgundy
Following the Route des Grands Crus, you'll experience Burgundy's best wines. Clos de Vougeot Castle shows off 12th-century wine presses and history. You'll have a private tasting at Domaine Armand Rousseau, which is known for their Pinot Noir. The charming village of Gevrey-Chambertin has traditional wineries where you can walk around and learn. After that, you'll head to Dijon, Burgundy's capital, visiting the Palais des Ducs and following the Owl of Dijon trail through the streets.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet or continental breakfast)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Residhome Dijon Cité Des Vignes)
Optional Activities
- Visit the historic Clos de Vougeot Castle and learn about 12th-century wine presses and monastic winemaking traditions
- Private tasting at Domaine Armand Rousseau, a family winery producing prestigious Pinot Noir wines
- Explore Gevrey-Chambertin village and visit traditional wineries
- Immerse yourself in Dijon and explore the Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne
- Follow The Owl of Dijon trail to discover hidden gems and main sights
Landmarks Clos de Vougeot Castle Domaine Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin Dijon Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne 


- Day 6
Beaune
Beaune is your base for this relaxing day in Burgundy's wine capital. You'll stroll through historic streets and see the Hôtel-Dieu with its colorful tiled roof. At La Maison du Colombier wine bar, you'll have Burgundian wine and local food. The Cité des Climats et vins de Bourgogne museum teaches you about wine heritage through interactive exhibits. Later you can get grape seed oil massages and wine baths at Spa Marie de Bourgogne. Dinner happens at Restaurant Gastronomique Table de Levernois, another Michelin-starred restaurant.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet or continental breakfast)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Residhome Dijon Cité Des Vignes)
Optional Activities
- Explore Beaune and visit the magnificent Hôtel-Dieu, a medieval hospice with a colorful tiled roof
- Savor Burgundian wine and Boeuf Bourguignon at La Maison du Colombier wine bar and restaurant
- Explore the Cité des Climats et vins de Bourgogne museum to learn about terroir and Burgundy wines
- Treat yourself to luxurious experiences at Spa Marie de Bourgogne including grape seed oil massages, wine baths, and vine-based detox wraps
- Dine at Michelin-starred Restaurant Gastronomique Table de Levernois with traditional Burgundian dishes and modern twist
Landmarks Beaune Hôtel-Dieu La Maison du Colombier Cité des Climats et vins de Bourgogne Spa Marie de Bourgogne Restaurant Gastronomique Table de Levernois 


- Day 7
Beaujolais Region - Return to Lyon
Your final full day takes you back north to the Beaujolais region where fresh Gamay red wines and rolling vineyards dominate the landscape. You'll visit Château de Meursault and tour the historical cellars there. Domaine de la Madone is where you'll sample elegant Fleurie wines. The Hameau Duboeuf wine museum has interactive exhibits and historical presses to check out. Before the day ends, you'll discover Val d'Oingt, one of France's most beautiful villages with golden stone houses.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet or continental breakfast)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (TRIBE Lyon Croix Rousse)
Optional Activities
- Visit Château de Meursault, a significant Côte de Beaune winery, tour historical cellars and taste various appellations
- Sample superb Fleurie wines at Domaine de la Madone, a premier Cru Beaujolais winery
- Explore Hameau Duboeuf, Europe's largest wine museum, with interactive exhibits and historical presses
- Discover Val d'Oingt, one of France's most beautiful villages, and taste wines directly from local winemakers
Landmarks Château de Meursault Domaine de la Madone Hameau Duboeuf Val d'Oingt 


- Day 8
Lyon - Departure
Your transfer to the airport is scheduled for today. If you have time before leaving, you can walk through more of Lyon's streets or stop at the legendary covered market for last-minute food and local products to bring home.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet or continental breakfast)
Optional Activities
- Visit Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, a legendary covered market and gourmet paradise, to sample local cheeses, cured meats, fresh seafood, or famous Lyonnais pralines
Landmarks Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse 









































