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Lyon, the capital of France's Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, is a city that effortlessly blends ancient Roman history with Renaissance grandeur and a world-renowned culinary scene. Straddling the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, its Unesco-listed old town, traboules (hidden passageways), and vibrant bouchons make it a must-visit for culture and food lovers alike.
Highlights & What to See
- Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon) – Europe's largest Renaissance quarter, with cobbled lanes and secret traboules that once connected silk workers' homes.
- Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière – Perched on Fourvière hill, this ornate basilica offers panoramic views and a fascinating history museum.
- Roman Amphitheatre (Théâtre Antique) – Two well-preserved Roman theatres, still used for summer concerts and festivals.
- Presqu'île & Place Bellecour – The bustling peninsula between the rivers, home to grand squares, boutiques, and the iconic Lyon Opera House.
- Musée des Confluences – A stunning modern museum at the tip of the peninsula, exploring science and anthropology.
- Traboules of Croix-Rousse – The silk-weaving district's hidden passageways, offering a glimpse into Lyon's industrial past.
- Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse – A gourmet food market named after the legendary chef, perfect for tasting local specialties like quenelles and praline tarts.
Suggested Time to Spend
Spend at least two full days in Lyon to cover the main sights: one day for Vieux Lyon, Fourvière, and the Roman theatres; another for the Presqu'île, Croix-Rousse, and a food-focused morning at Les Halles. If you're driving, add a third day to explore the surrounding Beaujolais wine region or the medieval village of Pérouges.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Beaujolais Wine Region – Rolling vineyards and charming villages like Oingt, just 30 minutes north.
- Pérouges – A perfectly preserved medieval hilltop village with cobbled streets and a famous sugar tart.
- Annecy – The "Venice of the Alps", with its lake and canals, about 1.5 hours east.
- Chamonix-Mont-Blanc – Spectacular alpine scenery and Europe's highest peak, 2 hours east.
- Ardèche Gorges – Dramatic limestone canyons ideal for kayaking and hiking, 2 hours south.
- Dijon – Capital of Burgundy, known for mustard and historic architecture, 2 hours north.
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Image credits
- Annecy — DeborahForsans / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Chamonix-Mont-Blanc — Gerard Reyes / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Dijon — Rainer Zenz . / CC BY-SA 3.0