Lyon is a city that effortlessly blends history, culture, and culinary excellence, making it a must-visit destination in France. Known as the gastronomic capital of the country, Lyon offers a mouthwatering array of traditional dishes, from the famous coq au vin to delectable pastries. Don’t miss out on dining in a bouchon, a cozy restaurant that serves local specialties in a charming atmosphere. The city’s rich history is palpable as you stroll through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Vieux Lyon, where Renaissance architecture transports you back in time. The iconic Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière offers stunning panoramic views of the city and is a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts. Lyon is also a hub for art and culture, with the Musée
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Top things to do in Lyon
17 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
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Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon)
Vieux Lyon is a UNESCO World Heritage neighborhood known for its Renaissance architecture and cobblestone streets.
Place Bellecour
Place Bellecour is one of Europe's largest pedestrian squares, featuring an equestrian statue of Louis XIV.
Parc de la Tête d'Or
Lyon's largest urban park with a botanical garden, lake, and free zoo.
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon (Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon)
A world-class art museum in a 17th-century former abbey, spanning antiquity to modern works.
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Lyon Cathedral)
A stunning Gothic cathedral in Lyon, home to a remarkable 14th-century astronomical clock.
Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon-Fourvière (Musée Lugdunum)
An archaeological museum showcasing Roman artifacts and the history of Lugdunum (ancient Lyon), located on Fourvière Hill.
Ancient Theatre of Fourvière
One of France's oldest Roman theaters, built around 15 BCE and still hosting summer festivals.
Musée des Confluences
A striking modern museum of science and anthropology at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers.
La Croix-Rousse
La Croix-Rousse is a historic hilltop neighborhood in Lyon, once the heart of the global silk-weaving industry, known for its traboules, vibrant markets, and bohemian atmosphere.
La Longue Traboule
La Longue Traboule is the longest hidden passageway in Lyon, stretching through multiple buildings and courtyards in Vieux Lyon, offering a unique glimpse into the city's secret history.
Place des Terreaux
Place des Terreaux is a historic square in central Lyon, famous for the Bartholdi Fountain and surrounded by the Hôtel de Ville and the Museum of Fine Arts.
Hôtel de Ville de Lyon (Lyon City Hall)
Lyon's magnificent 17th-century city hall, a prominent architectural landmark on Place des Terreaux.
Lumière Institute (Institut Lumière)
A museum and cinema dedicated to the pioneering work of the Lumière brothers in cinematography, located at their former factory.
Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse
An upscale indoor market named after Chef Paul Bocuse, offering gourmet foods and local specialties.
Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière
Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière is an ornate Neo-Byzantine basilica offering panoramic views of Lyon.
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