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You can endlessly talk about the sights of such a large and multifaceted city as Lyon, because he does not hide his own, but, on the contrary, gladly demonstrates to tourists literally at every step. Here is the majestic Fourvière hill, where every street is history, here are the twin sisters Sona and Rona, where each bridge is a masterpiece. Here and there you can see all kinds of museums and galleries, brooding sculptures meet guests on the alleys of lush parks, fountains beat in the squares ... You can only try to briefly describe the splendor of this city and make a general overview of its many wonders.

Lyon museums

Let's start with the museums. As in any big city, there are large museums, and there are small, no less interesting original galleries.

You should definitely visit Lumiere Brothers Museum, the great natives of Lyon and filmmakers, to experience the beauty of Museum of Fine Arts and also look into Modern Art Museum, which also includes numerous galleries adjacent to the Place Bellecour. This is how he is, Lyon - France attractions her, it seems, decided to concentrate in this city, almost in one of its blocks!

You can delve deeper into the history of Lyon in Museum of Gallo-Roman Civilization as well as in the fortune-telling museum home to an adorable collection of puppets.

If you are interested in medicine, it will be interesting for you to visit Almshouse Museum Lyon, and you can get in touch with the secrets of printing in Museum of Printing and Banking.

Lyon is the French capital of silk, you can be convinced of this by visiting Museum of Fabric as well as in Museum of Decorative Arts... Lovers of exotic will be interested in the old African Museum, and you can see the original architecture of Lyon in Tony Garnier Museum in the open air.

Even that is not all: in Lyon it works Center for the History of Resistance and Deportation dedicated to the Second World War, Firefighters Museum, International Museum of Miniatures, Aquarium, factory museumRVI, today turned into a cultural and entertainment area, Museum natural history and many temporary exhibitions.

Architectural landmarks of Lyon

Almost every house in Lyon is a story, every street is historical value... Generally Lyon - city in France, sights which you don't even need to look for in a guidebook: you just need to go outside and go for a walk.

Among the brightest architectural monuments Lyon wants to be called Basilica of Notre dame de Fourvière, next to which the eponymous metal tower, Church of Saint-Nizier and Cathedral Saint-Jean more than nine centuries old, an old hospital complex Hotel Dieu, where he worked and created his great novel Francois Rabelais. It is interesting to visit churches of St. Irene and St. Nikita, see the city hall, in the courtyard of which statues of ancient gods are exhibited, and then go to the stunning Place Bellecour, and from there go on a journey along the web of the ancient streets of Lyon. Don't forget to look into traboles- narrow mysterious medieval alleys created by our ancestors to quickly move around the city.

Opera lyon Is another interesting object. Firstly, the building is interesting in itself, because it is considered the tallest building in Lyon. It is a 62 meter high modern structure with a fancy glass roof. The total area of ​​the opera is over 80 thousand square meters.

Finally, among the curious objects of Lyon is Orange cube located near the port. The cube is a five-story building with a juicy citrus color. Of course, against the background of ancient Lyon buildings, it looks very controversial, but, apparently, this is what the architects counted on when creating the art object.

By the way, there is an observation deck on Cuba, from where you can admire the city.

Lyon city. Natural sights

Lyon has several wonderful parks where you can spend the whole day. For instance, park "Golden Head" which includes and Botanical Garden, and a zoo, and many greenhouses. Here you can go boating on a picturesque lake, have a picnic, admire the nature of France.

Grand Parc de Miribel Jonage also deserves attention. It is wilder in comparison with the Zolotoy Head park, but it is no less pleasant to rest here.

The banks of the two rivers on which the city is located - the Rhone and the Sona - also look curious. As you know, you can endlessly look at the water. As well as admiring the bridges of Lyon, of which there are as many as 27.

Lyon ... attractions in one day, of course, it is impossible to see, because this city combines modernity and antiquity, many layers - cultural, historical. But at least to touch its beauty there is a chance for everyone, for whom this magical city will open its doors ...

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Following the tradition of exploring the city on the spot, my friend and I uritsk arrived in Lyon, knowing practically nothing about the city. In addition to, perhaps, the most general concepts, this is one of largest cities France, with a rich history of medieval religious and revolutionary events. Well, perhaps, Lyon - native city the writer Saint-Exupery. Full of enthusiastic hopes, we arrived from Paris for just one day.

01. Lyon met with a morning misty haze, and at first absolutely empty streets. Day off, holiday ...

02. The city stands on the banks of the two rivers Rhone and Sona. Rona takes its origin in Swiss Alps, and I must confess to you a rather turbulent river, with a rapid current. The Saone is a right tributary of the Rhone, into which it flows just within the city of Lyon. Thus, both rivers pass through the city in close proximity to each other (literally, several hundred meters separate them from each other).

03.The city itself, at first glance, vaguely resembles.

04. The same flat solid quarters, prestigious and slightly pretentious streets, medieval cathedrals and churches.

05. However, as the fog dissipates, Lyon's own incomparable character begins to be seen

06.Sona Embankment. And it already seems that disorder and chaos reign in the urban ensemble. I would say that it doesn't look like Geneva at all ...

07 In the morning sun, on the Fourvière hill, you can see the symbol of Lyon - the Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-Fourvière

08. At the foot of the hill there is an amazingly beautiful Old Town

09. A graceful pedestrian bridge is thrown over the calm waters of the Sona.

10.And nearby are trees frozen in autumn clothes,

11.on the Saone promenade, and the Church of St. George (Saint George)

12. The sun warmed up the temperature to + 15C, it's hard to believe that it's the first day of 2012 on the street ...

13. View of the viper of the Cathedral of Saint Jean (Saint John the Baptist), the Notre-Dame-de-Fourvière Basilica and the Fourvière metal tower - a small copy Eiffel tower in Paris.

14. Stop looking at the Old City from the outside - it's time to go deep inside!

16. It will certainly be difficult to get lost in the narrow labyrinths of the Old City, but to be amazed at the authenticity medieval town quite easy!

17. Details of the street Saint Jean.

18.It begins at the Place du Change, and ends at the Cathedral of Saint Jean.

19. It is worth walking here, aimlessly looking at the tiny squares and courtyards,

20. Build up Old city began in the III century, when the inhabitants left the Fourvière hill, descending, began to populate the banks of the Saone. Naturally, no one thought about the layout of the quarter, so houses were built up anywhere, literally molded to each other. Centuries later, the wooden buildings changed to stone, the plexus of streets was clearly formed.

21. The Old Town is one of those places where you get imbued with the atmosphere of the Middle Ages. I think that two hundred years ago, when there was no running water, no modern heating, no sewage system, everything looked much more prosaic ...

22. Today, on the contrary, the details of urban architecture cause a surge of creative thoughts that excite the mind ...

25. Lyon is not a capital city, the burden of state needs does not lie on city buildings, therefore, in the old city there are residential apartments in which permanent residents live.

28. On the holiday of Light (December 8), it is a tradition among young people to run screaming along the rue Saint Jean, until one of the residents pours a bucket of water from their window on the screamers. They say that neither the youth nor the residents deny themselves the pleasure))

29. I propose a competition for the best title of this frame. (Gifts will be)

30. The House of Advocates is a Renaissance monument, built in the first half of the 14th century as an inn, has been rebuilt over the centuries, adding neighboring houses. Gradually turning into a unique architectural monument.

Why a house of lawyers? In 1979, a community of lawyers saved the house from destruction by completely restoring the building.

32. Square Saint Jean

33. Cathedral Saint Jean. The 1st and 2nd Ecumenical (Lyons) Councils of the Western (Catholic) Church were held in this cathedral. At the second council in 1274, an attempt was made to reunite the western church with the eastern (Orthodox) one.

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37. Rue Bull - one of the most beautiful streets of old Lyon. And also - this is one of the quietest and most peaceful streets (this is my opinion) of the old city.

38. Well, it's time to take the funicular up the Fourvière hill.

39. To the foot of the Notre Dame de Fourvière Basilica. Church built in 1872-1884 inside and outside is a grandiose structure! And deserves special attention. But today I do not want to dwell on the description of history and architectural features Basilicas.

40. I was much more interested in the observation deck, which offers an amazing view of the city

41. View of the Presqu "ile. This is the city center where the Meria is located, central square Bellecour, Opera, numerous museums, boutiques and restaurants.

42. In 1944, the city was seriously destroyed by the allied aviation during the liberation from the German occupation. In fact, many quarters, rising from the ruins, were rebuilt. But in some places, along with new buildings, old buildings have survived, creating a visible dissonance.

43. An enchanting view of the rooftops of Lyon.

44. View of the Croix Russ hill. If Fourvière is "the hill that prays", then Croix Rousse is the "hill that works". Lyons weavers moved here from the old city in the 18th century, since the new weaving equipment required more spacious premises.

45. Thus, the Croix Rousse hill is such an industrial area where the famous Lyons silk was produced.

46. ​​Lyons palisade.

47. What can an Angel symbolize, with a spear directed just at old Lyon?

48. If you look closely, you can see the Alps in the distance.

50. It's time to light the lanterns.

51. Evening Lyon, illuminated from all sides, is very beautiful.

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I definitely want to return to cities like Lyon! And is it possible to explore Lyon in one day?

We continue our journey through France and head to the region Rhône-Alpes, the Rhone department, where the most wonderful and beloved city of Lyon (France) is located. In this article we will tell you about the main attractions of Lyon, and of course about the city of Lyon itself. Let's find out what to see in Lyon and what it really is for tourists

So, we have already visited a romantic one, with its cozy atmosphere, we still do not want to leave, we have been in the mountains, we have been to Alsace and have tried it. Now our journey will pass through the city of Lyon and the sights of Lyon, which are visited by all tourists who have visited this cozy place.

Lyon is the third largest city in France after Paris and Marseille... Unofficially, Lyon can be called the capital of the south of France. As in any big city Lyon has a developed road infrastructure, so getting to Lyon is easier than ever. However, Lyon airport, located 25 km from the city, does not accept flights from Russia, so you will have to fly to Paris, and from there get to Lyon by high speed train TGV or by domestic aircraft.

By train from Paris to Lyon, you will spend 2-2.5 hours on the way, the fare is 60 euros, if you decide to get to Lyon by plane, the travel time will be 1.5 hours and the cost is 80 euros. There are two stations in Lyon: Part Dieu station (Gare de la Part-Dieu) and Perrache ( GaredePerrache). In addition, Lyon is not only a million-plus city, but also a port city, as it is located at the confluence of two rivers: Rhone and Dreams.

What can you see in Lyon? Like many cities in France, it is divided into two parts: the old part of the city and the modern one. It is in the old part of the city that the main sights of Lyon of the Renaissance era are concentrated.

Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourvière

The first sight of Lyon which I would like to talk about - Basilica of the North Dame de Fourvière, located at the very top of Lyon on the hill of the same name near the metal tower Fourvière, a small copy of the Eiffel Tower. In truth, the basilica is the main symbol of Lyon. The basilica impresses with its beauty and grace, not only externally, but also internally. It was built at the end of the 19th century by the architect Pierre Bosson.

The basilica consists of two churches: the lower and the upper. The basilica is famous for its mosaics and stained glass windows. It was here in 1630 that Anna of Austria prayed to the Virgin Mary for the birth of an heir, and in 1630, thanks to the prayers of the townspeople to the Virgin Mary, the city was saved from the plague. In 1843, a statue of the Virgin Mary was installed at the top of the chapel.

Currently, the basilica is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Next to the basilica there is an observation deck from which a magnificent view of the entire city of Lyon opens. You can get to the basilica on foot along the narrow streets of Lyon or use the funicular (5 euros).

Galo-roman amphitheater

In addition to Lyon's first landmark, on the hill Fourvière in addition to the Basilica of Notre-dame-de-Fourvière, there is Halo-Roman amphitheater built during the reign Octiviana Augusta... The amphitheater was a huge arena located in the center and from which the steps diverged. Basically, musical comedies were staged in the amphitheater, and nowadays the annual summer festival of music, cinema, tetra - "Fourvière nights" is held on its stage.

Place de Bellecour

The most famous square in Lyon and one of the most large areas Europe. We can rightfully say that it is the area Bellecour based landmark of Lyon. In the center of the square rises a huge monument to Louis 14, erected already in 1825. In 2000, another monument to the outstanding and well-known to many children and adults was erected on the square - Antoine de Saint-Exupery... Bellecour is a great place for summer walks, and in winter the square turns into a large ice rink. You can get to the square by bus ( stop Bellecour).

Golden Head Park

Another favorite place for romantic walks is Golden Head Park... This landmark is located in the heart of Lyon. The Golden Head Park is a green alley with numerous flower beds, rose gardens and various plantings. How wonderful it is to jog in the park in the morning and enjoy the scent of flowers!


In the center of the park there is a small lake where you can take a short boat ride. Sailing on the lake, your gaze will certainly fall on the rose garden, which contains numerous varieties of roses from all over the world. Believe me, you will not find so many roses anywhere! But the main attraction of the park is Zoo lyon in which tigers, giraffes, monkeys and other animals live. You can get to the park both by bus number 41.8 and by metro ( stop Massena). The entrance to the park is free.

Terro Square

What to see in Lyon from the amazing squares? One of the most picturesque and beautiful squares in Lyon, Terro square located in the city center in front of By the City Hall of Lyon and Museum fine arts ... Piazza Terro was originally a piazza, but after it was taken over by the city, it became a bad name. It served as a place of execution for many people. Now, on the square, they are never executed, and the square has become a favorite place not only for the townspeople, but also for numerous guests of the city; absolutely all tourists visit this landmark of Lyon.

The main decoration of the square is truly the Chariot of Freedom fountain, which looks especially solemn in the evening and attracts with its beauty and grandeur. There are numerous shops along the square where you can buy whatever your heart desires. You can also get to the square by metro ( hotel de ville station).

The main temple of the city of Lyon is also called Cathedral of Saint-Jean... The cathedral was built in the Gothic style and will not leave indifferent any tourist. The graceful, majestic cathedral looks great against the backdrop of the brick houses of Lyon, and its stained glass windows and mosaics, which depict the life of monks, will forever be remembered by you. The most ancient clock of the 14th century is kept in the cathedral. Despite the venerable age of the clock, she delights parishioners four times a day with her ringing, to which the dolls dance.

Lyon at night will make an unforgettable impression on you if you decide to make boat excursion on a small pleasure boat. On a night walk, all the sights of Lyon will open up to you in a different way. Lyon will reveal itself to you from another side completely unknown to you. The splendor of colors, highlights and sea ​​air you will be carried away to another world: the world of tranquility and splendor of the architecture of Lyon at night.

This is how it looks Basilica of Notre dame de Fourvière in the night Lyon.

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Lyon - french city located in the south-east of France. Known as a city of art and culture, combining medieval charm and modern rhythm, the capital of gastronomy and silk, an amazing city full of discovery and unforgettable impressions. Lyon is located at the confluence of the two rivers Rhone and Saone, which is 174 meters above sea level. Lyon is considered by many to be the gastronomic capital of France. The city has over 40 Michelin-starred restaurants. Lyon taking advantageous position at the foot of the snow-capped mountains, the slopes of which are covered with a net ski slopes, makes it possible to quickly reach any Alpine settlement by bus or car.

Lyon is a city in France, basic facts

Country: France.

Area: 47.87 km².

Region: Auvergne - Rhone - Alps.

Population: 506 615 people.

Official language: French.

Weather in Lyon

The climate of Lyon is close to subtropical, since the summers are warm and the winters are quite comfortable. On average, winter is characterized by temperatures from +1 to +7 ° C. At night, the air temperature rarely drops to the minimum freezing temperatures. Summers in Lyon are warm, the air temperature is around + 24 ... + 27 ° C. Temperatures drop by several degrees at night, so evenings in Lyon can be slightly chilly.

Bird's eye view of Lyon

Best hotels in Lyon

  • Hotel D'Ainay - This hotel is located in a pleasant and lively area and is preferred over many of the budget hotels in the neighborhood, as its rooms are small but fills up quickly. Hotel address: 14 rue des Ramparts D'Ainay, 2nd arrondissement, Metro: Ampere Victor-Hugo;
  • The Alexandra Hotel is a large, old, well-run hotel overlooking the busy pedestrian area of ​​Ampere. Hotel address: 49 rue Victor-Hugo, 2nd arrondissement, Metro: Ampere Victor-Hugo;
  • The Globe et Cecil is a pleasant place with good service and a touch of originality. Hotel address: 21 rue Gasparin, 2nd arrondissement, Bellecour metro;
  • Hotel de la Marne is an excellent, comfortable and clean hotel. Hotel address: 78 rue de la Charite, 2nd arrondissement, Metro: Perrache;
  • The Hotel De la Poste is a decent budget old-fashioned hotel near Place Croix-Rousse. Hotel address: 1 rue Victor-Fort, 4th arrondissement, Metro: Croix-Rousse;
  • the Hotel St-Pierre-des-Terreaux is a comfortable but ugly hotel in a good location. Hotel address: 8 rue Paul-Chenavard, 1st arrondissement, Metro: Hotel-de-Ville;
  • Hotel St-Vincent is a pleasant old-fashioned hotel near Sona and pedestrian bridge Saint-Vincent. The rooms still have marble fireplaces. Hotel address: 9 rue Pareille, 1st arrondissement, Metro: Hotel-de-Ville;
  • The Vaubecour Hotel is a comfortable hotel with a pleasant atmosphere located one block from the Saone Promenade and well furnished for its prices. Hotel address: 28 rue Vaubecour, 2nd arrondissement, Metro: Ampere Victor-Hugo.

Gare de Lyon in Paris on the map

Attractions Lyon, France

Museum of Miniatures and Cinema Decorations

The Lyon Museum of Miniature and Cinematography was created in 1990 by a miniaturist named Dan Allmann. In the first part of the exhibition, visitors to this Lyon museum will see miniature copies of bars, restaurants from different historical eras, hotels, hospitals, churches, workshops and many other buildings. The second part of the exposition of the Museum of Miniatures and Cinema Sets in Lyon is devoted to sets and props from the most famous films, including The Da Vinci Code, Star wars"," Harry Potter "," Alien "," Gremlins "," Men in Black "," The X-Files ", etc.

Ticket prices:

  • adults - 8 euros *;
  • children, students, pensioners - 6 euros *.

Museum of Miniature and Cinematography, Lyon

Place Bellecour

Place Bellecour is one of the largest squares in Europe, as it covers an area of ​​6 hectares. Place Bellecour in Lyon is recognized as the third largest area in the country - its dimensions are 312 by 200 meters. In size, the Place Bellecour is second only to the Parisian Place de la Concorde and the Chess Square in Bordeaux. The name of this square comes from the name of the vineyard, which once belonged to the bishop. He called " beautiful garden"Or" bell curtis ". In winter, the square turns into a skating rink. In the center of the square is equestrian statue Louis XIV- "zero" point of Lyon.

Note! On the Place Bellecour there is a statue of the "Little Prince", since it was in Lyon that the famous writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery was born.

The address: Place Bellecour, 69002 Lyon, France.

Place Bellecour

Lumiere Brothers Museum

The house where the Lumière brothers lived is now equipped as a museum, which contains exhibits from various inventions of the brothers and their father. Not far from this house, the brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière filmed the world's first film, "The exit of workers from the factory of the Lumiere brothers." The exhibits reflect the life of the Lumiere brothers and the work on their invention.

The most convenient way to get to Lyon is by plane to Paris. How to do it, . There is a low-cost train directly from Paris airport, which will take you directly to Lyon in 2 hours (prices from € 10). The only "but": if you have a large luggage, do not forget to buy a separate seat for it when buying a ticket (€ 5). Another way is the Vilnius plane - ( Wizz air); from Grenoble to Lyon only 120 km.

Lyon also has its own airport - Lyon-Saint Exup. You can fly here with Wizz Air from (from € 30). The best way to get from Lyon-Saint Exupéry airport to the city is by the nexpress express train (€ 25.90 for a round-trip ticket; € 23.30 if you are under 25). It is better to buy tickets online and download them to your smartphone, because it will be a little more expensive on the spot. There is also the option of a joint trip with locals through Blablacar (about € 6 per trip per person), but there are some subtleties - to agree in advance with the driver about everything: time, specific meeting point, price. You can, of course, get there by taxi, but it will be expensive - about € 80 to the main square of the city of Bellecour. It is better not to take a taxi in Lyon at all, they are unreasonably expensive, even locals rarely use them. Uber will be a little cheaper.

Net public transport in Lyon it is very convenient: 4 metro lines, 2 funicular lines, 5 tram lines and more than 120 bus lines, there are no problems with moving around the city. Basically, all transport runs from 4-5 am to midnight, but on Thursdays, Fridays and weekends there are also "night" transport lines - Pleine Lune. The tickets are the same for all types of public transport, always buy them in advance from the machines at the stations, as it is cheaper. A single ticket (Ticket à l "unité) is valid for one hour from the moment of activation, regardless of the distance or the number of transport changes. If you plan to travel a lot, it is best to buy an unlimited ticket for 1 day (Ticket Liberté 1 jour) for € 5.50. Important : after punching a ticket for the first time to activate it in transport, do not forget to punch it every time you change transport (even if it is an unlimited ticket for 1 day!), if you do not want to run into a fine. ...

Vélo’v city bikes are a good alternative to public transport. As in many other cities in Europe, there are many stations in Lyon. You can take the bike at one point and leave it at another. A ticket for using such bicycles for 1 day costs € 1.5, for 7 days - € 5, and if you have a Lyon City Card, you can use special offer: 3 days of trips will cost only € 3. Please note that the conditions of use are such that from the moment you take the bike to the moment you return it to another station, it should not take more than 30 minutes (if you ride longer, you will have to pay extra). Tickets can be bought from vending machines directly at Vélo'v stations, they accept bank cards. Lyon is a bike-friendly city, there are bike paths and special traffic lights for cyclists everywhere.

If you come to Lyon for a week or more, or if you simply cannot imagine yourself without a car, you may be interested in renting Bluely electric cars. The same principle applies here as with bicycles: there are many Bluely stations around the city, you can take a car at any of the stations and return it to any other in the city. Prices depend on the period of use: the longer you sign up for a subscription, the cheaper the use is. For example, a subscription for a week can be obtained free of charge at a station with customer service (see stations - espace d "abonnement - on the map on the Bluely website), the cost of 1 minute of using the car is € 0.30, the money will be debited from your bank card that you if you choose a subscription for a month, it will cost € 19.90, a minute of using the car - € 0.23. by electric car; if you are under 25 - € 1 / month, plus € 4 for half an hour of use) Bluely station recently opened at Lyon airport, very convenient, by the way.

Lyon is a very convenient city in terms of public transport, so it basically doesn't matter which area you choose to live in. The most beautiful area of ​​the city is the center - on the island (Presqu "île) between two rivers. A little dangerous at night can be Guillotière, which Arab immigrants love, if you get there late - be careful (s).

Quite good hotels in Lyon can cost, on average, € 50 per night. Pay attention to the hotels.

Hôtel Axotel Lyon Perrache (12, rue Marc Antoine Petit) ... The hotel is in a very original building - not only for architects. Room from € 49 for two.

Hôtel Victoria Lyon (3 rue Delandine)... Nice two-star hotel in the center, excellent breakfasts, however, parking is paid. Another bonus is the night light around the corner. Double room will cost € 59.

Hôtel Du Dauphin (9 rue Victor Hugo)- a small hotel with a pleasant atmosphere. They are ideally located close to Perrache train station and Bellecour's main square in a quiet area.

Ho36 Hostel (36 rue Montesquieu)... Stylish hostel, stone walls, neon signs, cool brunch on weekends. Accommodation prices from € 25 per bed, from € 58 for a single room.

Away Hostel & Coffee shop (21 rue Alsace-Lorraine) opened recently, is in historic center city ​​in the building of the XIX century. Bright hostel with brand new renovation. Prices for beds - from € 23, for private rooms - from € 75. There is also a coffee shop in the hostel building, which also organizes very French brunches on weekends (it is better to book places in advance).

Slo Living Hostel (5 rue Bonnefoi)... Hostel from local designers. Good location, normal prices (from € 26 per bed), friendly atmosphere. You will especially love the hostel's cozy patio.

In France, it is quite common to use Сouchsurfing, and there are many host hosts in Lyon, so you can try to find accommodation with the locals for free, and at the same time find out from them about the intricacies of life in the city.

If you plan to come to Lyon for a specific big event(football match, festival, etc.), it is better to take care of accommodation much in advance. Checked: "a week before" either everything is crammed or very expensive.

Lyon is divided into parts by two rivers - Rhone and Sona. The center of the city is Presq "uile - the peninsula between these rivers. Walk from Place Carnot, which is near the Perrache train station, to place des Terreaux along Rue de la République and you will see all the main central must-see: main square cities Bellecour, place des Jacobins, Opera theatre, Hôtel de Ville.

Vieux lyon- the old town, the historical part of Lyon, located along the banks of the Saone. Take a walk along the promenade and then turn into one of the fabulous medieval streets to feel like you are in another century.

Another place in the suburbs of Lyon, which stands out for its unusual architecture - Gratte ciel(from French - "skyscrapers"). The area is very reminiscent of Brooklyn and is considered the first in France to have such tall houses. Gratte Ciel was created for social purposes between the two world wars. To see the area, come to the Gratte Ciel metro station (line A).

Make sure to find time to go to beautiful park Lyon Parc de la Tête d "Or... You can spend the whole day here: ride bicycles, have a picnic, go boating on the lake, feed the ducks. In the same park there is also a cool zoo, be sure to come in, admission is free. Walking in the park, take a look at the Museum of Modern Art - Musée d "Art Contemporain (Cité Internationale, 81 Quai Charles de Gaulle) , it is right there. They have very original exhibitions, admission costs € 8 (up to 25 years old - € 4).

The headquarters of Interpol is located very close to the Parc de la Tête d "Or. (200 Quai Charles de Gaulle) , come and take a look, but don’t die if you are going to take pictures.

Come for a walk in the courtyards of the university Université Lumière Lyon 2 (86 rue Pasteur)... Grab a coffee and walk through the labyrinths of the university, feel the creative atmosphere of the French student life. It is especially beautiful here in autumn.

Lyon's most unusual and controversial building is a museum Musée des Confluences (86 quai Perrache)... To some he seems ugly, to someone a cool futuristic object. Be sure to check it out and form your own opinion. And go to the museum itself, the interior is impressive. The exhibitions are always interactive. Entrance € 9 (if you buy after 17:00 - € 6; for students under 26 years old - always free).

The museum that locals like the most is Musée Miniature et Cinéma (60 rue Saint-Jean), here you will see miniatures of scenes from famous films, sets, costumes and many other little things related to cinema. The museum is unexpectedly huge, you can't tell at first glance. Entrance € 9 (€ 6.5 under 26).

Cinematography was born in Lyon, as the Lumiere brothers lived here. Be sure to go to their house-museum - Musée Lumière (25 rue du Premier)... Entrance € 7 (for students € 6), there is a permanent exhibition and film screenings of old films (usually in French) are held almost every day.

For classic art, go to Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon (20 place des Terreaux) ... Entrance - € 8, up to 25 years old - € 4. Every first Friday of the month from November to June, “nights in the museum” are held here, in addition to watching paintings, you can see theatrical performances and listen to live music.

For a quick and inexpensive meal in Lyon, it's best to head to one of the bakeries. If you see a boulangerie on the sign, it means that bread and buns are baked here. Get yourself a croissant, pain au chocolat, or a sandwich made from the freshest crispy baguettes. The most "French" snack - check!

One of the most picturesque boulangerie in Lyon - Le boulanger de saint-just (1 place de l "Abbé Larue) on the hills of the old city.

The most famous chain of bakeries is also worth a look. Paul (7 rue de la République; 5 rue de Brest; 14 rue des Remparts d "Ainay) ... The pastries are really good here.

In Lyon, there are quite a few places with American dishes - bagels, burgers. But, of course, with its own French flavor: freshly baked rolls, French cheeses. Go to Base bagels (1 place Tobie Robatel; 14 rue d "Auvergne; 61 rue Mercière; 12 cours Gambetta) or Bagelstein(Center Commercial Lyon Part-Dieu, 17 Rue du Dr Bouchut) to see this. Inexpensive and delicious.

You can find another quick, inexpensive snack at Phyllo (26 rue Victor Hugo)... Fillo is something like pies made of very thin unleavened dough with different fillings. Healthy and tasty enough. Prices from € 2.

If you like Asian food, you can look into On Nem Tout (81, rue de Marseille) , they offer healthy street food, like spring rolls and mum, cooked on the spot (€ 5 per roll).

For "sweet" go to Candy & Co (20 rue Lanterne)... They have twix cupcakes, M & Ms cookies, donuts and lots of homemade goodies.

One more a good place in the town - Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse (102 Cours Lafayette)... This is a market where you can eat street food - interesting place, fresh seafood. Oysters, mussels, snails or something more familiar - at a nice price.

Coffee is not the strongest part of French gastronomy, so memorize the rare addresses of Lyon coffee houses where coffee is exceptionally good.

(91 montée de la Grande Côte) - a stylish place in a beautiful area of ​​the city center. Sit down at a table near a wall-to-wall window and enjoy Lyon and, for example, a cappuccino (€ 3.5).

Slake coffee house (9 rue de l "Ancienne Préfecture) . Tasty coffee, food made with fresh local ingredients and a beautiful interior. Get ready for the fact that it is always crowded here.

Slika (37 rue des Remparts d "Ainay) ... This is primarily an art gallery, but there is also a café with excellent coffee. Please note, it is closed on Sundays.

Puzzle Café (4 rue de la Poulaillerie) ... Scandinavian-style coffee shop with French cimus. You can give your heart for baked goods - try, for example, tarte aux citrons or tarte au chocolat (lemon and chocolate cakes). Closed on Sundays.

V Mokxa (3 rue Abbé Rozier) coffee is prepared in different ways. Here, in addition to the traditional ones, you can try “soft” methods: aeropress, purover, kemex (from € 2.5 for a cup of coffee). Brunch is served on Sundays.

Come in Pomme de pain (87 rue de la République) if tired from sightseeing in the center. Great coffee shop location, decent coffee and pastries, better than grandma's.

In Lyon, they love to order food at home. If you have lazy mode on and you do not want to leave the hotel, go to Foodora or Deliveroo, enter your address in the city, and, depending on this, you will be offered a list of restaurants and cafes from where the food is delivered.

Lyon is rightly considered the gastronomic capital of France, food in all restaurants is prepared from local products, everything is fresh and delicious. It is most profitable to take the menu right away, or, as they are called here formules. So an appetizer, main course and dessert will cost you € 15-25. Not bad by local standards!

For Lyon cuisine, head to bouchons lyonnais, local restaurants that are abundant in the old town. All are approximately the same both in terms of the menu and in prices, but it is better not to go to those that are on the big streets of old Lyon, they are completely touristy. Bouchons feature in local specialties: la quenelle au brochet (chopped fish, whipped with cream and egg), le tablier de sapeur (pork or beef meat dish), cervelle de canut (curd snack with herbs and spices), la salade lyonnaise. And, of course, cheeses! They are usually served after all main courses with or instead of dessert. Be sure to try the cheeses that are produced only in this region of France: the soft Saint-Marcellin, the even more creamy Saint-Félicien.

For a meal, head to Rue des Marronniers, a short street with probably the highest concentration of restaurants. Pay attention to Chez mounier (3 rue des Marronniers) and