
The Little Wine Museum: The new gem of Old Lyon
The Little Wine Museum: The new gem of Old Lyon. A sensory experience blending history and local produce. Located in
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The Little Wine Museum: The new gem of Old Lyon. A sensory experience blending history and local produce. Located in

February Holidays: Zombie Alert at Les Confluences! An unusual outing to try with the family in Lyon. The museum

“He would have turned 100 on February 11, 2026.” This is an announcement that resonates deeply with the people of Lyon and

Located at the foot of the slopes, Abstract is a “House of Monochromes” where science and celebration meet.

It's hard to miss Baba la Grenouille during a visit to the Halles Paul Bocuse. This lively stall is

Get ready for the Year of the Fire Horse! Lyon is preparing to celebrate the Chinese New Year with a major event

In the heart of the 2nd arrondissement, opposite the Cordeliers church, L'Atelier du Square is a unique establishment. Run by the chef

Sébastien Bouillet is much more than a Lyon pastry chef. Historically based in the Croix-Rousse district, he has conquered Japan with

If you stroll through the designer boutiques of Vieux-Lyon or Croix-Rousse, you've almost certainly already come across his

Embark on an unusual 2-hour adventure through the centuries. Part thrilling treasure hunt, part theatrical guided tour,

In the heart of the vibrant Rue Mercière, known for its countless restaurants, stands an establishment that has left its mark on history.

If you're looking for absolute elegance in the heart of Lyon's Golden Triangle, look no further. Le Grand Café des Négociants

If there is one place that embodies the history and grandeur of the Capital of the Gauls, it is indeed

Hop aboard! The Little Train of the Park awaits you for an unforgettable escape under the canopy. With friends or

Rue de la République, an iconic artery in downtown Lyon, is entering a new era. Since the summer of 2025, the northern section of Rue de la République, between Cordeliers and Les Terreaux, has been pedestrianized. This major change is part of the "Presqu'île à vivre" urban project, led by the City and Metropolis of Lyon to prioritize pedestrians and soft mobility.

At the heart of spiritual power: Place Saint-Jean, a thousand years of sacred history. Hidden among these multicolored stones is one of the oldest astronomical clocks in Europe, a silent witness to the mysteries of the cosmos and medieval ingenuity.

A small, discreet square, nestled between the hustle and bustle of Bellecour and the lively Rue de la République. Beneath your feet lie the foundations of an old hospital where prayers for the sick once echoed.

Behind these neoclassical columns lie centuries of Templar mysteries, monastic prayers, and theatrical passions. This square, with its harmonious proportions, conceals beneath its paving stones a history as rich as a five-act drama.

Place des Jacobins, one of the oldest and most elegant squares in Lyon. Its history is a true journey through the ages, deeply linked to the presence of the Dominican monks, known as the Jacobins.

Place Le Viste, a place which, behind its modern appearance, hides a rich and eventful history. Before discussing its reconstruction, let's go back in time to the Middle Ages.

Place Bellecour, a vast esplanade located in the heart of Lyon, is today one of the most famous squares in France.

Located in the vibrant heart of Lyon, Café du Rhône is more than just a bistro; it's a true institution that whispers tales of yesteryear to all who cross its threshold. For visitors to our beautiful city, it's an essential stop, a journey into a past where time seemed to stand still.

This new park aims to reinvent Fourvière Hill by connecting it to the surrounding neighborhoods via natural trails, while respecting and enriching the heritage (landscape, historical, ecological).

Lyon is transforming: the pedestrianization of the center takes the form of a ZTL Presqu'île, reducing traffic and promoting soft mobility.

Lyon on the Water: Discover Navigone, the new TCL river line that will change the way you visit the city!

Located at the northern edge of the Croix-Rousse plateau, Place Bellevue lives up to its name. This natural viewpoint, perched on the heights of Lyon, offers a spectacular view of the city and its surroundings.

Perched on the slopes of Croix-Rousse, the Jardins de la Grande-Côte constitute a verdant haven of peace from which a striking view of the city of Lyon unfolds.

Discover Lyon in an original and friendly way by participating in a guided electric bike tour, punctuated by a tasting of

The Beer Spa, an innovative concept that recently arrived in France, invites you to immerse yourself in a wooden whirlpool bath, enriched

A wine and gourmet initiationLearn the secrets of the prestigious vineyards of Burgundy, Beaujolais and the Rhône Valley

Welcome to Notre-Dame de Fourvière, an essential place of Lyon’s faith and devotion to the Virgin Mary.

Welcome to the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, also called Primatiale Saint-Jean, seat of the primate of Gaul. Located in the heart of Old Lyon, it is an exceptional architectural testimony, mixing Romanesque and Gothic styles.

Saint-Paul station, built between 1873 and 1876, was built as part of the railway line linking Lyon to Montbrison.

21 Rue Saint-Paul, 69005 Lyon A bit of history of the Saint-Paul church Founded in the 6th century as a monastery, the Saint-Paul church

Lyon is a city with a thousand faces, where each district tells a unique story. From the Croix-Rousse hill, the birthplace of the canuts, to the bold modernity of the Confluence, and the timeless charm of Old Lyon, this city is full of treasures to discover.

Squares play a central role, each offering a unique insight into the city's history and charm.

9 place Colbert / 10 montée Saint-Sébastien La Cour des Voraces, located in the heart of Croix-Rousse, is much more

118 montée de le Grande Côte Entering this 17th century building from the side of the Grande

3 bis Petite rue des Feuillants / 5 place Croix-Pâquet You enter through a monumental porch. This traboule crosses a

12 rue Fernand Rey. Remarkable courtyard of a 17th-century building. As you walk through it, you will be immediately struck by its beauty.

Impasse de la Platière Welcome to Impasse de la Platière, a place steeped in history and charm in the heart of

27 Quai Saint-Antoine / 58 Rue Mercière. You are standing before an exceptional architectural ensemble on the Presqu'île. The two walkways

81 rue de la république / 20 rue Bellecordière Notes: the alleys are private and closed at each end,

13 rue de la Poulaillerie / 2 rue des Forces The entrance to the museum, dating from the 15th century, is the former Hôtel

16 rue Juiverie / 7 montée Saint-Barthélémie Ruelle Punaise is a sloping passageway connecting rue Juiverie to

14 rue du Bœuf The house located at 14 rue du Bœuf formerly belonged to the Croppet family of Varissan,

23 rue Juiverie La Maison Dugas, located at number 23 rue Juiverie in Lyon, is an emblematic example of Renaissance architecture in

1 montée Saint-Barthélemy This house, whose current facade bears witness to several centuries of history, was built during the reign of

8 rue Juiverie Enter 8 rue Juiverie and head into the second courtyard. In the first courtyard notice the

60 rue Saint-Jean The courtyard of the Maison des Avocats, located in the heart of Old Lyon, is a place

37 rue Saint-Jean The courtyard of the Maison du Chamarier is a true jewel of Renaissance architecture in Lyon.

28 rue Saint-Jean, Lyon The courtyard at 28 rue Saint-Jean, a true jewel of Old Lyon, dates back to the end of the

27 rue Saint-Jean / 6 rue des Trois-Maries You are now at 27 rue Saint-Jean, facing the entrance to a traboule

2 place du Gouvernement / 10 quai Romain-Rolland When entering via Place du Gouvernement, you will climb a few steps which

1 Place du Petit Collège. Enter the Museum courtyard during opening hours. The façade is located on the right, on

5 place de Petit Collège The Petit Collège is an unmissable monument to visit in Old Lyon, located in

16 rue du Bœuf The Crible House, also known as the “Pink Tower” in

54 rue Saint-Jean / 27 rue du Bœuf The traboule at 54 rue Saint-Jean is one of the most famous traboules

The Dark Experience escape game in Lyon stands out for its immersive and frightening scenarios, perfect for horror fans. Located in

Nestled in the heart of Croix-Rousse, in a discreet courtyard accessible via the Impasse Viard, lies one of Lyon's most unusual treasures: the Jardin Rosa Mir. This unique place, listed as a Historic Monument since 1987, is the result of the passionate work of Jules Senis, a Spanish mason and tiler who took refuge in France.

This timeline highlights some of the major events in Lyon, but it is important to note that this list is brief and there are many other important historical events in the history of this city.

The Museum of Textiles and Decorative Arts in Lyon, founded in 1864, is a key landmark of Lyon's cultural heritage. This museum houses one of the world's largest textile collections, with over 2.5 million pieces spanning 4,500 years of history. Its collections highlight the richness of Lyon's textile industry, with pieces ranging from antiquity to contemporary creations.

Discover Lyon from a unique perspective by visiting the Lugdunum Museum and Roman Theatres, located on the historic Fourvière hill. This museum immerses you in the heart of Lugdunum, the ancient capital of Gaul, through an impressive collection of Roman artifacts: mosaics, sculptures, everyday objects, and the famous Claudian Table.

The Musée d'Art Religieux de Fourvière, created in 1960, is a private museum dedicated to sacred art. It exhibits a rich collection of religious and historical objects, including goldwork from the 18th to the 20th century, liturgical textiles from the 19th century, drawings and watercolors by goldsmiths and silks, as well as objects related to Lyonnaise piety and the construction of the Basilica of Fourvière.

The Museum of Cinema and Miniatures, located at 60 rue Saint Jean in Lyon, is a true cultural gem in the heart of the city. From the moment you enter, immerse yourself in a fascinating world where the enchanting world of cinema and the meticulous art of miniature painting intertwine.

The mural “The City Library”, also known as the Writers’ Wall, is an unmissable work located in Lyon.

The Mur des Canuts, located in the Croix-Rousse district of Lyon, is one of the largest murals in Europe, covering 1200 square meters.

The Cour des Loges Wall, located at 26 quai de Bondy / 3 place Ennemond Fousseret in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon, is a fresco created by the company Mur'Art in 1988.

The Grand-Large Reservoir, an artificial lake along the Jonage Canal between Décines-Charpieu and Meyzieu, supplies the Cusset hydroelectric power station in Villeurbanne. Commissioned in 1897, this pioneering hydroelectric project on the Rhône River combines electricity production, navigation and river regulation, while also being a popular spot for leisure and relaxation.

The Grand Parc de Miribel-Jonage, near Lyon, covers 2,200 hectares. It offers activities such as swimming, boating, and cycling. This natural park is home to rich biodiversity. The Lac des Eaux Bleues (Lake of Blue Waters), ideal for water sports, and the numerous trails make it a popular place for relaxation. Managed by the SMGP (Syndicat Mixte du Grand Parc de Miribel-Jonage), it plays a crucial role in flood control.

The Museum of Contemporary Art of Lyon, located in the Cité Internationale district, is an iconic venue dedicated to contemporary artistic creation. It presents temporary exhibitions and a diverse permanent collection, showcasing works by international and emerging artists. The museum plays a vital role in promoting and fostering understanding of contemporary art, thereby enriching Lyon's cultural landscape.

Welcome to the Great Synagogue of Lyon, an architectural and spiritual jewel in the heart of the city! Let me guide you through this building steeped in history and spirituality.

Let us delve into the captivating story of the pious and devoted life of Saint Francis de Sales, whose memory is honored here.

Welcome to the Church of Saint Francis de Sales! Built from 1803 onwards, this church is dedicated to Saint Francis de Sales, whose house was located nearby.

Welcome to the guided tour of the Ampère Monument, a tribute to the eminent physicist André-Marie Ampère. Born in Lyon in 1775, he is famous for his groundbreaking work in the field of electromagnetism.

Welcome to the Basilica of Saint-Martin d'Ainay, a historical treasure nestled in the heart of Lyon. I will be your guide on this fascinating tour of this iconic place steeped in history and spirituality.

The Museum of Cinema and Miniatures, located at 60 rue Saint Jean in Lyon, is a true cultural gem in the heart of the city. From the moment you enter, immerse yourself in a fascinating world where the enchanting world of cinema and the meticulous art of miniature painting intertwine.

La Maison de Guignol, an iconic theater in Lyon, offers a rich and varied theatrical experience, ranging from traditional Guignol puppet shows to café-theater evenings.

The Little Fantastic Guignol Museum, nestled in Lyon, celebrates the iconic puppet theatre figure. It pays homage to Guignol, an emblematic character of Lyon's heritage, through playful and educational exhibits. Visitors discover the history and evolution of Guignol, as well as the traditional craftsmanship of puppetry, offering a charming and immersive experience for young and old alike.

The Guignol Theatre in the Parc de la Tête d'Or is an iconic institution in Lyon, France. It takes its name from the character of Guignol, a traditional Lyonnais puppet created at the beginning of the 19th century by the silk weaver Laurent Mourguet.

Welcome to this statue of the Republic in Place Carnot, a place steeped in political and artistic history. Here, the monuments tell the story of the upheavals and evolutions of the French Republic.

We welcome you to our guided tour of the Ainay bridge, a structure that no longer exists and which connected the two banks of the Saône in Lyon.

I invite you to go to the Place de l'Hôpital. As you approach the entrance gate of the Hôtel-Dieu cloister, take a moment to contemplate the remarkable details that decorate it.

The Brochier Silk Museum in Lyon celebrates the art and history of silk through fascinating exhibitions. It highlights the legacy of the Brochier company, renowned for its innovative creations in the silk industry. Visitors discover weaving techniques, iconic designs, and the influence of silk on Lyon's culture, offering an enriching immersion into this creative and historical world.

Welcome to the Théâtre des Célestins, a cultural gem in the heart of Lyon, nestled in the Bellecour district.

Welcome to this guided tour of 30 Quai Saint-Antoine, an iconic Lyon landmark that played a crucial role in the history of puppet theatre in the 19th century.

In the heart of Lyon, the two towers of the Saint-Nizier church rise majestically, each bearing witness to a distinct era and architectural style.

Welcome to Lyon, the city of a thousand flavors and a captivating history. Today, I'm taking you to discover an emblematic site of the French Resistance during the Second World War: the Bouchon Le Garet.

Today, I invite you to discover one of the curiosities of our beautiful city: the statue of Polyphemus, which stands proudly in the courtyard of the Town Hall.

La Condition des Soies, an industrial establishment in the heart of Lyon, holds significant importance in the history of silk, an emblematic industry of the region.

Welcome to the Cour des Voraces, an iconic location in the heart of the Croix-Rousse slopes in Lyon. This building courtyard, built around 1840, is famous for its monumental six-story facade staircase, also known as the free-flight staircase.

Welcome to the Church of Saint-Bruno-les-Chartreux, an architectural and spiritual gem nestled in the heart of Lyon. Dedicated to Saint Bruno, the founder of the Carthusian order, this church offers a unique experience where art and faith meet harmoniously.

The Brunet House, also called the “house with 365 windows”, is a building in the La Croix-Rousse district, in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon.

Welcome to the house on Rue de la Poudrière! This house, wrongly nicknamed “the clog maker’s house”, holds a fascinating history dating back to its beginnings in March 1935.

Welcome to the Amphitheatre of the Three Gauls in Lyon, an iconic site where Roman and Christian history meet.

Welcome to this very special metal ball. But before we talk about this object, let me tell you a charming story that marked the origin of this tradition.

Upon arriving at this address, your eyes will be drawn to a magnificent door adorned with text engraved on the lintel.

The museum garden, which corresponds to the former cloister of the 17th-century abbey, reveals a rich and fascinating history. Once reserved for the nuns, this enclosed interior space offered a haven of peace where they could enjoy nature.

The Hôtel de l'Europe, originally known as the Hôtel de Senozan or Hôtel de Montribloud, was built in 1653 by Girard Desargues for Pierre Perrachon de Saint-Maurice.

Note the inscription “Patrie” on the pediment of this beautiful monument, and the one which pays homage to Auguste-Laurent Burdeau on the pedestal “1851 BURDEAU 1894”.
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