International City

Located on the banks of the Rhône River, the Cité Internationale is an iconic landmark in Lyon, France. This modern and cosmopolitan enclave offers a wealth of cultural, recreational, and gastronomic attractions, making it a top destination for both locals and visitors. Here's a glimpse of what the Cité Internationale has to offer those looking to explore Lyon.

Contemporary Architecture

One of the most striking aspects of the Cité Internationale is its contemporary architecture. Designed in the 1990s by renowned architects such as Renzo Piano and Mario Botta, the Cité Internationale features buildings with an innovative and futuristic design. The glass and steel structures blend harmoniously into the urban landscape, creating an atmosphere that is both dynamic and elegant.

Conference and Meeting Centers

The Palais des Congrès, inaugurated in 1995, is a state-of-the-art conference center that hosts national and international events. Its amphitheater, inaugurated in June 2006, offers a multi-purpose hall equipped with the latest technology, ideal for shows, concerts, and conferences.

Entertainment and Accommodation

The Cité Internationale offers a variety of accommodation options, including the Marriott Hotel and the Crowne Plaza Lyon – Cité Internationale Hotel, with 204 and 156 rooms respectively. For those who prefer a longer stay, the Résidence Temporim has been offering comfortable and fully equipped apartments since 2008.

Culture and Leisure

Art lovers will not be disappointed by the presence of the Museum of Contemporary Art, founded in 1995, which houses an eclectic collection of modern and contemporary artworks. Film buffs can enjoy the latest releases at the renowned UGC Ciné-Cité cinema complex or try their luck at the Casino “Le Pharaon”, which opened in March 2000.

Events and Shows

The Amphitheatre, a 3000-seat venue inaugurated in 2006, is an iconic location in the Cité Internationale. With a capacity of over 3,000 seats, it regularly hosts concerts, theatrical performances, and other major cultural events, attracting internationally renowned artists.

Gastronomy and Shopping

Finally, the Cité Internationale offers a multitude of gastronomic options, from fine restaurants to quaint cafes, as well as shops offering a varied selection of clothing, accessories and handcrafted items.

In short, the Cité Internationale is a true gem of Lyon, offering a unique combination of culture, entertainment, and relaxation. Whether you're passionate about art, conferences, film, or gastronomy, you're sure to find something to enjoy in this dynamic and inspiring place.

 

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Map of the must-sees

Rosa Mir Garden

The Court of the Voracious

Bellevue Square

Place des Jacobins

Chapel of the Trinity

Saint-Georges district

The Basilica of Ainay

Saint-Nizier Church

International City

Amphitheater of the Three Gauls

Saint Bonaventure Church

Statue of Saint Exupéry

Saint-Antoine Food Market

St. John's Cathedral

Hotel-Dieu of Lyon

The traboules of Old Lyon

Printing Museum

The Museum of Confluences

St. Peter's Palace

The Bartholdi Fountain

The Fresco of the Lyonnais

The painted walls

Merciere Street

Lyon Opera

Light Institute

The Confluence

Old Lyon

Golden Head Park

Place des Terreaux

Bellecour Square

The Gadagne Museum

The Canuts' house

Ancient Theatre of Fourvière

Banks of the Rhone

Museum of Fine Arts

The Paul Bocuse Halls

Our Lady of Fourviere

The Banks of the Saône

Climbs of the Croix-Rousse

Brotteaux district

Lyon Aquarium

Barbe Island

CHRD - resistance museum

Brochier Silk Museum

Guignol Theatre of the Park

Little Guignol Museum

The House of Guignol

Mini World Lyon

The Cinema Museum

Fourvière Museum

Subsistences

Other places

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Pierre Bossan

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