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Mouton16, Rue du Boeuf
Lyon
69005
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Lyon-Renaissance presents two charming accommodations, namely "Côté Cour" and "Côté Jardin," located in the captivating historical district of Lyon. Situated within a mere 100 meters from the Vieux Lyon subway station and the magnificent Cathédrale StJean, these guest houses offer convenient access to the vibrant Place Bellecour, just a leisurely five-minute stroll away. Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, these lovely options provide a perfect blend of independence and the delightful hospitality found at a traditional B&B.Reviews
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Apartment | 2 | 95 | 115 | 420 | 560 | 40 | NON |
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Attractions
- Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière: Located on Fourvière Hill, this stunning basilica offers panoramic views of Lyon. The ornate architecture and intricate mosaics make it a must-visit attraction.
- Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon): Explore the historic neighborhood of Vieux Lyon, known for its well-preserved Renaissance buildings, narrow cobblestone streets, and traboules (secret passageways). It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a great place to wander and discover Lyon's rich history.
- Musée Miniature et Cinéma: This unique museum showcases a vast collection of miniature scenes and props used in movies, as well as special effects techniques. Visitors can marvel at the intricate details and learn about the art of filmmaking.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon: Housed in a beautiful 17th-century building, this museum boasts an impressive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. From ancient Egyptian artifacts to masterpieces by Picasso and Monet, it offers a rich cultural experience.
- Parc de la Tête d'Or: Escape the city hustle and relax in this expansive urban park. It features a large lake, botanical gardens, a zoo, and various recreational activities. Perfect for a picnic, jogging, or simply enjoying nature.
- Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse: Food enthusiasts will love this indoor market, often referred to as Lyon's gastronomic temple. It offers a wide variety of fresh local produce, meats, cheeses, pastries, and more. Don't miss the opportunity to try some of Lyon's renowned culinary delights.
- Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine: Discover Lyon's Roman history at this museum, which showcases artifacts and exhibits from the Gallo-Roman era. From ancient sculptures to reconstructed Roman houses, it provides insight into Lyon's past as an important Roman settlement.
- Place Bellecour: Located in the heart of Lyon, this large square is one of the largest in Europe. Admire the equestrian statue of Louis XIV and take a leisurely stroll while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. It's also a popular spot for events and festivals.
- Institut Lumière: Film enthusiasts should visit this museum dedicated to the Lumière brothers, pioneers of the cinematograph. Explore their early film equipment, watch screenings of classic movies, and learn about the birth of cinema. 10. Croix-Rousse: This neighborhood, known as Lyon's "hill that works," has a rich history of silk production. Explore its charming streets, visit silk workshops, and enjoy breathtaking views of the city from the panoramic terrace. Note: It's always a good idea to check the opening hours and availability of these attractions before visiting, as they may be subject to change or have specific guidelines due to COVID-19.