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Storytelling walks in Lyon

3 districts to discover
3 hours of storytelling walks
Nearly 4 km to walk through the streets of Lyon
In English or French

Lyon

The capital of gastronomy and a city with an exceptional heritage, Lyon is a must-see destination for lovers of culture, history and cuisine. 

Stroll through the Vieux Lyon district, a labyrinth of cobbled streets and traboules, the secret passageways that link buildings. Don't miss the Croix-Rousse, the former silk-working district of the Canuts, where you can discover traditional workshops and enjoy spectacular views. For a more modern experience, the Confluence district will surprise you with its avant-garde architecture and areas dedicated to culture and shopping.

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Our audio-guided tours of Lyon

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The Slopes of Croix-Rousse

12 visit points - 1 hour approx. - 1.6 km

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Discovering Vieux Lyon

7 visit points - 45 minutes approx. - 0.9 km

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Confluence, the new "trendy" neighborhood!

9 pvisit points - 1 hour approx. - 1.2 km

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Fourvière

Perched on a hill, Fourvière offers one of the best panoramic views in Lyon. Don't miss the magnificent Notre-Dame de Fourvière basilica, an architectural masterpiece, and the ancient theatre of Fourvière, an impressive Roman site. This historic district is also an emblematic part of the city, where culture and history meet. For those who love panoramic views, a walk around the hill is a must. Finally, take advantage of the funicular railway for easy access to this fascinating district.

Presqu’île

Lyon's beating heart, the Presqu'île, lies between the Rhône and Saône rivers. Explore the Place des Terreaux with its majestic Hôtel de Ville and the Opéra de Lyon, then stroll along the Place Bellecour, one of the largest in Europe. Don't miss the shopping streets such as rue de la République and rue Victor Hugo. The district is also a gastronomic centre, with numerous restaurants and brasseries. It's the perfect place to discover the soul of Lyon, with its mix of culture, shopping and gastronomy.

Parc de la Tête d'Or

This urban park is a haven of peace in the heart of the city. It is home to a free zoo, a lake where you can pedal-boat, and botanical gardens with rare species. Nature lovers will love its vast lawns, shady walkways and tropical greenhouses. An ideal place for a family walk or picnic. Don't miss the zoological garden and the floral park, perfect for immersing yourself in nature without leaving Lyon.

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon

Housed in a former convent, this museum is a veritable treasure trove of art and culture. It houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, antiques and graphic arts, ranging from Antiquity to modern art. Masterpieces by masters such as Rembrandt, Monet and Picasso make this museum a must-see for art lovers. Don't miss its magnificent exhibition rooms and its exceptional historic setting. It's an ideal place to immerse yourself in the city's artistic wealth.

Les Halles de Lyon-Paul Bocuse

Les Halles de Lyon is the temple of Lyon's gastronomy, a place where all the senses are awakened. This covered market is packed with fresh produce and local specialities such as quenelle, rosette and goat's cheese. Take a stroll down the aisles to discover the region's best producers, and be sure to sample the delicacies prepared on the spot. This is the perfect place for those who want to sample Lyon's culinary tradition in an authentic and friendly setting. A real immersion in Lyon's gastronomic culture.

Île Barbe

Île Barbe is a peaceful spot on the Saône, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. This area, with its calm and bucolic atmosphere, is perfect for a riverside stroll. You'll discover a medieval abbey and picturesque little streets lined with old houses. It's an ideal place for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city while still being just minutes from the town centre. It's also a great place for a coffee break in a peaceful setting.

Musée des Confluences

The Musée des Confluences is an architectural masterpiece located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers. This museum explores the great questions of humanity through exhibitions of science, history and culture. Its modern architecture, with its futuristic forms, makes it both surprising and instructive. The exhibitions are captivating, covering subjects as varied as anthropology, natural history and ecology. It's a must-see for culture and science enthusiasts.

The murals

Lyon is famous for its murals, which adorn the walls of the city's districts. These monumental works tell stories and celebrate the history of Lyon through colourful and lively scenes. Among the most famous are the frescoes of the Lyonnais, depicting emblematic figures from the city, and the frescoes of the Canuts, evoking the work of silk workers. These frescoes are a unique form of public art and a must-see when visiting Lyon.

The Resistance and Deportation Museum

Lyon's Resistance and Deportation Museum plunges you into the poignant history of the Second World War. Housed in a historic building, it recounts the heroic struggle of Lyon's resistance fighters against the Nazi occupiers. Through objects, photographs and eyewitness accounts, the museum provides a better understanding of the events that marked the city and the country. It is a place of remembrance and reflection, not to be missed by those who want to learn more about the history of Lyon and the Resistance.

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