When discussing the untapped yet enchanted jewel of eastern France, Lyon is a place that deserves special mention. The blend of history with contemporary vibrancy alludes to this place’s beauty.

Besides the wide array of eclectic spots covering this place, food in Lyon is augmented by the tantalizing aromas of the gourmet delights wafting through the air. As you recuperate from the food, the place engulfs you with its stunning architecture and UNESCO-listed landmarks.

This article will explore some of the top spots and activities you must explore to unveil Lyon’s rich cultural heritage.

1.Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon)

There’s no better way to explore Lyon than looking into the city’s historic heart, Vieux Lyon. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, so that’s another reason why it is a must-visit. With the narrow cobblestone streets with charming traboules (passageways), the appeal of this place is unmatched. While there, don’t forget to visit Cathédrale Saint-Jean and the Musée Gadagne.

2. Fourvière Hill

If you are planning a visit to the iconic Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière, we’d recommend making your way through the Fourvière Hill. Getting to soak in the stunning panoramic views of the city is something you don’t want to miss out on. Also, while making your way through the hill, a quick pit stop at the Ancient Roman Theatre of Fourvière is perfect during summer.

3. Gastronomy

Lyon goes beyond its historical spots and monumental treasures. The place is equally popular for its diverse range of gastronomic excellence. The culinary delights that you get to explore in the area are something we’d recommend you don’t miss out on. The local cuisine is not just inviting but equally delightful on your tongue. Some famous dishes we’d recommend trying are coq au vin, quenelles, andouillette, and of course, the famous Lyonnais sausages.

4. Musée des Beaux-Arts

While in Lyon, art is another aspect we’d recommend you explore without any questions or doubts. If you are an art enthusiast, this place must be on your itinerary while in Lyon. The diverse collection of European paintings, decorative arts, and sculptures housed in the museum spans the true test of time and is often revered as timeless.

5. Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse

Another food lover’s paradise is Les Halles de Lyon, Paul Bocuse. This renowned covered market is home to various culinary delights and food sources, including fresh produce that doesn’t get better than this. From cheeses to meat and seafood, you can find different foods and sample the regional specialties there. You can even pick up some culinary souvenirs to take home to your loved ones.

Conclusion

Lyon is a place that is known for its historic charm, delectable charm, and lively cultural scene. Besides the stunning spots, the city’s culinary delights are an experience you don’t want to miss. Lyon’s warm and welcoming ambiance, with its dynamic arts scene and vibrant festivals, has left an indelible mark on your soul. As you depart Lyon, know that the city’s essence will continue to inspire and beckon you back, fueling your desire to explore the world and embrace its diverse wonders.

Author

Northern girl Laura is the epitome of a true entrepreneur. Laura’s spirit for adventure and passion for people blaze through House of Coco. She founded House of Coco in 2014 and has grown it in to an internationally recognised brand whilst having a lot of fun along the way. Travel is in her DNA and she is a true visionary and a global citizen.

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