Lyon, the capital of the Rhone, is a bustling, charming and very youthful city with a university that makes it one of the most charming cities in France. Lyon dates back to Roman times, and from its history there are plenty of places and monuments wo...
Lyon, the capital of the Rhone, is a bustling, charming and very youthful city with a university that makes it one of the most charming cities in France. Lyon dates back to Roman times, and from its history there are plenty of places and monuments worth enjoying. Much of the city has been declared a World Heritage Site. One of the pleasures of Lyon is to walk around the city looking for "traboules", passages that connect streets and courtyards functioning as shortcuts. Don't miss the windowed traboules of the beautiful Pink Tower in Renaissance Vieux Lyon, or the famous zigzagging staircases of the cour des Voraces on the Croix Rousse. To walk around Lyon and get lost through its steep and labyrinthine streets is to stumble upon murals and frescoes displayed on concrete canvases on the walls of this city. Each one of these impressive works of art gives the observer a glimpse of Lyon's identity (and of each of its neighborhoods). A peculiar and unique way to know this city, because you will find everything: painters, artists, bakers, policemen, families and workers. Celebrities and incognitos wander and coexist on the walls of the city waiting to be discovered. The mural you can't miss for anything in the world is the Mur De Canuts. It is currently the largest mural in Europe, with about 1200 m2. It presents everyday scenes of the city, specifically the life of the Croix-Rousse neighborhood. Another reason why Lyon is worth a visit is its historic center, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inside the Old City, the heart of the old town, you can stroll through alleys, small squares, old buildings, and large churches. Visit the Place Des Terreaux with the City Hall and the Museum of Fine Arts. Fourvière Hill is called "the hill of prayer" by the city's inhabitants and is the spiritual center of the city. Several churches are located here, including the Basilica of Notre Dame and St. John's Cathedral which are the most famous. In addition to visiting both, if you have time, climb to the roof of the Basilica: the view from the top is wonderful. The Croix-Rousse hill, on the other hand, is called the "hill of the workers", in fact, this is where most of the city's silk factories and workshops are located. Lyon offers a lively cultural life and there are events not to be missed. The most surprising and colorful is undoubtedly the Fête des Lumières, held in December. Buildings, churches, streets and gardens are illuminated with colored lights that simulate absolutely charming figures, drawings and shapes. In addition to going crazy with the wines and cheeses of the region, one must become familiar with all the varieties of quenelles (elongated pasta balls) and, for the more daring palates, try the hearty andouillette (sausage stuffed with pork intestines). Enjoy a good meal in one of the idyllic restaurants of the city and do not forget to accompany it with a good wine: Beaujolais, Brouilly, Moulin-à-Vent, Fleurie, the menu is immense. If you feel like it, you can organize an excursion to visit the vineyards around the city. Wherever you go in Lyon, there's always something memorable to see up close. People Like Us is the perfect solution to find affordable accommodation and at the same time find a great family spread around the world. We are one of the largest, safest and most reliable home exchange platforms in Lyon. There are thousands of home listings with friendly and helpful local hosts all over the place for you to browse. Sign up, chat with them and exchange your homes today!
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