Discover Lyon and its multiples aspects of international renown.

Greedy Lyon

The hometown of France’s celebrated top-chef Paul Bocuse and his famous The Halles Paul-Bocuse, Lyon offers a wide variety of cuisines thanks to its numerous traditional restaurants – “bouchons” – and culinary inheritance. Renovated in 2019, historic city centre building the Grand Hotel-Dieu represents as well the International City of Gastronomy in Lyon, an innovative concept of Taste Trail of nearly 15,000 m² including 4900 m² of restaurants, which highlight the art of eating well.

Cultural Lyon

Lyon, the second largest cultural city of France! Thanks to its historical heritage, Lyon is eye-catching place for culture lovers. The Vieux Lyon (Old Town) with its historical  hidden passageways – “traboules” – and the beautiful white Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière are symbols of the Lyon cityscape. The city has an abundance of museums reflecting its history and organizes annual remarkable events such as the Festival of Lights, which captivates 3 million visitors each year.

Business Lyon

Lyon, at the crossroads of business! Statistics reveal, Lyon is a second France’s attractive metropolis for business in 2017 and 2018. Each year, Lyon attracts ever more companies. Ideal geographic location at the crossroads of Europe and in the heart of France’s largest industrial region, economic performance, human resources, quality of life are the key factors of Lyon’s economic dynamism. It hosts major international exhibitions such as Sirha (world hospitality and food service event) and Pollutec (meeting place for environment professionals). All this makes Lyon internationally renowned city for business.

Come to Lyon

Station : Gare de Perrache et Gare de Part-Dieu | Saint-Exupéry Airport | Road access : A6 et A7 | and for motivated people : by bike from ViaRhôna