Do you want to know what the top things to do in Lyon are? This guide will show you what to do in Lyon, France… and the surrounding area! Lyon has a lot to offer visitors, including world-class cuisine and attractive day trips. This guide covers the best sites and activities in Lyon for any traveler!

  1. Grand Parc Miribel Jonage

Grand Parc Miribel Jonage is one of Europe’s largest peri-urban natural parks. It features a 2,200-hectare natural park and 3000-hectares of undeveloped area. Forests cover 850 hectares of land. There are hiking and mountain bike trails, as well as a golf course and a 350-hectare lake with many beaches. The nature discovery trails and defined walks are only the beginning of the park’s enjoyment.

 

  1. Museum of Lyon-Fourvière

Visit the Lugdunum on the slopes of Fourvière for a glimpse of Lyon’s Gallo-Roman cultural history. The concrete theatre, which is the site’s lush scenery, is easy to overlook because it mixes well with the complementing nature of the slopes. Inside, you’ll find one of France’s best archaeological collections. From prehistoric times until the rise of Christianity, the Lugdunum museum exhibits the old city and its residents’ lifestyles, ranging from urban layouts and culture to circus games, trade networks, armies, and currencies.

 

  1. Sightseeing Cruise

This Lyon sightseeing tour is an excellent way to visit the city’s most renowned structures and monuments. The 2.5-hour trip includes a three-course lunch. Duck, dab fillet, poultry tarts, and praline tarts are among the delectable French cuisines provided on board. You will be able to learn more about Lyon’s most famous attractions while enjoying this gourmet dinner, thanks to educational commentary.

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  1. Walibi Rhône-Alpes Amusement Park

Walibi Rhône-Alpes, the region’s largest theme park, is in the commune of Les Avenières. It has approximately 33 rides spread out over an area of 35 hectares. It’s a popular spot to take the kids, and you can get a discount if you buy your tickets at least three days ahead of time. Some of the more popular rides for adults at Walibi are the Mystic, Timber, Generator, Le Totem, Woodstock Express, Airboat, Le Galion, and Hurricane. The Jazz Sugar Club and Golden Burger are two of the park’s exciting restaurants.

 

  1. Opera National de Lyon

The Opera National de Lyon is a classical structure with a modern twist located on Place de la Comédie. The semi-circular dome or top of windows is with red lights at night, and the sculptures guarding it and looking down at the square actually have one of Lyon’s most popular bars behind it. Les Muses, located on the 7th floor of the Opera National de Lyon, provides breathtaking views over the city skyscrapers and Fourvière Hill. Take a guided tour of the building to see the neo-classical venue’s historical interior architecture.

 

  1. Musée des Beaux-Arts

Lyon’s Musée des Beaux-Arts is one of France’s largest art museums, and the stunning Renaissance structure was a 17th-century Benedictine convent. The museum is the most popular in the area and is as the “Little Louvre.” The great art collection on display is one of the largest in Europe, with works by Rubens, Véronèse, Rembrandt, Géricault, Poussin, Delacroix, and Gauguin.

 

  1. Presqu’île

Presqu’île is in the center of Lyon and hence serves as the city’s heart. It is between the Rhône and Saône rivers and stretches from the north at the foot of the Croix-Rousse hill all the way to the rivers’ confluence in the south. The Théâtre Des Célestins is a magnificent Baroque structure that should not be missed! Place des Terreaux is nearby, bordered by the Hôtel de Ville and the Musée des Beaux-arts, and centered around the famed Bartholdi Fountain monument.

 

  1. Wine Tasting Half-day Trip

Set out on a half-day gourmet wine-tasting tour of Southern Beaujolais, which will highlight the region’s strengths. With each drink, learn about the region’s history as you stroll through the quaint tiny golden stone towns on one of the best wine tours from Lyon. The villages and steep environment are to Tuscany, and you’ll be able to witness this claim yourself when you stroll through the medieval village of Oingt. Learn about the concept of ‘Terroir’ as you visit family wineries and explore the secrets of French winemaking. Take in a traditional silk worker’s breakfast known as a “machon.”

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  1. Le Poêlon d’Or

Taste classic Lyonnaise food at Le Poêlon d’Or, a restaurant that claims to carry on the culinary traditions of Lyonnaise moms. The restaurant and its staff ensure quality and tradition in their menu as well as their venue’s hardwood furniture. Their century-old venue is even a French heritage site, and it was named “Best Cork Winner” at the 2017 “Gastronomy and Wine Trophy.” Lunch combinations of starter, main meal, and dessert are available for as little as 25€ on the handcrafted family menu! Begin your meal with a Salad Lyonnaise, Cervelle des Canuts with herbs and smoked duck breast, or Gravlax fish with potato waffles!

 

  1. La Maison de Canuts

La Maison de Canuts has a range of silk that was produced, weaved, colored, printed, and made in France. The location is on the Croix-Rousse plateau, the historic neighborhood of the silk weavers, and serves as both a workshop and a museum. The permanent exhibition goes into detail on the discovery of silk 5,000 years ago, the silkworm cycle, and the manufacturing process of gold and silver threads. Discover the history of the silk weavers, their impact on the city, and the significance of the silk industry in Lyon and its impact on Europe.

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