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Lyon travel - Lonely Planet | France, Europe Commanding a strategic spot at the confluence of the Rhône and the Saône Rivers, Lyon has been luring people ever since the Romans named it Lugdunum in 43 BC Commercial, industrial and banking powerhouse for the past 500 years, Lyon is France's third-largest city, and offers today's urban explorers a wealth of enticing experiences
10 best things you can only do in Lyon - Lonely Planet Here she shares the best experiences you can find in Lyon Lyon passes remarkably under… Offering everything from cinematic history to photogenic riverbanks to edgy art galleries, France’s culinary capital is more than just a pretty plate
The best time to visit Lyon - Lonely Planet Lyon enjoys real seasons Winter is reliably cold, with daytime temperatures hovering around 4 ℃ (39℉), but many of the days are clear, and the snow capped peak of Mont Blanc can be seen from Basilique Notre Dame de Fourvière, the church which crowns Lyon’s highest hill
5 of the best day trips from Lyon - Lonely Planet Explore beyond France's third-largest city with this guide to the top day trips from Lyon, including wine regions, cultured cities and historic sites
Musée des Beaux-Arts | Lyon, France - Lonely Planet Lyon Login Save This stunning and eminently manageable museum showcases France's finest collection of sculptures and paintings outside of Paris, from antiquity onwards
Palais de Justice | Lyon, France | Attractions - Lonely Planet Facing the river in old Lyon, the grandiose neo-classical Palais de Justice is well worth a gander It was here that Klaus Barbie, the Gestapo head of Lyon during WWII, was sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity in 1987
Cathédrale St-Jean-Baptiste | Lyon, France - Lonely Planet Lyon's partly Romanesque cathedral was built between the late 11th and early 16th centuries The portals of its Flamboyant Gothic facade, completed in 1480 (and recently renovated), are decorated with 280 square stone medallions Inside, the highlight is the astronomical clock in the north transept