Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière
Perched on a hill above the city like a fairy-tale castle, this glittering white basilica watches over Lyon and is full of stunning mosaics inside.
Lyon is one of those cities that feels almost too good to be true. Tucked between two powerful rivers in the heart of France, it has a rich, layered character — part ancient history, part buzzing modern life, and absolutely packed with incredible food. France is already famous for its cuisine, but Lyon takes things to a whole new level, earning a reputation as the place where French cooking is at its very best. Chefs from around the world come here to learn, eat, and be inspired.
But Lyon is more than just delicious meals. Wander through the old Renaissance quarter and you will find yourself lost in a golden maze of cobbled lanes and hidden passageways that once served as secret shortcuts through the city. Climb the hill to the dazzling white basilica and the whole city spreads out below you like a map.
And here is something remarkable — the very first films ever shown to a paying audience were born right here in Lyon. This city did not just shape the way people eat. It helped shape the way the whole world tells stories.
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Lyon sits where two great rivers — the Rhône and the Saône — meet, and it is widely celebrated as the gastronomic capital of France.
Lyon invented the cinema! The Lumière brothers, who created the first movie ever shown to a paying audience, were from Lyon.
Perched on a hill above the city like a fairy-tale castle, this glittering white basilica watches over Lyon and is full of stunning mosaics inside.
One of Europe's best-preserved Renaissance neighbourhoods, Vieux Lyon is a maze of cobbled streets and colourful buildings you can explore for hours.
This is the actual house where the Lumière brothers invented the cinema — you can visit and watch some of the very first films ever made!
Lyon's giant city park has a free zoo, a rose garden with thousands of flowers, and a beautiful lake where you can ride a pedalo boat.
Lyon's secret passageways — called traboules — cut right through old buildings, and locals used them as hidden shortcuts for hundreds of years.
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