Vieux Lyon, the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the place to stay if sightseeing is your priority. The historic Renaissance neighbourhood overlooks the modern hub of Lyon from across the Saône River, meaning it’s a quiet and calm spot in the heart of the city.
Presqu’île, which sits across from Vieux Lyon in the heart of the city, is a little more budget-friendly than its neighbour. What’s more, the area is packed with attractions and offers excellent transport links.
Lyon is the foodie capital of France, and there’s no better place in which to gorge in the gastronomy scene than Pentes de la Croix-Rousse, which neighbours Presqu’île. From michelin-star restaurants like Pierre Orsi to the Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, there’s something to tickle your tastebuds around every corner.
Guillotière, which sits across from Presqu’île on the other side of the Rhône River, is a newly popular area that awaits party-goers with some of the city’s most up-and-coming bars and clubs.
Situated near the Parc de la Tête d’Or in the upper end of the city centre, Brotteaux and Cité Internationale are ideal for families looking for somewhere they can escape the crowds and enjoy a slower pace.
La Croix-Rousse is also a leafy residential area that offers a slower pace than the bustling centre. However, this quirky bohemian neighbourhood is more well-suited to a younger crowd that loves independent shops and markets.
The city operates a smooth and reliable Metro and tram system, which makes it very easy to get from one area to another. However, as the city is dissected by two beautiful rivers, many people prefer to walk and enjoy the views.