
Lyon, hailed as the "World Capital of Haute Cuisine", the 9 districts of Lyon offer heritage, arts, and gastronomical adventure.
Enjoy the valley in the north, water activities towards the south, outdoor spaces towards the alps in the east, Burgundian village life towards the west.
It's pleasant to walk around the metro, unless you're running to catch your train.
Here's a quick look for mobility options.
The bus line C3 is good to take if you're heading to Hall Paul Bocuse or Gare Part-Dieu.
Take Cordeliers for Presquile.

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We cannot emphasize enough the importance of appreciation for the traditional and modern take on French cuisine. The options are overwhelming and so we've listed a few where you can start off from. Check out the menu and see which ones would interest you. It's exciting to taste a chef's take on a classic dish.
As the Lyonnaise are proud of the culinary heritage, they also firmly follow the business models their establishments are built on. We can learn a thing or two. Bouchon serves a traditional Lyonnaise cuisine and would prefer you take a meal rather than just getting a hot drink to hang. Reservations are good to make as the restaurants get full in advance. Cafes are more casual that serves coffee and snacks such as tarts and quiche, and are welcoming places to hang around in for a hot beverage if you're on a short walking break.
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