Embark on a gastronomic journey through Lyon, guided by an expert revealing the city's culinary heritage. Since being named the world capital of gastronomy in 1935, Lyon's cuisine has blended tradition and innovation. Learn about the "Mères Lyonnaises," influential female chefs who shaped its culinary identity. Despite modern focus on chefs like Paul Bocuse, the "Mères" were foundational. Wander through the city's streets, discovering historic recipes that offer a taste of Lyon's culinary evolution. Enjoy exquisite food and wine in traditional bistros and markets, fully immersing in Lyon's vibrant culinary scene. Here, eating and drinking are a way of life, integral to Lyonese culture. With personalized attention and insightful commentary from your guide, this private food tour offers an unforgettable exploration of Lyon's gastronomic soul.
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Explore Rue Saint-Jean, a historic street in Lyon's Old Town lined with picturesque buildings, boutique shops, and quaint cafes. Take a leisurely stroll and admire the architectural charm of this bustling thoroughfare.
Visit Saint-Jean-Baptiste Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic cathedral located in the heart of Lyon's Old Town. Marvel at its stunning architecture and rich history as you explore its interior.
Discover Place Bellecour, one of the largest squares in Europe and a bustling hub of activity in Lyon. Take in the grandeur of the equestrian statue of Louis XIV and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic square
Start your journey at Chez Mamie, a charming café known for its cozy ambiance and delicious pastries. Enjoy a cup of coffee or tea while soaking in the local atmosphere.
Indulge in a delightful meal at Chez M'man, a cozy bistro known for its traditional Lyonnaise cuisine. Treat yourself to classic dishes like quenelles, coq au vin, or salade lyonnaise, accompanied by a glass of local wine.
Conclude your tour at Mokxa Boutique Grand Hôtel-Dieu, a boutique coffee shop located in the historic Grand Hôtel-Dieu building. Enjoy a freshly brewed cup of artisanal coffee and take in the elegant surroundings before bidding farewell to Lyon.
Your guide will be wearing a black hat, waiting for you in front of Collège Hôtel main entrance.
Lyon, the third-largest city in France, is a vibrant blend of Roman history, Renaissance architecture, and modern innovation. Known for its gastronomy, silk weaving heritage, and UNESCO-listed historic sites, Lyon offers a rich cultural experience with a lively atmosphere and stunning landscapes.
Vieux Lyon is a UNESCO-listed Renaissance district with narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and charming courtyards. It's one of the most picturesque areas in Lyon and a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
This stunning basilica sits atop Fourvière Hill and offers panoramic views of Lyon. The basilica is a masterpiece of 19th-century architecture and a symbol of the city.
One of the oldest and most prestigious museums in France, the Lyon Museum of Fine Arts houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
This renowned food market is a paradise for food lovers, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and gourmet products. It's a great place to sample Lyon's culinary delights.
This vast urban park is a green oasis in the heart of Lyon, featuring a lake, botanical gardens, a zoo, and plenty of space for picnics and relaxation.
A savory tart made with eggs, cream, and lardons (small strips of pork), often served with a side of green salad.
A traditional Lyon salad made with frisée lettuce, croutons, lardons, a poached egg, and a Dijon vinaigrette.
A classic French dish of chicken braised in red wine, typically with bacon, mushrooms, and onions.
A traditional Lyon cheese spread made with fresh cheese, garlic, herbs, and olive oil.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Lyon, with warm weather and numerous festivals. The city comes alive with outdoor events, cultural activities, and vibrant nightlife.
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Lyon is generally a safe city for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur in tourist areas and on public transport. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Lyon Part-Dieu, Lyon Perrache
Lyon Perrache Bus Station, Lyon Part-Dieu Bus Station
The Lyon Metro consists of four lines (A, B, C, D) and is efficient, clean, and easy to use. It connects major attractions and neighborhoods.
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