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Britania Hôtel |
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Rooms From: EUR 76
17, rue professeur Weill, Lyon, 69006
The hotel is near the `Cité Internationale` Convention Centre and the `Doua University` Centre. It is a lively district!
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Citotel Laennec |
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Arcantis Hôtel du Simplon |
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Rooms From: EUR 65
11 Rue Duhamel, Lyon, 69002
The Hotel du Simplon is a charming hotel for tourists. It is on the peninsula between the Rhone and Saone rivers.
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Grand Hotel, a Boscolo First Class Hotel |
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Rooms From: EUR 95
11 Rue Grolée, Lyon, 69002
The Boscolo Grand Hotel Lyon is a four-star hotel located near the old town of Lyon, France
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All Suites La Reine Astrid**** |
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Rooms From: EUR 160
24 Boulevard des Belges, Lyon, 69006
La Reine Astrid is located in Lyon, in the heart of the new Business and Congress area. Unique 4 Star All Suites in Lyon located in front of the `Parc de la Tête d`Or` (with zoo,l ake, botanic garden).
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LYON is physically the second biggest city in France, a result of its uncontrolled urban sprawl. Viewed at high speed from the Autoroute du Soleil, the impression it gives is of a major confluence of rivers and roads, around which only petrochemical industries thrive. In fact, from the sixteenth century right up until the postwar dominance of metalworks and chemicals, silk was the city's main industry, generating the wealth which left behind a multitude of Renaissance buildings. But what has stamped its character most on Lyon is the commerce and banking that grew up with its industrial expansion. It is this that gives the town its staid, stolid and somewhat austere air.
The city is now busy forging a role for itself within a new Europe, with international schools and colleges, the new HQ for Interpol, a recently inaugurated eco-friendly tram system, a second TGV station with links to the north that bypass Paris, and high-tech industrial parks for international companies making it a modern city par excellence . More so than any other French city, it has embraced the monetarist vision of the European Union and is acting, with some success, as a postmodern city-state within it.
Most French people would find themselves in Lyon for business rather than for recreation: it's a get-up-and-go place, not a lie-back-and-rest one. You probably wouldn't plan a two-week stay - as you might in Provence's cities - but Lyon certainly has its charms. Foremost among these is gastronomy ; there are more restaurants per Gothic and Renaissance square metre of the old town than anywhere else on earth, and the city could form a football team with its superstars of the international chef circuit. While the textile museum is the second famous reason for stopping here, Lyon's nightlife, cinema and theatre (including the famous Lyonnais puppets), its antique markets, music and other cultural festivities might tempt you to stay at least a few days. In addition it has been long established as the home of major biennial festivals of art and fashion.
Lyon is organized into arrondissements , of which there are nine. A visit to Lyon will necessarily take you into the Presqu'île (1e and 2e arrondissements ), the area between the Rivers Saône and Rhône, and you are more than likely to spend some time in Vieux-Lyon (5e) on the west bank of the Saône, as well as the east bank of the Rhône (3e), including the modern development known as La Part-Dieu.
The centre of Lyon is the Presqu'île , or "peninsula", the tongue of land between the rivers Saône and Rhône, just north of their confluence. Most of it lies within the 2e arrondissement , but it's known by its quartiers , which include Bellecour , around the central square, and Perrache around the station. At the top end of the Presqu'île, as the Saône veers west, is the 1er arrondissement , known as Terreaux , centred on place des Terreaux and the Hôtel de Ville. On the west bank of the Saône is the old town, or Vieux Lyon , at the foot of Fourvière, on which the Romans built their capital of Gaul, Lugdunum. Vieux Lyon is made up of three villages: St-Paul, St-Jean and St-Georges, and forms the eastern end of the 5e arrondissement . The 9e lies to its north.
To the north of the Presqu'île is the old silk-weavers' district of La Croix-Rousse , the 4e arrondissement . Modern Lyon lies east of the Rhône, with the 7e and 8e arrondissements to the south, the 3e arrondissement in the middle, with La Part-Dieu TGV station amidst an assertive cultural and commercial centre, and the 6e arrondissement , known as Brotteaux , to the north. North of Brotteaux is Lyon's main open space, the Parc de la Tête d'Or . The district of Villeurbanne , home to the university and the Théâtre National Populaire, lies east of the 6e and the park.
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