Old Town (Vieux Lyon)
Strolling through Vieux Lyon feels like stepping back in time. This historic quarter evokes a sense of romance with its cobbled lanes lined with Renaissance-era buildings. Couples can enjoy getting lost in the labyrinthine streets, discovering small courtyards and hidden traboules—secret passageways once used by silk merchants. The atmosphere here is both quaint and vibrant, offering a perfect blend of history and modern day romance.
Dining is an intimate affair in Vieux Lyon, where you’ll find charming bistros and candlelit restaurants serving authentic Lyonnaise cuisine. The warmth of the riverside cafés is perfect for a cozy glass of wine as you watch the sun set over the Saône River. This area is not just about eating; there's a plethora of boutique shopping destinations tucked away in its narrow streets, ideal for finding a unique souvenir together.
For a romantic evening, couples can ascend to the nearby Fourvière Hill for a panoramic view of the city, creating a stunning backdrop for unforgettable moments. Ideal for those who appreciate history, charm, and a slower pace, Vieux Lyon is a sanctuary for romance seekers.
| The Renaissance Heartbeat of Lyon Vieux Lyon is one of Europe's largest Renaissance areas, preserved since the 15th century. |
| Home of Silk Weaver Canuts In the 19th century, the Canuts, silk workers, thrived in Vieux Lyon's traboules. |
| Vieux Lyon's Roman Roots Dating back to Roman times, Augustus’s colony was founded here in 43 BC. |
| Secret Traboules Await Explore secret passages called traboules, connecting streets through buildings. |
