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NeumanQuai Clemenceau
Lyon Caluire
69300
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Situated within a charming 19th-century house, this exquisite and roomy 3-star apartment offers a delightful view of the tranquil Saône river. Conveniently positioned near Lyon's city center, it boasts an airy living area with a dining section, a fully equipped American-style kitchen, two separate bedrooms, and a generously-sized bathroom featuring both a bathtub and a shower.Reviews
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Attractions
- Parc de la Tête d'Or: Located just across the Rhône River from Quai Clemenceau, Parc de la Tête d'Or is a stunning urban park with a large lake, botanical garden, rose garden, and a zoo. It is perfect for a relaxing stroll or a picnic.
- Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière: Situated atop Fourvière Hill, this magnificent basilica offers panoramic views of Lyon and is a prime example of late 19th-century French religious architecture. It is known for its stunning mosaics and ornate interiors.
- Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon): A UNESCO World Heritage site, Vieux Lyon is a charming and well-preserved medieval neighborhood. It is famous for its narrow cobblestone streets, Renaissance-era buildings, traboules (hidden passageways), and numerous restaurants serving traditional Lyonnais cuisine.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon: Housed in a former 17th-century Benedictine convent, this museum is one of the largest fine arts museums in France. It showcases an extensive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from antiquity to the present day.
- Musée Miniature et Cinéma: This unique museum features a collection of meticulously crafted miniatures, including incredibly detailed scenes, dollhouses, and movie props. Visitors can also explore the world of special effects used in movies and get a behind-the-scenes look at the film industry.
- Croix-Rousse: Known as the "hill that works," Croix-Rousse is a vibrant neighborhood famous for its history in silk weaving. It offers panoramic views of the city, trendy boutiques, art galleries, and the iconic Maison des Canuts, which provides insights into the silk industry.
- Musée de la Confluence: Located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, this contemporary science and anthropology museum showcases the history of Lyon and explores various scientific and technological concepts. Its futuristic architecture is also worth admiring.
- Place Bellecour: Situated in the heart of Lyon, Place Bellecour is one of the largest open squares in Europe. It features a statue of Louis XIV and serves as a hub for events, markets, and festivals. The square offers a great starting point to explore the city.
- Musée Gadagne: Housed in two Renaissance buildings, this museum focuses on the history of Lyon. It offers exhibits on the city's heritage, including its silk industry, puppets, and theater. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events. 10. Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse: A paradise for food lovers, Les Halles de Lyon is a bustling indoor market where you can find a wide variety of fresh produce, gourmet products, and regional specialties. It is a great place to immerse yourself in Lyon's culinary culture. These attractions provide a diverse range of experiences, allowing visitors to explore Lyon's history, art, nature, and gastronomy.