An administrative district of Lyon with diverse characteristics, serving as part of the city's eastern expansion and residential areas.
The largest district of Lyon, located in a nearly flat alluvial plain of the Rhône. Features universities, the International School, the Halle Tony Garnier concert venue, and Parc de Gerland. The banks of the Rhône offer pleasant walks for cyclists, rollerbladers, joggers, and walkers.
The 9th arrondissement is located in the Vaise district, a residential area in the northwest of Lyon with a mix of housing, parks, and local amenities.
One of the most affluent and chic districts of Lyon, known for elegant 19th-century Haussmann architecture, wide boulevards, and upmarket boutiques. Features the prestigious Parc de la Tête d'Or, gourmet restaurants, and stylish cafés. Well-connected to the rest of the city.
The historic heart of Lyon featuring Renaissance buildings and cobbled streets. A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for traboules (hidden passageways used by silk workers). Fourvière hill is home to the iconic basilica and Roman ruins including an ancient theatre.
Lyon's newest neighbourhood located where the Rhône and Saône rivers meet. Features modern architecture and contemporary feel, distinctly different from historic Vieux Lyon. Situated near the waterfront with a large gym, shopping centre, and supermarkets, making it convenient for residents.
The main business district of Lyon featuring skyscrapers, international companies, and institutions. Home to the La Part-Dieu train station and one of Europe's largest shopping centers. Constantly evolving with new developments and infrastructure projects.
Located in the Presqu'île between the Rhône and Saône rivers, this central district features vibrant shopping streets, cultural landmarks including City Hall and the Opera House, the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and numerous cafés and restaurants. Known as one of the liveliest districts with bars and pubs around Place des Terreaux.
Known for its alleyways, stairways, market, and history related to silk production. The plateau features a distinctive character with narrow streets and traditional architecture reflecting its industrial heritage.
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