Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Lyon, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes

May 3, 2022 Jacquiline Delozier

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lyon has 2,000 years of history imprinted on its streets (yes, the cobblestone kind). Explore this history in Vieux Lyon (one of Europe's most extensive Renaissance neighborhoods) and Lyon's two Roman amphitheatres, which still stage rock concerts today. It's no wonder Lyon is a popular area for travelers, with its dynamic university, first-class shopping, antique markets, vibrant theatre and music festivals, and a range of interesting museums, such as the International Puppet Museum and the Museum of Miniatures and Film Sets. (When we say "interesting," we mean it.)
Restaurants in Lyon

1. Vieux Lyon

69005 Lyon France http://www.visiterlyon.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 6,612 reviews

Vieux Lyon

Lyon's historic section is full of old buildings and a traditional old French atmosphere.

Reviewed By gavinb213

The best part of Lyon: fascinating and friendly. Wander around: get lost among the charming streets, stop for a drink or food at one of the many excellent cafes and restaurants.

2. Colline de Fourviere

Lyon France
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,672 reviews

Colline de Fourviere

This hill was the location of Lyon's original Roman settlement and still is home to ancient ruins from that era.

Reviewed By Andrew081 - St. Albans, United Kingdom

Fourviere Hill famous for its firework display and processions during the festival of light (every December) is home to Tour Métallique de Fourvière (mini Eiffel tower), the ornate Basilique Notre Dame de Fourvière (Cathedral) and the amazing remains of the Théâtre Gallo Romain (Roman Theatre) where open-air events are still held. Best reached by one of the two funicular railways from Vieux Lyon – railway cost is one standard metro/bus ticket (€1.90).

3. Musee du Cinema et de la Miniature

60 rue Saint Jean, 69005 Lyon France +33 6 16 40 53 26 [email protected] http://www.museeminiatureetcinema.fr
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67%
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4.5 based on 4,980 reviews

Musee du Cinema et de la Miniature

This stately old building is located in Vieux Lyon.

Reviewed By Peta_and_Stu - Hobart, Australia

Please don't miss this fantastic museum. If you love movies and enjoy learning about the behind the scenes then you will enjoy this. The miniatures were outstanding, so realistic.

4. Cathedrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon

Place Saint-Jean, 69005 Lyon France +33 4 78 92 82 29 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/cathedralelyon/
Excellent
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42%
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4.5 based on 1,723 reviews

Cathedrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon

A 12th-century Gothic cathedral with impressive stained-glass windows.

Reviewed By morelqueen

I love old churches. The stained glass , astronomical clock, and the statue of Christ by the altar are all worthy of a stop on your meandering walk through Lyon.

5. Hotel de Ville de Lyon

1 Knights Key Blvd MM 47, 69205 Lyon France +33 4 72 10 30 30 https://www.lyon.fr/node/29913
Excellent
44%
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45%
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9%
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4.5 based on 582 reviews

Hotel de Ville de Lyon

Lyon's city hall, with its tall clock tower and blue-domed pavilions, fulfills the French tradition of dignified government buildings.

Reviewed By BernardBertram - London, United Kingdom

The whole area is full of these stunning old buildings & this one is opposite the Opera. Grand area. Very busy though.

6. Gallo-Roman Museum

17 rue Cleberg, 69005 Lyon France +33 4 72 38 49 30 [email protected] http://www.museegalloromain.grandlyon.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 912 reviews

Gallo-Roman Museum

This museum of artwork, weapons, coins and other artifacts from ancient Rome is a reflection of Lyon's Roman past.

Reviewed By Albia-Newton - Weston super Mare, United Kingdom

A totally brilliant museum Well presented with an excellent audio guide Magnificent artefacts Unmissable in my opinion

7. Theatres Romains de Fourviere

6 rue de l Antiquaille, 69005 Lyon France +33 4 72 38 49 30
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,155 reviews

Theatres Romains de Fourviere

A remnant from the era of dominance of the Roman Empire, the ruins of these two amphitheaters are over 2,000 years old.

Reviewed By Jimlockard - Lyon, France

Up on Fourviere Hill, accessible by funicular, you will find the ruins of a large Roman theater and a smaller adjacent meeting place in what was a large Roman settlement in the first Century. Both are now used for concerts in the summer. Easy to explore (but no disabled access to the sites). There is also a museum nearby. Worth visiting, great view, come to a concert if you can.

8. The Presqu'ile

Lyon France http://www.tendancepresquile.org
Excellent
53%
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4.5 based on 769 reviews

The Presqu'ile

Reviewed By 750dimitrisl - Sydney, Australia

The Presqu'ile is a lovely area of Lyon. It's full of restaurants, cafes, fashion and other types of stores. It also has wonderful architecture as well as some stunning buildings. This is certainly a part of Lyon one has to visit.

9. Montee De La Grande Cote

Montee De La Grande Cote, Lyon France
Excellent
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4.5 based on 78 reviews

Montee De La Grande Cote

10. Mur des Canuts

Boulevard des Canuts, 69004 Lyon France http://www.lyon-france.com/Je-decouvre-Lyon/sites-et-monuments/Sites-et-monuments-remarquables/fresque-des-canuts
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,423 reviews

Mur des Canuts

Reviewed By 750dimitrisl - Sydney, Australia

There are several areas in Lyon with huge wall paintings or murals. And they are all fantastic. We managed to see a few, although we had to walk around quite a bit. Le Mur Des Canuts is one such mural and it is painted on a huge wall. It was created in 1987. It represents a day in the life of silk workers who worked in the neighbourhood and who had taken protest action against their poor working conditions in the 1800s. Apparently the mural is updated every now and then. This is a great piece of art and is really part of the local area and its culture and traditions.

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