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Lyon
Aéroport de Lyon -Saint-Exupéry - Mds Lyon Parc 18 avenue Maréchal Juin
69720 Saint-Laurent-de-Mure
Latitude: 45.6893
Longitude : 5.06866
Pick-up : Only with flight details 24/7 or by appointment every day from 6am to 8pm.
Drop-off : Only by appointment every day from 6am to 8pm.
Telephone: +33 6 80 16 81 43 - +33 4 72 48 42 02
Monday to friday from 9am to 5pm
Except : January 1st, April 6th, May 1st, 8th, 14th and 25th, July 14th, August 15th, November 1st, 11th, December 25th
Lyon, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most captivating cities in France thanks to its rich history, diverse neighborhoods and remarkable architectural heritage. Located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, the city was founded more than 2,000 years ago and has grown over the centuries into a major economic, cultural and artisanal hub.
The Old Lyon district, a true Renaissance gem, is one of the largest Renaissance quarters in Europe. Its cobblestone streets, colorful façades and emblematic churches reflect the city’s prestigious past. Visitors can explore the famous traboules, unique secret passageways that link courtyards and lead down to the Saône. These semi‑hidden corridors, once used by merchants and craftsmen, are now one of Lyon’s most iconic attractions.
Lyon owes much of its prosperity to the silk industry, which made the city famous as early as the Middle Ages. This flourishing trade contributed to the development of refined architecture, still visible today in workshops, historic buildings and traditional apartments. The former industrial districts, particularly Croix‑Rousse, showcase this heritage and today blend authenticity, creativity and modern urban life.
The city also stands out for its Presqu’île quarter, a 19th‑century urban district filled with royal squares, elegant Haussmann‑style buildings, theaters and prestigious shops. This lively neighborhood forms the true heart of Lyon, combining commerce, culture and historical charm.
With its millennium‑old history, outstanding architecture and warm atmosphere, Lyon is an essential destination for lovers of heritage, gastronomy and urban exploration. It is a city where every street tells a story and where tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously.

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