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It’s officially summer and time for weekend getaways! And at one-and-a-half hours south, Lyon is a great shoestring evasion from Geneva.
Stuff your backpack with a toothbrush and a camera and catch a train at Geneva’s train station, Gare Cornavin. Change trains at Bellegarde, or get the local Poste bus from there to Lyon.
The ride itself is a panoramic plunge into the Rhone river valley, so don’t nap.
Make sure and grab an espresso on the way as the central train station resembled a gladiatorial contest on two recent visits. More than mere metaphor, the city actually represented the ancient Gallic capital of Western Europe and boasts extensive Roman ruins on the edge of the old city.
Old is relative as Lyon has enjoyed several heydays, including as a seat of the Roman Empire, and later on as a medieval trading, and financial center during the Renaissance.
The history and intrigue in Lyon oozes from the cobbled streets in the old town and the ramparts of the Roman amphitheatre on the hill overlooking town, and wafts from the back doors of Lyonaise Bouchons (the traditional Lyon restaurants renowned for their baked pigs feet and similar “light” fare); a word to the wise, order a lot less than you think you will eat, butter and lard are the operative words.
- A fruit stand in Lyon
- A street scene Lyon, France
- The cathedral in Lyon
- Lyon olympic city
- The many stairs in Lyon
- Going up towards the Roman ruins
- Roman ruins in Lyon, France
- Passageways in Lyon
- Entering passageways in Lyon, France
- Illuminated passageways Lyon
- Jewish quarters in Lyon – Photo ©Jared Bloch
The Hotel St. Paul, located in the town center near the old train station and the St. Jean cathedral, presents a reasonable, convenient, and quaint lodging for exploring the city.
Reservations highly suggested. Alternately, you can venture to the other side of the Saone and the Rhône and find reasonable lodging in the University area (Hotel du Helder was a good value and appreciated last minute find).
As a bonus, this area hosts a mini Chinatown with a selection of Asian restaurants.
Bon week-end!
News story, GenevaLunch, 19 June 2009.
Filed under: Food and Drink, Travel
Tags: Cornavin train station, European road travel, Lyon, neighboring France, Travel, weekend getaway from Geneva
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