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Discover often overlooked Lyon

By Georgeanne Brennan Lyon is part of France's designated Valley of Gastronomy, a 385-mile-long culinary route from Dijon ...
If Paris has its Seine dividing the city into Left and Right Banks, Lyon, France’s third largest city, is wedged in by two great rivers – the Rhône and Saône. From Paris, it’s a short two-hour ...
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The culinary displays at Lyon's Halles Paul Bocuse are works of art. Photo Credit: Felicity Long The city of Lyon hosts the Lyon Street Food Festival every June, the largest culinary festival in ...
Some visitors call Lyon, France a “Little Paris.” It offers a rich sense of history, world-class gastronomy, incredible art and culture, and stunning architecture. The city is an artful blend of old ...
A dream trip to France is akin to stepping into a living masterpiece, where culture, history, and gastronomy converge in a vibrant tapestry. This iconic nation in Western Europe, poised to welcome ...
Lyon sits on the confluence of the Saone and the Rhone, making it a typical departure point for river cruises. Photo Credit: Brittany Chrusciel This is the first in a series of three "second city" ...
Lyon, France. Traboules, Roman origins, Notre-Dame de Fourvière, Les Halles food market. Christine gets curious in Lyon, France. She wanders through the secret traboules, used by the French resistance ...