
Lyon Auvergne-rhone-alpes, France Travel Guide
Stay connected during your visit to Lyon.
La Poste is France's national postal service. Post offices city-wide handle sending postcards or packages.
Learning a few basic phrases demonstrates respect and smooths daily interactions.
phrases for basic conversation.
Even with minimal French, beginning a conversation with "Bonjour" before asking "Parlez-vous anglais?" usually leads to a more positive response.
Know usual business hours and holiday closures in Lyon.
Monday-Saturday, 9/10 AM - 7/7:30 PM. Many smaller shops close for lunch (12:30 PM - 2:30 PM). Sunday closures are common.
Lunch: 12:00 PM - 2:00/2:30 PM. Dinner: 7:00 PM - 10:00/10:30 PM. Many close between lunch and dinner, Mondays are common closing days.
Generally open FROM 10/11 AM - 6/7 PM. The majority of museums close on Mondays. Confirm particular times prior to visiting.
Access healthcare supplies and financial services.
Public holidays and depending on the time of year variations impact business schedules.
Confirm opening hours directly before any visit, especially during holidays or the low season, as schedules may vary.
Engage with Lyon's respectfully to the culture.
Saying hello politely are customary within France.
Dress codes vary by setting.
Observe local customs regarding photography and sensitive topics.
France maintains a progressive stance on LGBTQ+ rights.
Speaking a few French words always fosters nicer interactions with locals.
Lyon has made strides in accessibility, though historical areas present challenges.
Public transport and pedestrian areas vary in accessibility.
Many major sites strive for improved accessibility.
Services for travelers with visual or hearing impairments.
Resources available for planning an accessible trip.
A central square in Lyon, representing a significant urban space for inhabitants and visitors alike. Parts of the Presqu'île, where Place des Terreaux resides, maintain relatively flat surfaces, aiding pedestrian travel.