Burgundy And The Rhone, France
The metro has four lines (A, B, C, D). Line D operates fully automated trains. Trams (T1-T7) complement the metro, serving business districts and residential areas. Buses and trolleybuses reach all corners of the city. Two funicular lines connect Vieux Lyon to Fourvière hill and Saint-Just district, integrated into TCL.
Single Ticket (€2.10) valid 1 hour. Carnet (10 tickets, €19.50) for a discount. Daily Passes: 24h (€6.50), 48h (€12.50), 72h (€16.50).
Metro: ~5 AM to 12:30 AM (weekdays), 2 AM (Fri/Sat). Trams & Buses: ~4:30 AM to midnight. High frequency during peak hours.
Modern stations, trams, and newer buses are generally accessible with ramps and elevators. The TCL website details accessibility for routes and stations.
Vending machines accept coins, banknotes, and credit cards.
Contactless payment (credit card or phone) at ticket gates on some lines offers quick entry.
Validate your ticket at the turnstile or machine at the start of each journey. Failure to do so incurs a fine.
Consider a Lyon City Card for savings and convenience.
Taxis and ride-sharing services provide convenient alternatives, specifically for direct trips or when carrying luggage.
Traffic can be heavy during rush hour in and around Lyon, potentially impacting travel times.
Taxis and ride-sharing suit direct trips or when managing luggage, offering door-to-door service.
These options are generally more expensive than public transportation for single travelers or short distances.
For more independence or specific activities, consider renting a vehicle.
Lyon's popular public bike-sharing system has hundreds of stations throughout the city. Purchase a 1-day, 3-day, or 7-day pass.
The first 30 minutes of each ride are often free or very cheap.
Several shops offer daily or weekly bike rentals, including e-bikes. This suits longer excursions or specific cycling tours.
Suitable for more specialized cycling needs.
Lyon has a growing network of dedicated bike lanes, making cycling a safe and enjoyable way to explore.
Helmets are recommended but not mandatory for adults.
Lyon is a city best explored on foot or by bike, specifically in its historic districts and along the rivers.
Several companies offer hop-on-hop-off bus tours with audio guides. These tours cover major attractions and present a good overview of the city.
Various companies offer scenic boat tours on the Rhône and Saône, ranging from short sightseeing cruises to dinner cruises. These tours offer unique perspectives of the city's architecture and bridges.
As part of the TCL network, the two funicular lines (F1 to Fourvière, F2 to Saint-Just) are useful for accessing the Roman ruins and Basilica on Fourvière hill from Vieux Lyon. They offer a quick ascent.
Download the official TCL app for real-time schedules and route planning. This app assists your journey.
Purchase a Lyon City Card if you plan extensive sightseeing and transport use. The card suits savings and convenience.