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Resources & References

Resources & References

Burgundy And The Rhone, France

Digital Resources

Required Apps for the Destination

  • TCL

    The official app for Lyon's public transport. It provides routes, schedules, and real-time information for metros, trams, buses, and funiculars.

  • SNCF Connect

    Use this app for national train travel in France, including TGV and regional TER trains. Book tickets and check schedules.

  • Google Maps/Citymapper

    These apps excel at navigation and public transport planning, offering walking, driving, and transit directions.

  • Google Translate/DeepL

    These apps aid in language translation. Download offline language packs for use without an internet connection.

  • Uber/Bolt

    For ride-sharing services, if you prefer them over traditional taxis.

Useful Websites for Additional Planning

  • TheFork/TripAdvisor

    Use these for restaurant reviews and bookings. TheFork often presents discounts for reservations.

  • HappyCow

    If you have specific dietary needs, HappyCow assists in locating vegetarian and vegan restaurants.

  • OnlyLyon Tourisme et Congrès

    The official tourism website for Lyon (en.lyon-france.com). It presents comprehensive information on attractions, events, and accommodation.

  • TCL (Transports en Commun Lyonnais)

    The official public transport website (tcl.fr). This site provides detailed maps, schedules, and accessibility information.

  • French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs

    For official visa information and travel advisories (france-visas.gouv.fr). Check this for the most current entry requirements.

Community & Immersion

Social Media Accounts

Follow official Lyon tourism accounts or local news outlets on platforms like Instagram and X for updates on events, new attractions, and local happenings. This provides real-time inspiration.

Podcasts & Digital Content

Search for podcasts about French culture, gastronomy, or specific Lyon history for pre-trip immersion.

Language Learning Resources

Utilize apps like Duolingo, Babbel, or Memrise for basic French phrases before your trip. Even a few words make a difference in interactions with locals.

Print Resources

Recommended Guidebooks and Maps

  • A general travel guide for France or a specific guidebook for Lyon presents detailed maps, historical context, and practical advice.
  • Detailed city maps are available at the tourist office and many hotels. A physical map can prove helpful, especially if your phone battery depletes.
  • Guidebooks from reputable publishers present curated information.
  • Maps often highlight attractions and transport routes.

Books & Local Publications

  • Reading books set in Lyon or about French gastronomy enriches your trip.
  • For example, "A Practical Guide to French Cooking" by Paul Bocuse offers insights into Lyonnaise cuisine.
  • Free local culture and event listings magazines present current information on exhibitions, concerts, festivals, and other local happenings.
  • Historical fiction set during the Resistance provides context for Lyon's role in World War II.

Cultural Immersion

Documentaries and Films

  • Explore documentaries on French gastronomy.
  • Discover films detailing Lyon's history.
  • Watch features about the French Resistance.
  • Films set in Lyon present visual context.

Music and Art Exploration

  • Listen to French music across genres.
  • Explore French art online or in galleries.
  • Attend local performances or concerts.
  • Immersion in culture begins with art.

Online Communities

  • Join travel forums for peer advice.
  • Find specific France or Lyon travel groups.
  • Gain updated information from fellow travelers.
  • These groups often share niche questions and tips.

Emergency & Medical Information

Critical Contacts

Emergency Numbers

  • European Emergency Number: 112 (general emergency, connects to police, ambulance, fire).
  • SAMU (Medical Emergency): 15
  • Police (Police Secours): 17
  • Fire Brigade (Sapeurs-Pompiers): 18

Hospital Locations

  • Hôpital Edouard Herriot: 5 Place d'Arsonval, 69003 Lyon (a major public hospital with emergency services).
  • Hôpital Louis Pradel (Cardiology & Pneumology): 28 Avenue du Doyen Jean Lépine, 69500 Bron (a specialized hospital).
  • Numerous private clinics and medical centers exist throughout the city.
  • If you have travel insurance, confirm their preferred network.

Embassy & Consulates

  • Most countries maintain their main embassy in Paris. For emergencies, contact your embassy.
  • Some countries may have consulates in Lyon (check your specific country's foreign affairs website).
  • Keep their contact details handy.
  • Confirm local emergency service accessibility for foreign visitors.

Lost Document Procedures

Passport Loss

  • Report to local police immediately for a police report.
  • Contact your country's embassy or consulate for an emergency travel document.
  • Keep copies of your passport and visa separately.

Credit Card Loss

  • Call your bank immediately to cancel lost or stolen cards.
  • Have the international contact numbers for your bank saved separately from your wallet.
  • Consider a backup card or emergency funds.

Natural Disaster Protocols

Emergency Response

  • In cases of major natural disaster, follow instructions from local authorities.
  • Stay informed through official channels (radio, TV, websites).
  • Prioritize personal safety and well-being.

Preparation Steps

  • Assemble a basic emergency kit.
  • Ensure access to potable water.
  • Identify safe meeting points if with a group.

Further Reading & Exploration

Documentaries & Films

  1. Look for documentaries on French gastronomy.
  2. Explore films about Lyon's history.
  3. Watch features on the French Resistance.
  4. Films set in Lyon present visual context before your trip.
  5. Seek out travel series featuring France.

Music & Art Immersion

  1. Listen to French music from various genres.
  2. Explore French art online or in local galleries.
  3. Immerse yourself in the artistic landscape.
  4. Discover Lyon's cultural influences.
  5. Attend local performances or concerts.

Digital & Community

Online Communities

Join online travel forums (e.g., Reddit's r/travel, specific France or Lyon travel groups) for peer advice and updated information from other travelers.

Language Learning

Utilize apps like Duolingo, Babbel, or Memrise for basic French phrases before your trip. Even a few words make a difference in interactions with locals.

Travel Blogs

Read travel blogs for firsthand accounts and specialized tips on visiting Lyon.

Important Information

Always have local emergency numbers accessible. Familiarize yourself with hospital locations. Keeping digital and physical copies of important documents aids in case of loss.

Extend Your Knowledge

Cultural Dive

Visual Stories

  • Documentaries on French gastronomy

    Explore culinary traditions before you arrive.

  • Films detailing Lyon's history

    Gain visual context for historical sites.

  • Features about the French Resistance

    Understand the city's wartime role.

Auditory & Visual Arts

  • Listen to French music from various genres

    Immerse yourself in the soundscape.

  • Explore French art online or in local galleries

    Get a feel for the artistic landscape.

  • Attend local performances for cultural immersion

    Experience live French arts.

Online Connections

Traveler Forums

Join online travel forums for peer advice and updated information from other travelers.

Lyon Blogs

Read blogs by locals or expatriates for unique perspectives and hidden gems.

Official Websites

OnlyLyon Tourisme provides comprehensive information on attractions and events. It's an important planning resource.

Language & Preparation

Language Basics

  • Utilize apps for basic French phrases.
  • A few words greatly enhance interactions.
  • Local appreciation follows language efforts.
  • Consider online courses for learning.

Engaging Reads

  • Books on French gastronomy offer deep insights.
  • Historical fiction set in Lyon brings the city to life.
  • Texts on regional wines present another layer of enjoyment.
  • Local authors' works connect you to the city's spirit.

Beyond Lyon

Further Exploration

  • Explore Burgundy's wine country.
  • Visit the Beaujolais region for vineyards.
  • Journey to the French Alps for nature.
  • Head south to Provence's charming towns.

Themed Journeys

  • Culinary tours extend beyond Lyon.
  • Historical routes across France are accessible.
  • Photography workshops can be found locally (e.g., via Skillshare).
  • Outdoor adventures await in nearby national parks.

Continuous Learning

Engaging with Lyon's culture, history, and language before and during your visit truly enriches the experience. These resources offer insights.