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Pascal Chartier
6 Rue Des Pierres Plantées
Lyon
69001

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Welcome to our vacation rental, conveniently situated just 50 meters away from the renowned Place de la Croix Rousse in Lyon. This charming neighborhood holds a rich history, being the former dwelling place of silk workers for over 150 years.

In the past, these skilled artisans would meticulously weave fabrics on the Jacquard loom, which were later transported on their backs to Lyon's talented tailors. To protect their precious cargo from rain, they navigated through the iconic traboules, a network of hidden passageways within buildings.

We, Christine and Pascal, are delighted to extend our warmest welcome to you. Our utmost priority is to ensure your stay is as enjoyable as possible. We invite you to make the most of your time in Lyon and create unforgettable memories.

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The self-contained flat is located 20 meters away from the Boulevard de la Croix Rousse, which hosts a market six days a week. This boulevard serves as the dividing line between the 1st arrondissement (les pentes) and the 4th arrondissement (le plateau).

Situated in the vibrant neighborhood of Croix Rousse, the apartment is only a 5-minute walk away from Place des Terreaux and City Hall. Public parking can be found just a 3-minute walk away, while bus and subway stops are conveniently located right near the building. Its excellent location makes it the perfect starting point to explore all the tourist attractions in Lyon.

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  • Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière: Located on Fourvière Hill, this stunning basilica offers breathtaking panoramic views of Lyon. Known for its intricate architecture and stunning mosaics, it is a must-visit attraction for tourists.
  • Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon): Step back in time as you explore the charming streets of Vieux Lyon. This well-preserved medieval neighborhood is filled with Renaissance buildings, narrow cobblestone streets, and traboules (hidden passages). It is also home to numerous shops, restaurants, and historical landmarks.
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon: Situated in a former 17th-century convent, this museum houses an impressive collection of fine arts. From ancient Egyptian artifacts to works by Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso, it offers a diverse range of artworks spanning different periods and styles.
  • Parc de la Tête d'Or: Known as the "Golden Head Park," this urban park is one of the largest in France. It features a beautiful lake, botanical gardens, a zoo, and various recreational activities such as boating, cycling, and picnicking. It is an ideal place to relax and enjoy nature in the heart of Lyon.
  • Musée Miniature et Cinéma: Discover the fascinating world of miniatures and cinema at this unique museum. It showcases an extensive collection of intricately detailed miniature scenes, as well as props, costumes, and special effects from famous movies. It offers an immersive experience for movie enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
  • Croix-Rousse: This neighborhood, known as the "hill that works," was historically the center of Lyon's silk industry. Today, it is a vibrant district filled with art galleries, boutiques, and trendy cafes. Explore its winding streets, visit the Maison des Canuts (Silk Workers' House), and soak in the bohemian atmosphere.
  • Place des Terreaux: Located in the heart of Lyon, this historic square is surrounded by notable landmarks such as the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) and the Musée des Beaux-Arts. The square is adorned with an impressive fountain and is a popular spot for locals and tourists to gather, relax, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
  • Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine: Delve into Lyon's ancient history at this archaeological museum. It showcases artifacts from the Roman era, including mosaics, sculptures, and everyday objects. The museum also offers insights into the daily life and customs of the Gallo-Roman civilization that once thrived in Lyon.
  • Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse: Food lovers should not miss a visit to this renowned covered market. Named after the famous French chef Paul Bocuse, it is a paradise for gastronomy enthusiasts. Explore the stalls selling fresh produce, cheese, meats, pastries, and more, and indulge in a variety of culinary delights. 10. Musée Lumière: Lyon is often referred to as the birthplace of cinema, and this museum pays tribute to the Lumière brothers, pioneers of the film industry. Discover their inventions, watch early films, and learn about the history of cinema through interactive exhibits. The museum is located in the family's former residence and is a must-visit for film enthusiasts.

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