Private Lyon Walking Tour

  • Free cancellation
  • 4 hours
  • Guided tour
Full description

Full description

Description of the Private Walking Tour of Lyon with official guide

Book a private walking tour of Lyon with one of our guides who will show you the most emblematic places of the city.

This self-guided walking tour of Lyon will last about 4 hours.

This walking tour of Lyon is completely private, you can choose the time and the starting point. If the place is not central, we would indicate a point in the city center.

This private tour starts in the streets of downtown Lyon, at the Gadagne Museum. This complex is made up of 3 museums which are, the Museum of History of Lyon, the Museum of Renaissance Buildings and the Maris museum.

Your next destination is one of the most emblematic buildings in the entire Loire Valley. Saint-Jean Cathedral, built between 1180 and 1480 and clearly represents the transition from Romanesque to Gothic architecture.

We will then move on to Place Saint-Jean. We will take a short break here and enjoy a good coffee and croissant in any of its stores.

Last but not least is the Rue Saint-Jean (Rue Saint-Jean). This narrow pedestrian street lined with many restaurants and stores should be your final destination.

Points of interest on the Private Walking Tour of Lyon with official guide

During your private tour you will discover some of the most recognized sites of the city.

You will witness the unique architectural beauty of the city.

Among the sites you can visit we offer:

Bellecour Square

Place Bellecour is a beautiful place in Lyon. It is a large square and the center of the city. It is considered one of the best squares in France and is one of the most visited places in Lyon.

Place Bellecour was built on 17th century plans by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux, who also designed the Place de la Concorde in Paris. The original name of the square was “Place Louis XV”, but it was renamed Place Bellecour in 1834 in honor of General Pierre-Antoine de Montesquiou d’Artagnan (1620-1673), who served as governor of Lyon from 1647 to 1654.

Jardin de la Grande Côte

The Jardin de la Grande Côte de Lyon is famous because it is a garden designed by the architect Jean-Claude Forestier. It was created in 1991 and is the first garden to be classified as a “Jardin Remarquable” by the French Ministry of Culture. The garden is located on the site of a former quarry and was designed with different levels that are connected to each other by ramps, stairs and bridges.

Tete d’Or Park

The Parc de la Tete d’Or is famous because it is the oldest public park in France and also one of the largest with an area of over 40 hectares. It was inaugurated in 1858 and has been improved over time, including the addition of an artificial lake in 1979.

Lumiere Institute

The Lumiere Institute in Lyon is famous for being the world’s first cinema.

The Lumiere Institute in Lyon is one of the most emblematic places in Lyon, France. It was inaugurated on December 18, 1895 and was the first movie theater in the world.

Gallo-Roman Museum

The Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon is famous for its collection of Roman artifacts.

The Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon houses a collection of Roman artifacts dating back to the 1st century AD. The museum is located near the Rhone River and was established in 1874 by the Society of Antiquaries.

Saint-Jean Cathedral

The Saint-Jean Cathedral in Lyon is famous for its frescoes and stained glass windows.

The cathedral is also known for its works of art, including sculptures by Antoine Bourdelle.

Lyon Opera House

The Lyon Opera is a world-famous opera company in France. Founded in 1875, the company has been performing operas for over 130 years. It is one of the most prestigious opera companies in Europe and is ranked as one of the top five opera houses in the world.

The Lyon Opera has been around for a long time and is still going strong today. They are known for their unique repertoire, which includes operas that are rarely performed elsewhere.

Museum of Contemporary Art of Lyon

The Museum of Contemporary Art of Lyon is famous for its permanent collection. It contains more than 2000 works of art, by artists such as Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol.

The Bartholdi fountain

A statue of the French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi is the centerpiece of the fountain.

The statue of Bartholdi stands in front of a fountain, which was designed by Émile-Maurice Quennoz. The fountain consists of two basins, one higher than the other, and a spout that rises from the lower basin to a height of about fifteen meters.

Contact us and we will make your tour a unique experience, through the contact form, you can contact us and our team will send you detailed information.

If you have more days in the city of Lyon, you can check here, the rest of the private tours we offer.

Includes

This Private Tour includes:

  • Official Tour guide for 4 hours in Lyon
  • Complete personalized experience
  • Private Tour
  • 24/7 Guardian Angel Service
  • Public liability insurance
  • Taxes
  • Price per person
Excludes

This Private Tour excludes:

  • Food and drinks
  • Entrance fees
  • Private Vehicle
Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy

  • No Refund, Modification or Cancellation in any case on any type of tickets or entrance fees.
  • Modification of tour/service dates and starting times are subject to availability.
  • 48 hours prior to first service date: Free Cancellation on guide and private vehicle with chauffeur. Any type of entrance tickets have no refund.
  • Less than 48 hours prior to first service date: No Refund. Payment of 100%.
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