Learn French in Lyon: Location

Lyon spans the Rhone and Saône rivers, and has a rich cultural past, with Roman ruins and the Vieux Cite is a UNESCO heritage centre. It is France’s largest city after Paris, famed for its gastronomy and has a temperate climate; cold winters and pleasantly warm/hot summers.

Discover the “traboules”, narrow Renaissance alleyways mostly running perpendicular to the river ~ the Cathedral Saint Jean, a medieval gothic cathedral most famed for its astronomic clock ~ explore the little cafes and restaurants or Fine Arts or Confluences museums of “Presqu’ile”, the neck of land between the two rivers ~ enjoy the Festival of Lights; a 4 day event in December and in June and July, the Nuits de Fourvière festival of 50 open air  concerts and theatrical performances in the Roman theatre.