Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS) serves France's culinary capital and one of Europe's great gastronomic destinations. Hotels in Lyon offer access to the UNESCO-listed Vieux-Lyon, the legendary bouchon restaurants of Paul Bocuse country, the Presqu'île, and the dramatic Rhône-Alpes scenery.
A breathtaking Renaissance palazzo in the heart of Vieux Lyon, built around a soaring atrium of galleries and hanging gardens, with a subterranean pool carved into the rock. The rooms blend historic stonework with luxurious modern finishes, and the restaurant is one of the city's most atmospheric.
A 17th-century convent transformed into a five-star hotel perched on Fourvière hill, with sweeping panoramic views over the city and a Michelin-starred restaurant, Les Terrasses de Lyon. The secluded garden and pool make it feel like a private estate above the city noise.
A grand 1912 hotel on Place Bellecour — Lyon's largest square — meticulously restored with Art Nouveau details, a spa, and some of the most well-positioned rooms in the city. The Belle Époque brasserie downstairs is a local institution.
Occupying a historic building at the edge of Vieux Lyon with direct metro access and views toward Fourvière, this Radisson Collection property blends exposed stone walls with contemporary luxury throughout. A serious contender for the best central-location luxury hotel in the city.
A playfully conceived boutique hotel set in a former school in Vieux Lyon, with school-desk breakfast tables, blackboard walls, and immaculate white rooms that feel like the world's most stylish student residence. Beloved by design-conscious travellers for its originality and impeccable service.
Lyon's flagship Sofitel occupies a prime Presqu'île address steps from Place Bellecour, offering refined French luxury with a rooftop bar that has one of the best city panoramas in Lyon. The service standard is consistently high and the brasserie excellent.