Youth Hostel in Lyon
Travel Tips for Lyon (Page 12/13)
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12 Aug 2010 Daniel Patrick, Australia:
...any of the Bouchon-style restaurants in the Old Town, or if there in summer, just self-cater from fromageries, bakeries, and fruit shops! |
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12 Aug 2010 Daniel Patrick, Australia:
...the vineyards in the Beaujolais region. Hire a car and just stop wherever takes your fancy. |
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04 Aug 2010 John, USA:
There aren't any grocery stores close by, and the hostel's food prices are a bit steep (for what you're getting). |
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10 Aug 2010 Carmen, South Africa:
Lyon City Greeter (google it!) - absolutely fantastic!! |
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08 Aug 2010 Chris, England & Wales:
There's a huge park with a zoo in a few Metro stops away. It's brilliant on a sunny day |
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07 Aug 2010 Kevin, USA:
Bistrot des Tartines, rue de la Monnaie |
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04 Aug 2010 John, USA:
There're some restaurants close by in the city part of Lyon, but that all involves going up & down the huge hill. They have beer on tap and an awesome patio. |
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24 Jul 2010 Garry, Australia:
Dinner in a nice restaurant in the cobblestoned streets of Vieux Lyon (old town). More atmosphere than "newer" parts of central Lyon. Includes 3 course meals for set price of 13-16 euros, or a la carte. |
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02 Aug 2010 Inamullah, Pakistan:
Lyon is good to stay for one night and two days. The best city site is the cathedral at top hill. |
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12 Aug 2010 Daniel Patrick, Australia:
An evening picnic in the Roman ruins. The view is spectacular. |
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HI Hostel LyonHostel Lyon is set in the heart of the city known as the gastronomic capital of France, the hostel is close to Lyon's Renaissance district, between the St Jean Cathedral and the Gallo Roman Museum. There is capacity for 180 guests and facilities include kitchen, laundry and TV. | more...... |

