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So often forced to cede the limelight to the French capital, you would forgive the Lyonnais for feeling somewhat envious of their Parisian cousins. Yet ask them and they will invariably tell you that their city is truly the heart of France. Sandwiched between the world famous wine regions of Beaujolais and Côtes du Rhône […]

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So often forced to cede the limelight to the French capital, you would forgive the Lyonnais for feeling somewhat envious of their Parisian cousins. Yet ask them and they will invariably tell you that their city is truly the heart of France.

Sandwiched between the world famous wine regions of Beaujolais and Côtes du Rhône and home to many of the country’s top chefs, they have at least cemented their reputation as leaders in gastronomy. This was also the home of the aptly named Lumière brothers, who invented cinema, and attempts to revive their legacy in the form of a Grand Lyon Film Festival are gathering momentum. Then there’s the historic Roman and Renaissance architecture that have made the centre a World Heritage site.

The plethora of green parks and lack of congestion associated with the capital is just one more feather in its cap; Lyon is a great city to enjoy the best of French food, fashion and culture without the hassle.

Where to stay
The Hilton Lyon sets a high standard for both service and facilities and is perfect for business travel. La Reine Astrid All Suites provide spacious, well-equipped rooms with tasteful period décor that feel more like apartments.

Where to eat
Alain Chapel was one of the world’s foremost chefs; his protege Gourmand has ensured his restaurant lives up to his legacy. Paul Bocuse’ restaurant is also self-titled, with a chef very much alive and kicking and continuing to prove he is one of the world’s best.

What to see
World Heritage protected Lyon Old Town is a beautiful mix of renaissance grandeur and neoclassical charm. 19th century Basilica Notre Dame de Fourviere is another old architectural gem. The central Tete d’Or is one of France’s most beautiful parks, complete with a rose garden and a zoo.

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