The natural choice for bon vivants the world over, Lyon charms with gastronomic delights, renovated riverfronts, and cobbled alleyways bustling with artisans and craftsmen. Here, in the Vieux-Lyon district, you’ll find our iconic Radisson Collection Hotel, set within a historic ensemble of 4 buildings built for merchants, bankers or printers during the Renaissance. 13;10;Delight in France's very first Radisson Collection Hotel while exploring this world-renowned city for gastronomy and its many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. 13;10;Choose from 61 unique and charming rooms and suites, featuring wooden beams, intricate works of art, and period furniture. Dine in the hotel’s romantic courtyard at Michelin-starred restaurant Les Loges, spearheaded by chef Anthony Bonnet and his team, in a warm and cozy atmosphere.13;10;When the time comes to unwind, visit the daylight spa, inspired by the baths of ancient Rome with stone and marble décor, or enjoy the peaceful setting of the hanging gardens with its secret terrace.13;10;
"This is a five-star hotel in a classic style, converted from an old building. Definitely not the kind of hotel used in China. In the center of the old town of Lyon, there are various stores on the doorstep, and a stylish chocolate shop diagonally opposite, and the famous Rose Tower attractions across the alley next to the hotel. The interior decoration of the hotel is also old-fashioned, the door is opened with a key and no card is needed. The room was beautiful and welcoming, the toilet and shower room were separated. There is also a spa on the top floor. We went to live in Lyon on the day of the annual Lyon Festival of Lights, and on the weekend, the room price doubled several times than usual. It's easy to miss without paying attention. If the usual price to live is definitely possible. Holidays are definitely expensive. It is very convenient to visit and live in the old town. Self-driving is not suitable and I don't know where the car can be parked."