It is very quick for us to take the train to Lyon from Geneva, so we found a few bands playing one weekend in Lyon and caught a train for the weekend. Lyon is a major centre of business with a reputation as the French capital of gastronomy and having a significant role in the history of cinema. Together with its suburbs and satellite towns, Lyon forms the second-largest metropolitan area in France after that of Paris. One thing that we noticed because it is not as known as Paris so french is much more used. It was great food and music but my camera died so there are only a few pictures but since it is so close to us, I am sure we will go back.
Bartholdi Fountain at the Place des Terreaux: Steam comes out the horses noses.
Lyon's early 17th-century town hall.
I lost Jade when I was shopping but when I found him he a little box of deserts for us :)
Street orchestra
The Saint-Jean Cathedral, seat of the Archbishop of Lyon
The Notre-Dame de Fourvière Basilica, which overlooks the city
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