Gay lyon guide

Gay Lyon

Founded in 43 BC Lugdunum became an essential city in the Roman Empire, and the birthplace of two emperors. Once known for the production and weaving of silk, now France’s second largest metropolis, Lyon is a financial powerhouse and friendly to innovative technology start-ups. It's also respected as a capital of gastronomy, and an important international center for film. Vieux Lyon, the elderly city, is a United Nations World Heritage Site.

Historically French and Swiss, Lyon has get home for many Vietnamese, Algerian, and Spanish immigrants. In the French became a minority of 48 percent of the population, and the city is also second only to Paris for numbers of British and American expats. More than a scant bars, stores and associations cater to these thousands of English speakers, and many websites contain pages in English as adequately as French.

Most of Lyon's gay scene is found in Vieux Lyon, on the presqu'isle bounded by Le Rhone and La Saone, and almost all gay points of interest are within an easy ten-minute stroll of each other. Fierté i

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ABOUT THE CITY
France’s third largest city lies at the heart of metropolitan area of over 2 million people. Lyon has been on the cross-roads of European history for centuries and it is known for the Bartholomew’s Day Massacre of protestants by Catholics in Here many historic buildings were razed during the French Revolution and it is also home of the cinematography that was invented here by the Lumière brothers. Nowadays, Lyon is famous all over the planet for its cuisine and is center for banking, software and pharmaceuticals. Tourists are attracted by its architecture, stunning street art, shopping chances, museums and the gay scene. Small but intense: these adjective perfectly describe the queer scene in Lyon. Lyon is a strongly diverse capital and every June hosts the accepted pride festival.


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Why it's the gastronomic capital of France!”

Mention Lyon, France's second largest city, to any knowledgeable Parisian (any knowledgeable Frenchman or female for that matter ) and you're likely to be met by this superlative response. Maybe they've all been brainwashed by the region's tourism officials, but more likely they just been there. Anyone who visits the handsome historical city(built where the rivers Rhône and Saône converge ) can't help but get a sense of the richness of the regional cuisine, and the importance it plays in the city's personality. It's as much a part of Lyon's culture as are the city's vintage town district and its vibrant arts scene. The Frenchest of French cuisine are staples here (andouillette sausage, tripe, the legendary salade Lyonnaise )and are grandly served come mealtime. Lyon is where France really sits down to eat a serious meal.  

Lyon, once famous for its silk production, is still a great place to pick-up that perfect silk accessory to complement your newest outfit. Or, just visit one of the

The Hornet Guide to Gay Lyon

Only two hours from Paris by TGV (France’s intercity high-speed train), Lyon may be the French city with the most flourishing queer life (after the country’s capital, of course). In and , the French gay magazine Têtu dubbed Lyon “France’s most gay-friendly city.” So let’s obtain a trip to lgbtq+ Lyon, the former capital of the Gauls (and one of the hotbeds of the French Résistance during WWII), which has been recognized as Europe’s Leading City Break Destination by the World Travel Awards in

Must-see Lyon attractions

At the foot of the Fourvière hill, the Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon) is the city’s Medieval and Renaissance district. Along its cobblestone streets, small shops and restaurants thrive, especially the famed bouchons (restaurants where you can eat Lyon’s gastronomic specialties). On the top of the hill, the Basilica of Fourvière provides a breathtaking view of Lyon.

If the weather is fine, take a walk in the Parc de la Tête d’Or. A hotspot for locals during weekends, this emerald zone in gay Lyon will delight you with its lawns, its lake, its wa