Lyon, France: 6 dishes for cultural foodies

Art, history, anthropology, drama, film... These abundant cultural delicacies, Lyon has them all, so please feel free to indulge and enjoy with all your heart in this vibrant city of confluence!

The Lyon Museum of Fine Arts, located in France, is one of the most famous and important art museums in the country. It is renowned for its collection of 19th and 20th-century paintings, including outstanding works by French artists such as Gauguin, Cézanne, Picasso, and Dufy.

Mini model and Film Museum

Welcome to the magical world of film special effects before the digital age, soaring inside the 16th century-style building of the Miniature and Cinema Museum.

Exotic Park

Are you tired of constantly visiting museums? Then, take advantage of the nightfall and climb the heights of the Jardin des Curiosités to immerse yourself in the breathtaking views of the 6000 square meter natural ecosystem and the entire city.

Confluence Museum

Bold and unique architectural style, ambitious program planning, and diverse and open communication activities, can all be seen in the Musée des Confluences. We guarantee you will love it! So why not take a boat trip there together?

La guilloti è re block

The La Guillotière neighborhood, known as "Brooklyn of Lyon", is it being gentrified or unique? You just need to go before brunch to find out.
Have you visited the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC) and experienced the baptism of contemporary art? If so, that's great, because this museum always brings new and exciting discoveries.

We arrived in Paris on the 13th and stayed for 6 days, then drove to Fontainebleau, Lyon, Nice, Monaco, Genoa, Florence, and arrived in Rome yesterday. We were on edge the whole way... First of all, the temperature here is not hot. The wind is quite cold. We have to wear down jackets and woolen hats to keep warm. It is not recommended to drive in the city of Paris. It is difficult to find parking spaces on the road surface. The entrances and exits of underground parking lots are too narrow and difficult to find. Navigation mainly relies on the map built into the Apple phone, which is actually a collaboration with Tom Tom and is very accurate. The maps we downloaded at home are not very reliable, including Google Maps. We were misled several times, even guided to a snow-covered mountain road at night. Maybe it's because we didn't enter the address accurately. Remember to enter the postal code of the region. Google Play needs to be installed to have offline maps, so you must have wireless WiFi. The high-speed rail here is very fast. France is 130 and Italy is 110. I think this is the lowest speed. There will always be cars following me to drive. After all, the car company gave me a top-of-the-line Mercedes-Benz E200 station wagon, black German license plate, which is too eye-catching. This caused me to park in the underground garage and dare not park on the road, for fear that my car windows would be broken and my bag would be stolen. All overtaking must be done from the left side, and then the left lane must be given up. It is forbidden to occupy the left lane for a long time. Right-hand overtaking is strictly prohibited, which is very dangerous! Highways need to prepare some 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, 1, and 0.5 euro banknotes and coins in advance. Do not enter the electronic payment channel by mistake. France and Italy have many dark tunnels that are relatively narrow. Overtaking and turning do not slow down. It feels like you're driving a race car, so small cars are popular here. Their control performance is good. Remember not to rent big cars! My Mercedes-Benz is too long, and the city control is really a bit difficult. Those streets, tunnels, and parking lot passages are really narrow! Bring fewer luggage when you go out ? France Q&A