Explore Lyon’s UNESCO treasures with our app-guided walking tour. Discover hidden traboules, stunning architecture, and vibrant history along the Saône River.
Explore Lyon’s UNESCO treasures with our app-guided walking tour. Discover hidden traboules, stunning architecture, and vibrant history along the Saône River.
- Palais de justice historique de Lyon - Marvel at Lyon’s neoclassical Palace of Twenty-Four Columns, a breathtaking emblem of justice and history, hosting significant trials and a rich legal heritage along the picturesque Saône River.
- Jardin Archeologique - Discover the Jardin Archéologique, a hidden treasure of ruins and greenery, unveiling…
- Palais de justice historique de Lyon - Marvel at Lyon’s neoclassical Palace of Twenty-Four Columns, a breathtaking emblem of justice and history, hosting significant trials and a rich legal heritage along the picturesque Saône River.
- Jardin Archeologique - Discover the Jardin Archéologique, a hidden treasure of ruins and greenery, unveiling Lyon’s early Christian history in a tranquil garden beside the cathedral, ideal for reflection and history enthusiasts.
- Cathedrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon - The Lyon Cathedral harmoniously combines Romanesque and Gothic styles, featuring a rich history, stunning stained glass, and an astronomical clock at the heart of Vieux Lyon, embodying the city’s spiritual and architectural essence.
- 54 Rue Saint-Jean - Explore La Longue Traboule, Lyon’s secret Renaissance passage connecting streets, courtyards, and history, once traversed by silk workers and WWII resistance fighters. A journey through time awaits!
- Rue du Bœuf - Rue du Bœuf is a cobblestone treasure lined with Renaissance allure, hidden traboules, artisan shops, and echoes of Lyon’s silk trade and Resistance. Each corner unveils a piece of living history.
- 16 Rue du Bœuf - La Tour Rose at 16 Rue du Bœuf is a Renaissance treasure with its iconic pink tower, secret courtyards, and Lyon’s lively food hall where centuries-old elegance meets contemporary gastronomy.
- 7 Rue du Bœuf - Travel back in time at 7 Rue du Bœuf, a 16th-century noble residence with exquisite Renaissance details and potential hidden traboules once used by Lyon’s elite for secretive goods movement.
- Place de la Baleine - Enchanting and historic, Place de la Baleine is a cozy square in Vieux Lyon, perfect for a coffee break. Its name hints at legends, while its architecture whispers of Lyon’s Renaissance spirit.
- Place du Gouvernement - Place du Gouvernement is a historic square in Vieux Lyon, formerly home to the Palais du Gouverneur. A serene spot with rich history, it offers access to hidden traboules and local charm.
- Musee des Arts de la Marionnette - Hôtel de Gadagne, a magnificent 16th-century building, houses the Musée des Arts de la Marionnette, showcasing a world-class puppet collection. Explore its architecture, courtyard, and rooftop gardens for a unique experience.
- Place du Change - Place du Change, once the heart of Lyon’s trade, now a fusion of history, commerce, and culture. Discover the stunning Temple du Change, Maison Thomassin, and the rich Renaissance architecture.
- Rue de la Loge - Rue de la Loge, a serene street in Vieux Lyon, reflects the city’s merchant past, with charming Renaissance-era buildings, cobblestones, and a seamless transition into the residential Quartier Saint-Paul.
- Rue Juiverie - Rue Juiverie, with its Renaissance façades, hidden courtyards, and traboules, reflects Lyon’s merchant history and architectural beauty. A peaceful stroll through time in Vieux Lyon.
- Galerie Philibert de L’Orme - A Renaissance architectural wonder in Lyon, the Galerie Philibert de L’Orme showcases elegant Renaissance design with semicircular arches, slender columns, and intricate stonework, a hidden gem reflecting the city’s rich merchant heritage.
- Hôtel Bullioud - The Hôtel Bullioud displays Philibert de L’Orme’s brilliance through a hovering gallery with Ionic pilasters, trompes, and classical motifs, a masterpiece of 16th-century urban design.
- Maison Henri IV - Maison Henri IV stands as a Renaissance jewel, its mullioned windows and intricate stonework narrating tales of royal history and architectural elegance from a bygone era of noble splendor.
- Église Saint-Paul - Chapelle Sainte Marguerite - A blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, this church’s history spans centuries, with restorations and a rich religious heritage. A testament to Lyon’s resilience and devotion through the ages.
- Passerelle Saint-Vincent - Passerelle Saint-Vincent is a charming red suspension bridge that spans the Saône River, linking the historic Vieux Lyon with the modern Presqu’île. A serene, scenic connection between past and present.
- Fresque des Lyonnais - This expansive 800-square-meter mural on a six-story building transforms a plain wall into a vibrant scene. Intricate details create a lifelike depiction, making it feel as though you’re standing before a real building, alive with activity.

- 20+ narration points of popular locations in Lyon
- Detailed directions to attractions and hidden spots
- Access to Lyon UNESCO Heritage walking Tour on ‘Trippy Tour Guide’ App
- Audio Guide
- Fully offline map – no Wi-Fi or data needed
- 20+ narration points of popular locations in Lyon
- Detailed directions to attractions and hidden spots
- Access to Lyon UNESCO Heritage walking Tour on ‘Trippy Tour Guide’ App
- Audio Guide
- Fully offline map – no Wi-Fi or data needed
- Meals
- Meals
Lyon’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vieux Lyon, is a historical and charming gem along the Saône River. Start at Quai Romain Rolland, where Renaissance facades overlook tranquil waters, and admire the neoclassical Palace of Justice, a symbol of legal heritage.
Lyon Cathedral, a Romanesque-Gothic marvel, impresses with its stained glass and astronomical…
Lyon’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vieux Lyon, is a historical and charming gem along the Saône River. Start at Quai Romain Rolland, where Renaissance facades overlook tranquil waters, and admire the neoclassical Palace of Justice, a symbol of legal heritage.
Lyon Cathedral, a Romanesque-Gothic marvel, impresses with its stained glass and astronomical clock. Explore hidden traboules like La Longue Traboule, once secret routes for silk workers and Resistance fighters.
Rue du Bœuf delights with its pink La Tour Rose, merging history with culinary pleasures. Hôtel de Gadagne’s puppet museum and Renaissance courtyard fascinate, while Place du Change reflects Lyon’s trading history.
Rue Juiverie’s traboules and the Galerie Philibert de L’Orme reveal architectural marvels. Cross the red Passerelle Saint-Vincent to link past and present, and conclude with the Fresque des Lyonnais, a mural celebrating Lyon’s spirit.
This is Lyon—timeless, vibrant, and ready to be discovered.
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