click for 10 extra photos
Contact Details:
Description:
Description for Gite
Experience the Renaissance era in the vibrant heart of Lyon at the renowned Old Lyon, a UNESCO-listed site. Situated within the historic House of Gold Bustard at 19 rue du Boeuf, this spacious and contemporary furnished studio, spanning 33 m², is available for short and medium-term stays, ranging from a single night to several weeks. Dating back to 1487, the House of the Golden Bustard is a designated historical monument since 1937, showcasing the remarkable architectural elements of the Renaissance.Reviews
Aucun avis pour l'instant
Write a review
Map
Prices
Property type | Quantity |
|
extra bed | breakfast |
|||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apartment | 1 | 95 | 170 | 475 | 560 | ||||||||||
Notes: no breakfast-all is included except departemental tax : 1,10 euro per person and per night |
Services
Wi-Fi
Attractions
- Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière: Located on Fourvière Hill, this stunning basilica offers panoramic views of Lyon. It is known for its intricate mosaics, beautiful stained glass windows, and magnificent architecture. Visitors can explore the basilica's interior and climb the tower for a breathtaking view of the city.
- Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon): A UNESCO World Heritage site, Vieux Lyon is a charming neighborhood with narrow cobblestone streets, Renaissance buildings, and hidden traboules (passageways). This area is home to many restaurants, shops, and museums, making it a perfect place to wander and immerse yourself in Lyon's history and culture.
- Musée Miniature et Cinéma: This unique museum showcases a vast collection of miniatures and props used in movies. Visitors can admire the intricate details of miniature models and learn about the art of filmmaking through interactive exhibits. It is a fascinating attraction for both film enthusiasts and those interested in craftsmanship.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon: Housed in a beautiful 17th-century building, this art museum displays an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. It features works by renowned artists such as Monet, Picasso, and Rembrandt. The museum's impressive collection spans from ancient to contemporary art, providing a comprehensive view of artistic evolution.
- Parc de la Tête d'Or: This expansive urban park is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Lyon. It offers lush green spaces, a large lake, botanical gardens, and a zoo. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, rent a boat on the lake, or explore the various themed gardens. The park is a favorite spot for picnics, jogging, and relaxation.
- Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse: A paradise for food lovers, Les Halles de Lyon is a bustling indoor market known for its wide variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and regional specialties. Named after the legendary French chef Paul Bocuse, this market allows visitors to sample and purchase high-quality ingredients while immersing themselves in Lyon's gastronomic culture.
- Musée des Confluences: Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, this futuristic museum explores the intersection of science, anthropology, and natural history. Its striking architecture is a sight to behold, and the exhibits delve into various topics, including human evolution, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. The museum offers an engaging and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
- Place Bellecour: As one of the largest squares in Europe, Place Bellecour is a significant landmark in Lyon. It features an equestrian statue of Louis XIV and serves as a gathering place for events and festivals. Surrounding the square are shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a vibrant and lively area to explore.
- Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation: Located in Lyon's former Gestapo headquarters, this museum commemorates the French Resistance and the victims of the Holocaust during World War II. Exhibits include personal testimonies, artifacts, and photographs that shed light on this dark period in history. The museum offers valuable insights into the courage and resilience of those who fought against oppression. 10. Croix-Rousse: This neighborhood is known for its historical significance as the center of Lyon's silk industry. Today, it is a vibrant district with a bohemian atmosphere, filled with trendy boutiques, art galleries, and cafes. The iconic painted walls, known as "murals," add a creative touch to the area, reflecting Lyon's artistic spirit.