Villa Florentine, A Beauvallon Hotel & Spa
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

7 Best 5-Star Hotels in Lyon for 2026

Reviewed by Jason Bennett - 10 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

Editor's Picks

Our 5 Favorite Hotels

Lyon, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, is famed for world-class gastronomy and a scenic riverfront. This curated round-up highlights five-star stays that promise standout indulgence and flawless service. Hotels were chosen from broad city research, then narrowed by location, verified guest ratings, value, and recent reviews. For visitors, Lyon's old-town charm, bouchon dining, and river views make premium stays especially rewarding.

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Villa Florentine, A Beauvallon Hotel & Spa
1
Best Overall
9.3

809 reviews

Villa Florentine, A Beauvallon Hotel & Spa

Set in a former hilltop convent above Vieux Lyon, Villa Florentine pairs a heated panoramic pool with a Michelin-starred restaurant, all framed by sweeping city views.
From$545
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Villa Maïa
3
Best for Families
9

198 reviews

Villa Maïa

Set on Lyon’s Fourvière hill, Villa Maïa pairs skywide city views with a 2-minute walk to the funicular that reaches Vieux Lyon in about 3 minutes.
From$1,076
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Cour des Loges Lyon, A Radisson Collection Hotel
4
Best for Couples
8.9

212 reviews

Cour des Loges Lyon, A Radisson Collection Hotel

Cour des Loges links four Renaissance townhouses around a hidden courtyard in Vieux Lyon, letting guests sleep inside the city’s famed traboules.
From$274
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Boscolo Lyon Hotel & Spa
5
Best Independent
8.6

2,698 reviews

Boscolo Lyon Hotel & Spa

Several rooms open with French doors to the Rhône-facing view, so mornings start with boats gliding past.
From$259
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Le Royal Hotel Lyon - MGallery Collection
6
Best Value
8.5

971 reviews

Le Royal Hotel Lyon - MGallery Collection

Some junior suites sit in the corner turret, delivering sweeping Bellecour and Fourvière views you’ll remember.
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1. Villa Florentine, A Beauvallon Hotel & Spa

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9.3

809 reviews

From
$545
Best for Couples
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set in a former hilltop convent above Vieux Lyon, Villa Florentine pairs a heated panoramic pool with a Michelin-starred restaurant, all framed by sweeping city views.

The hotel sits on the Fourvière slope, a short walk downhill to the old quarter and the rivers. Coming back up means many steps or a quick taxi. Rooms feel residential, with classic furniture, strong air-conditioning, and generous light. Several suites and corner rooms add wraparound windows and broad terraces for sunrise or sunset.

The standout is the hillside pool deck. It delivers one of Lyon’s most dramatic hotel panoramas, from morning swims to golden-hour drinks. The small spa, with sauna and hot tub, suits honeymooners, city explorers, and families who want downtime between sights. Service shines across the board, from warm welcomes to swift fixes when things go wrong.

There is a tradeoff. The hill and split-level layout mean stairs, and some room details feel dated. Wi‑Fi can be patchy in certain rooms, so download maps before you head out.

Pros

  • Hilltop heated pool and hot tub with sweeping views over Lyon.
  • On-site Michelin-starred restaurant with romantic terrace seating over the city.
  • Spacious rooms and suites; many with balconies or private terraces.
  • Attentive service with thoughtful touches and twice-daily housekeeping.

Cons

  • Steep stairs and uphill walk back from Old Town; taxis often needed.
  • Wi‑Fi unreliable in some rooms; mobile signal weak at times.
  • Not all venues open nightly; restaurant and bar schedules vary.

What travelers say

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Ethan T.

Breakfast omelets on the terrace were spot on, but the sunset soak in the heated pool with the whole city below is what I’ll remember.

2. InterContinental Lyon - Hotel Dieu by IHG

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9.1

1,761 reviews

From
$458
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Inside the restored Grand Hôtel‑Dieu, InterContinental Lyon blends a soaring historic dome over the Le Dôme bar with Rhône‑facing rooms in one of the city’s most striking riverfront settings.

The hotel sits on the Rhône riverfront within the Grand Hôtel‑Dieu complex of courtyards, arcades, shops, and cafes. Place Bellecour and the main shopping streets are a short walk, and bridges lead quickly to Vieux Lyon. Rooms feel calm and modern, with high ceilings, big windows, and clean lines. Many look to the river while others face quiet courtyards; soundproofing keeps nights hushed. Breakfast offers a broad buffet alongside cooked‑to‑order options.

The showstopper is Le Dôme, one of Lyon’s most dramatic spots for a drink. Service stands out too, from thoughtful concierges to careful valets. This is a smart pick for couples and design lovers, city‑break travelers who want a central base, and families who value quiet, spacious rooms. Some suites add duplex layouts with a lounge on a separate level.

There is no pool, and spa access sits outside the hotel through a partner, so treatments require leaving the building. If wellness time is central to the trip, plan accordingly.

Pros

  • Central riverfront location inside the Grand Hôtel‑Dieu complex
  • Spectacular Le Dôme bar beneath the historic dome
  • Spacious, modern rooms with high ceilings and big windows
  • Excellent breakfast buffet with both hot and cold choices

Cons

  • No pool; spa access is off-site through a partner venue
  • Some rooms are duplex with stairs that hinder easy movement
  • Air conditioning and in-room Chromecast/TVs not consistently reliable

What travelers say

L

Leo B.

The Dome bar blew me away — we sipped cocktails under the soaring ceiling after walking back from dinner, then fell asleep to a quiet room with Rhône views.

3. Villa Maïa

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9

198 reviews

From
$1,076
Best for Couples
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set on Lyon’s Fourvière hill, Villa Maïa pairs skywide city views with a 2-minute walk to the funicular that reaches Vieux Lyon in about 3 minutes.

From the hotel, the Basilica and the Roman Theatres sit just up the ridge. Walking down to the old town is easy; the climb back is steep, so the funicular helps. Rooms feel calm and modern, with some balconies, garden or skyline views, and marble showers with built‑in seats.

Service is the standout here. The concierge team books tables, hails taxis, and leaves thoughtful touches. After exploring, unwind in the indoor pool, hammam, and sauna. It suits couples chasing views and quiet, families who want space and a pool, and travelers who value a peaceful base near the sights.

Note a few tradeoffs. The hotel bar lacks city views, and garden‑view rooms face neighbors, so book a city‑view if outlook and privacy matter.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to the funicular; Vieux Lyon is three minutes away.
  • Indoor pool with hammam and sauna for relaxing after sightseeing.
  • Exceptional concierge team arranging taxis, bookings, and thoughtful surprises.
  • Many rooms offer balconies and sweeping city or garden views.

Cons

  • Steep uphill return from old town; nearby funicular eases the climb.
  • Hotel bar has no city views, unlike the nearby bistro.
  • Breakfast and coffee quality inconsistent, service occasionally misses small details.

What travelers say

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Benjamin O.

Two minutes to the funicular, then three to Vieux Lyon—we rode down for dinner and sipped champagne on our balcony with the city glowing below.

4. Cour des Loges Lyon, A Radisson Collection Hotel

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8.9

212 reviews

From
$274
Best for Food Lovers
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Cour des Loges links four Renaissance townhouses around a hidden courtyard in Vieux Lyon, letting guests sleep inside the city’s famed traboules.

It sits on Rue du Bœuf, in the heart of the Old Town’s narrow lanes. Cafés, wine bars, and bouchons are right outside, so exploring starts the moment you step out. Rooms vary a lot: some are duplex with quirky stairs; others are compact and inward‑facing. Many windows do not open, and lighting tends to be warm and moody, matching the building’s age. Expect minibars plus tea and coffee, strong air‑conditioning, and quiet nights despite the lively streets nearby. Some layouts place bathing areas semi‑open to the bedroom.

The magic here is atmosphere and service. Under the arches, the cocktail bar mixes serious drinks; upstairs, a compact spa with a pool, sauna, and hammam helps ease travel fatigue. The concierge team shines with hard‑to‑get tables and thoughtful touches, like early takeaway breakfasts. It suits couples and design lovers, weekend city breakers, and anyone who wants history without giving up comfort.

The setting inside the pedestrian Old Town makes arrival by car tricky; plan extra time or use valet, then enjoy the city on foot.

Pros

  • 16th‑century buildings with courtyards and traboules create a rare historic stay.
  • In Vieux Lyon, steps from lanes filled with bouchons, bars, and cafés.
  • Small spa with pool, sauna, and hammam for post‑sightseeing relaxation.
  • Cocktail bar serves excellent classics and attentive, friendly service.

Cons

  • Car access is difficult due to pedestrian streets; valet helps on arrival.
  • Some rooms are small, dim, and have sealed non‑opening windows.
  • Spa area sometimes feels crowded or untidy; pool temperature runs cool.

What travelers say

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Olivia H.

They packed breakfast for my early train, and the concierge nailed two last‑minute bouchon reservations. Best negroni at the bar under the courtyard lights.

5. Boscolo Lyon Hotel & Spa

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1/4

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Boscolo Lyon Hotel & Spa
8.6

2,698 reviews

From
$259
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Several rooms open with French doors to the Rhône-facing view, so mornings start with boats gliding past.

The hotel sits on Quai Jules Courmont in the central Presqu’île. Old Lyon, the Musée des Beaux‑Arts, and the Opera are within a short walk. Chic shopping streets and river paths sit right outside. Rooms are large and bright, with plush beds and good sound insulation. Some add balconies or three tall windows; river views are the prize. Thoughtful touches appear, from Le Petit Prince art to big wardrobes and well‑stocked minibars. Bathrooms vary by room; in some, the toilet and shower sit behind separate glass doors.

For unwinding, the heated indoor pool and spa give a calm reset after a day out. The pool is warm and relaxing rather than for laps. Couples will like the quiet rooms and river sunsets. Solo business travelers get quick access to public transport and a restful base. Families value the generous room sizes and helpful front desk; request cots or connecting rooms early.

Wellness facilities come with limits: the spa is compact and often requires booking, and the gym is small with basic gear.

Pros

  • River-view rooms with French doors; some with balconies and tall windows.
  • Central Presqu'île location; Old Lyon and the Opera are within walking distance.
  • Heated indoor pool with sauna and steam room in the spa.
  • Spacious, quiet rooms with comfortable beds and effective air conditioning.

Cons

  • Small gym with limited equipment and no dedicated water station.
  • Breakfast service can be slow with limited variety for a five-star.
  • Spa requires pre-booked time slots and feels crowded in evenings.

What travelers say

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Jason A.

Our room had three French doors over the Rhône. I drank coffee by the curtains each morning and watched boats drift past before walking to Vieux Lyon.

6. Le Royal Hotel Lyon - MGallery Collection

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8.5

971 reviews

From
$199
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Some junior suites sit in the corner turret, delivering sweeping Bellecour and Fourvière views you’ll remember.

It stands directly on Place Bellecour, with the Bellecour Metro right outside. Walk about 10–15 minutes to Vieux Lyon and riverside lanes. Rooms mix classic details with plush beds; some add balconies over the square. Courtyard rooms stay quiet, though a few face a wall, and many bathrooms use shower-over-tub setups.

Service is the standout here: warm doormen, sharp concierges, and breakfast staff who learn your order. Mornings feel special, with made-to-order eggs and buttery pastries in a bright salon. Couples will love Bellecour-view suites and evening strolls across the bridges. City-break travelers and business guests get an easy base, quick help, and smooth valet parking.

Not every room faces the square; many look to side streets or the courtyard, so confirm your view. The historic bones also show in some dated bathrooms and high-sided tubs.

Pros

  • On Place Bellecour with Bellecour Metro station just across the street.
  • Exceptional breakfast with made-to-order eggs and fresh pastries.
  • Attentive concierge and doormen; fast, thoughtful service throughout the stay.
  • Valet parking at the door for easy arrivals in central Lyon.

Cons

  • Many rooms use shower-over-bathtub with high sides and dated fixtures.
  • View categories vary; some rooms face a wall or side street.
  • Small lounge bar with limited cocktail execution during busy times.

What travelers say

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Asher O.

By day two the breakfast team knew my coffee order, and the omelet came out perfect in minutes.

7. Sofitel Lyon Bellecour

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1/5

Sofitel Lyon Bellecour
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8

1,349 reviews

From
$194
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Sofitel Lyon Bellecour sweetens city stays with an in‑room, complimentary alcohol‑free minibar, a rare perk that feels perfect after warm walks along the Rhône.

The hotel sits on Quai Gailleton, facing the river. Place Bellecour is under 10 minutes on foot, and Bellecour metro is close. Vieux Lyon lies across the bridge, about 15 minutes on foot. Rooms are spacious by French standards, and many face the Rhône. Beds feel plush, and suites give families more room to spread out. Breakfast is served in a top‑floor room with panoramic views, so mornings start with the city at your feet. There is on‑site parking below the hotel. Wi‑Fi is fast for work.

Views are the headline here. The 8th‑floor bar mixes cocktails as the rooftops glow, and staff handle reservations with ease. The free minibar and big beds suit city explorers and solo business travelers. Families do well in the larger suites, especially with river views.

Parts of the building show their age, from carpeting to some bathrooms. In peak heat, air‑conditioning can lag, and a few rooms could use a refresh.

Pros

  • Top-floor breakfast room with panoramic views over Lyon and the Rhône.
  • Complimentary non-alcoholic minibar restocked daily in rooms, including soft drinks.
  • Under 10 minutes’ walk to Place Bellecour and Bellecour metro.
  • On-site underground parking with easy access to reception.

Cons

  • Some rooms and corridors look dated and need refurbishment.
  • Air conditioning struggles during summer heat waves in certain rooms.
  • Bathrooms with partial glass screens can leave floors wet after showers.

What travelers say

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Wyatt K.

The free minibar saved us after hot walks—cold sparkling water every afternoon.

Methodology

How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 200 hotels in Lyon using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.