1. Villa Florentine, A Beauvallon Hotel & Spa
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Excellent
809 reviews
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
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.

















































