Mercure Lyon Centre Saxe Lafayette
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Cheap Hotels in Lyon for 2026

Reviewed by Ryan Hall - 14 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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Lyon, in France's Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, blends riverfront charm with a world-famous food scene. The historic Vieux Lyon and famed bouchons make it a must-visit for culture and cuisine. This best cheap hotels guide targets travelers who want smart value and affordable comfort, so they can spend more on the city itself. We selected hotels based on verified guest ratings, location, and value.

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Mercure Lyon Centre Saxe Lafayette
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Best Overall
8.3

2,647 reviews

Mercure Lyon Centre Saxe Lafayette

Between Part-Dieu and the Rhône, this Mercure pairs spacious, quiet rooms with a compact indoor pool and a buffet guests rave about.
From$104
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Appart hôtel Q7 Lodge Lyon 7
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Best for Families
8.2

1,696 reviews

Appart hôtel Q7 Lodge Lyon 7

Q7 Lodge Lyon 7 pairs apartment-style studios with kitchenettes and secure on-site parking, one block from La Commune food hall—ideal when you want space, snacks nearby, and an easy base in the 7th.
From$92
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Appart'hôtel Odalys City - Bioparc Lyon Est
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Best Value
8.1

2,722 reviews

Appart'hôtel Odalys City - Bioparc Lyon Est

This 4-star aparthotel packs kitchen-equipped space, a 5-minute walk to the metro, and 10–15 minutes to central Lyon.
From$74
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MOB HOTEL Lyon Confluence
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Best for Couples
8

5,166 reviews

MOB HOTEL Lyon Confluence

MOB HOTEL Lyon Confluence intentionally has no TVs in rooms, channeling attention to river-facing terraces, community events, and cozy hangouts.
From$99
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Best Independent
8.1

1,536 reviews

Hôtel du Simplon

Set by Place Carnot, Hôtel du Simplon puts you a few minutes from Perrache and an easy stroll to both rivers.
From$105
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1. Mercure Lyon Centre Saxe Lafayette

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8.3

2,647 reviews

From
$104
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Between Part-Dieu and the Rhône, this Mercure pairs spacious, quiet rooms with a compact indoor pool and a buffet guests rave about.

It sits on Rue de Bonnel in a calm pocket with shops and transit nearby. Reach the river in about 10 minutes, and 15–20 minutes to Part-Dieu station and Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse. Rooms are larger than many in Lyon, with big beds, blackout curtains, and quiet at night. Expect a kettle and mini-fridge, plus water dispensers on each floor for easy refills.

Breakfast is the headline here. The spread runs broad and fresh, with made-to-order omelets on busy mornings and plenty for sweet tooths. That makes it a smart base for families with teens, friends on a foodie weekend, and solo business travelers who want space to work and sleep well. The bar and on-site restaurant keep simple meals close when you are done walking.

Know the tradeoffs: the pool and gym are small, better for a quick dip than real laps or workouts. Parking is limited, and deposits or card holds apply, which some travelers notice after checkout.

Pros

  • 15–20-minute walk to Part-Dieu station and Les Halles Paul Bocuse.
  • Spacious, quiet rooms with large beds, kettle, and mini-fridge.
  • Generous breakfast with omelet station and wide sweet-savory choices.
  • Water dispensers on each floor for easy bottle refills.

Cons

  • Indoor pool is tiny; gym small with limited equipment.
  • Parking spaces limited and tight; valet assistance often required.
  • Card deposits or holds processed; refunds may take several days.

What travelers say

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Alexa M.

The omelet lady at breakfast made it feel special every morning. Big, quiet room, and the tiny pool was perfect for a quick dip after walking Lyon.

2. Appart hôtel Q7 Lodge Lyon 7

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8.2

1,696 reviews

From
$92
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

Q7 Lodge Lyon 7 pairs apartment-style studios with kitchenettes and secure on-site parking, one block from La Commune food hall—ideal when you want space, snacks nearby, and an easy base in the 7th.

Set in a quiet slice of the arrondissement, you reach the metro in about 10 minutes. A bakery and an Auchan sit on the way, and river paths are walkable. Studios and suites feel spacious, with sofa beds for kids and a curtain that separates the sleeping area.

Each unit includes a compact kitchen with a fridge, microwave, hob, kettle, and dishes. Daily housekeeping keeps towels fresh, and long desks help if you need to work. Breakfast adds kid appeal with a pancake machine, and safe parking makes arrivals easy for road‑trippers.

The calm 7th‑arrondissement setting puts you about 15 minutes by metro from Vieux Lyon, which suits quiet nights but not travelers who want to step straight into the old town.

Pros

  • Family-friendly studios with sofa beds and a curtain divider for privacy.
  • About a 10-minute walk to the metro, bakery and Auchan nearby.
  • Studios include kitchenette with fridge, microwave, hob, cutlery and kettle.
  • Secure underground parking on site, helpful when arriving by car.

Cons

  • Air conditioning turns off at night; rooms may feel warm by morning.
  • Sound from hallways and neighboring rooms travels, especially doors and footsteps.
  • Shower screens leak, and bathrooms can flood during normal showers.

What travelers say

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Thomas K.

Loved the curtain dividing the bed and sofa—our kids slept while we watched a show and snacked on treats from La Commune around the corner.

3. Appart'hôtel Odalys City - Bioparc Lyon Est

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8.1

2,722 reviews

From
$74
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

This 4-star aparthotel packs kitchen-equipped space, a 5-minute walk to the metro, and 10–15 minutes to central Lyon.

It sits in Lyon’s 8th, beside the Bioparc and Hôpital Edouard Herriot. The area feels calm and practical, with few late-night options. Trams and the metro get you to Vieux Lyon and the Presqu’île fast. Studios and apartments add hobs, a microwave, a dishwasher, and a kettle. Some units include a small balcony, and beds are widely praised for comfort.

Self-catering plus swift transit and easy parking are the headline here. Free street parking sits around the building, with a paid garage on site. Breakfast draws strong reviews, and the front desk team is warm and helpful. It suits hospital visitors, business travelers who like quiet nights, and families who want space to cook.

The immediate neighborhood has limited restaurants and shops, so plan meals or ride the metro. Electric water tanks may run low after back-to-back showers in larger groups.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to metro, ten to fifteen minutes to center.
  • Apartments with kitchenettes, hobs, microwave, dishwasher, and kettle for cooking.
  • Friendly staff and a solid breakfast with plenty of choice.
  • Free street parking nearby, plus paid underground garage on site.

Cons

  • Few restaurants or shops nearby in the quiet business district.
  • Electric water tank limits hot water after heavy, frequent showers.
  • Occasional dirty kitchenware and some worn towels reported by guests.

What travelers say

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Harper W.

Five minutes to the metro, then straight to Vieux Lyon. Street parking right by the building made our late-night arrival easy, and the tiny kitchen handled breakfast in minutes.

4. Greet Hotel Lyon Confluence

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8.2

3,192 reviews

From
$78
Best for Families
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

A lobby bar with live jazz and Perrache station about 3 minutes away make this a fun, friction-free base.

The hotel sits by Lyon-Perrache in the 2nd, next to Brasserie Georges. Trams and the metro are within minutes, and Vieux Lyon is about a 15-minute walk. Rooms mix playful, upcycled decor with practical touches. Double glazing keeps street or bar noise down, and air conditioning helps in summer. Expect compact layouts in some categories, and a few place the sink in the bedroom. There’s a small kids’ playroom, a quiet courtyard, and free tea, coffee, and water at reception.

What it does best is pair station-side convenience with personality. Families will like family rooms with bunk beds, cots, and space for strollers. Rail travelers, weekend city breakers, and solo business guests get fast transport and a friendly lobby to work or unwind. Food lovers have Brasserie Georges next door and bakeries within a short walk.

The station location brings tradeoffs: the immediate blocks feel gritty after dark, and some rooms run small or dim. If you want Old Town charm outside your door, plan on a longer walk or a quick tram.

Pros

  • 3-minute walk to Perrache station with metro, tram, and buses.
  • Lively lobby bar with live jazz several nights.
  • Family rooms with bunk beds and a small kids’ playroom.
  • Free tea, coffee, and water available all day at reception.

Cons

  • Immediate area feels sketchy after dark near the station.
  • No in-room fridge, which limits snacks and cold drinks.
  • Some rooms are small or quite dark with compact bathrooms.

What travelers say

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Hunter W.

They pointed us to the kids’ playroom while they rushed our room. Even above the jazz bar on Saturday, it was silent inside—great sleep with a toddler.

5. ibis Lyon Gerland Merieux

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8.1

1,035 reviews

From
$87
Best for City Breaks
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

ibis Lyon Gerland Merieux is a handy base in Gerland, with a 2-minute walk to Stade de Gerland metro and a 24-hour bar for late-night arrivals.

From here, the international bus station in Gerland is a short walk, and the Musée des Confluences sits a quick tram ride away. Bars, breweries, and casual restaurants line nearby streets. Reaching the city center takes about 15–20 minutes by metro. Rooms are compact but clean and quiet, with blackout curtains and efficient air conditioning; storage is limited.

Transit ease is its standout. You can arrive late, check in fast, and still grab a drink at any hour. It suits solo business travelers, budget-minded couples, and fans headed to matches or conferences nearby. Drivers also appreciate the on-site parking.

The south Gerland address puts Old Town sights a metro ride away, so walkers chasing postcard views should plan train time.

Pros

  • 2-minute walk to Stade de Gerland metro station.
  • Short walk to Gerland international bus station for early departures.
  • 24-hour bar and 24-hour reception for late arrivals.
  • On-site parking available in a calm, residential area.

Cons

  • Rooms are small with limited storage and narrow beds.
  • No in-room kettle or complimentary tea and coffee.
  • Parking spaces limited and may fill during stadium events.

What travelers say

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Benjamin P.

Two-minute walk to Stade de Gerland metro. We caught an early bus from the nearby station and grabbed drinks at the 24-hour bar after.

6. Adagio Access Lyon Centre Université

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8.3

2,509 reviews

From
$84
Best for Long Stays
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Adagio Access Lyon Centre Université pairs in-room kitchenettes with a 2-minute walk to the tram and about 20 minutes on foot to Place Bellecour.

It sits in Lyon’s university quarter near the Rhône, with supermarkets, bakeries, and student-priced eateries steps away. Jean Macé metro and tram stops are close for easy rides, while Bellecour is walkable. Studios and apartments feel simple and functional, with a hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, and basic utensils. Beds are comfortable, though lighting can be dim in some rooms; short stays often get towel and bin refreshes.

The standout is flexibility for longer visits. Cook breakfast, use the on-site laundry, and park in the underground garage. Staff sometimes offer early check-in when a room is ready, and luggage storage helps on arrival or departure days. It suits university visitors, budget-minded couples, and families who want space and a kitchenette.

Expect tradeoffs. Street-facing rooms pick up bar and traffic noise, and Wi‑Fi speeds vary by room, with the lobby noticeably faster.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to tram; about 20 minutes on foot to Bellecour.
  • Studios include kitchenette with hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, and utensils.
  • On-site laundry handy for week-long stays and road trips.
  • Underground parking available, useful in central Lyon for drivers.

Cons

  • Wi‑Fi speed varies by room; lobby connection is much faster.
  • Street and bar noise on Rue Chevreul; quiet with windows closed.
  • Some mezzanine rooms run warm; AC and heating consistency varies.

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Alexa M.

When our room Wi‑Fi lagged, I finished a Zoom in the lobby—signal there was blazing fast. The little kitchenette saved us with late-night noodles and cold drinks.

7. The People Lyon Hostel

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8.1

3,893 reviews

From
$96
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Pod-style bunks with curtains, a lively bar downstairs, and a hillside address 10 minutes from Place des Terreaux and the Museum of Fine Arts make this Lyon base easy and social.

Set on Montée des Carmélites above the Presqu’île, it sits between Croix‑Rousse and the center. Cafes, bakeries, and bars are a short walk away, and metro stops at Croix‑Paquet and Croix‑Rousse are close. Dorms use pod-style beds with privacy curtains, lights, and outlets. Private rooms, studios, and junior suites are simple and clean, and some face Fourvière Basilica. Air conditioning helps when the city heats up.

Sleep quality stands out here. Even large dorms feel calmer thanks to the pods and the quiet at night. The bar-restaurant downstairs adds an easy meet-up spot, while a shared kitchen and laundry support longer stays. Solo travelers and small groups fit best, and budget-minded couples can book a private room and keep the hostel vibe.

There is a tradeoff. The hillside setting means an uphill walk, and some upper dorms involve stairs even with an elevator on site. If you have heavy luggage, aim for the Croix‑Rousse or Croix‑Paquet metro and plan a little extra time.

Pros

  • Pod-style dorm beds with curtains, reading light, and outlets for privacy.
  • About 10 minutes’ walk to Place des Terreaux and major museums.
  • Lively on-site bar-restaurant for meals, drinks, and hanging out.
  • Laundry room and shared kitchen support longer, budget-friendly stays.

Cons

  • Uphill location; difficult approach with heavy luggage or limited mobility.
  • Some upper dorms and bunks require awkward climbs; elevator misses certain floors.
  • Lockers need personal padlocks, and some feel small or insecure.

What travelers say

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Maya F.

Slept like a rock in the pod bed—curtain, outlet, little light. Showers stayed clean all day, and the uphill walk was worth the quiet at night.

8. ibis Lyon Gare Part Dieu

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7.9

2,378 reviews

From
$92
Best for Business
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

For train travelers, ibis Lyon Gare Part‑Dieu means bags down a short walk from Lyon Part‑Dieu station and an on‑site restaurant when you arrive hungry.

It sits on Place Pierre Renaudel, steps from Westfield La Part‑Dieu mall. Trams, metro, and the Rhônexpress airport link wait at the station, so Presqu’île and Vieux Lyon are easy to reach without a taxi. Rooms are compact, quiet, and air‑conditioned. Expect clean beds, firm mattresses, and simple desks; some bathrooms show age or use high‑sided tubs.

The social lobby is the pleasant surprise here. You get a water refill station, books, table football, and a free retro arcade machine, plus a small coworking corner by reception. The grill serves reliable dinners, and breakfast starts early for morning trains. Drivers will appreciate secure on‑site parking.

There is a tradeoff. The station area lacks Old Town charm, and rooms run small. Sightseers focused on Vieux Lyon will spend time on the metro instead of strolling from the door.

Pros

  • 5–10 minute walk to Lyon Part‑Dieu station and metro connections.
  • On‑site grill restaurant for dinner; breakfast starts early for departures.
  • Welcoming lobby with arcade machine, table football, books, and water refill.
  • Secure on‑site parking, helpful for road trips and late arrivals.

Cons

  • Rooms are very small; tricky with large suitcases or a third bed.
  • No in‑room kettle; hot water only available from reception.
  • Some bathrooms and equipment feel dated; elevator is small and slow.

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Ruby G.

The lobby had a free arcade machine and water refill station—perfect cooldown after the short walk from Part‑Dieu.

9. B&B HOME Lyon Centre Berthelot

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1,965 reviews

From
$58
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

In Lyon’s 7th, B&B HOME Lyon Centre Berthelot pairs tram lines T1 and T2 within a few minutes with studios and apartments with kitchenettes, so you can explore by day and eat in when you like.

It sits on Avenue Berthelot in a quieter stretch with easy transit. A few casual restaurants are nearby, and more options sit a short tram ride away. Rooms are simple and clean, with large beds, air conditioning, and, in some upper floors, balconies or a terrace. Kitchenettes include a fridge, microwave, cooktop, and basic tools for quick meals.

The strongest draw is practical value: space, a small kitchen, and quick tram links. Drivers get underground parking on site, while late arrivals use self check-in after hours. It suits solo business travelers who need transit access, families who want extra room and a kitchenette, and pet owners who prefer apartment-style stays.

There is a tradeoff. The quieter, out-of-center setting means tram rides for most sights, and the underground garage is tight with code-based entry.

Pros

  • 2–5 minute walk to tram lines T1 and T2.
  • Studios and apartments include kitchenettes with fridge and microwave.
  • Underground and outdoor parking options available on site.
  • Friendly, helpful staff at reception and during breakfast service.

Cons

  • Gym and spa are small and require a paid access fee.
  • Underground garage is tight and uses multiple codes to enter.
  • Wi‑Fi requires frequent re-login and can be unreliable.

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Samuel H.

Tram stop was a two-minute walk, and our studio’s kitchenette saved dinner one night. Underground parking was handy once we figured out the codes.

10. MOB HOTEL Lyon Confluence

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8

5,166 reviews

From
$99
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

MOB HOTEL Lyon Confluence intentionally has no TVs in rooms, channeling attention to river-facing terraces, community events, and cozy hangouts.

Set by the Saône in the Confluence district, it sits a short walk from the Musée des Confluences. Trams and buses are within a 5-minute walk, so reaching the center is simple. Rooms are compact and playful, with comfy beds, big showers, and strong soundproofing. Many add small balconies for fresh air and river glimpses. Blackout doors help light sleepers rest.

The standout here is the social vibe. The terrace, library, and restaurant invite guests to linger. The kitchen leans organic, with an organic breakfast and pizzeria that earn praise. It fits design fans, solo travelers, and couples who like a relaxed, creative scene. Families will be comfortable for shorter stays.

There are tradeoffs. The Confluence setting puts you about 20–25 minutes from the old town by tram. Parking is off-site, and nearby street options can feel less secure.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to tram and buses for quick trips into town.
  • Organic breakfast and on-site restaurant serving popular pizzas and salads.
  • Many rooms include balconies with calming river or district views.
  • Friendly staff and lively common spaces, including terrace and library.

Cons

  • Far from Vieux Lyon; about 20–25 minutes by public transport.
  • No in-room TV and limited storage like closets or drawers.
  • Parking is off-site and nearby street spots feel unsecured.

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Jason A.

Our balcony looked over the Saône, and the room stayed silent even with trains nearby. Five minutes to the tram made getting around easy.

11. Nemea Appart Hotel So Cloud Lyon Gare Part-Dieu

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7.7

3,758 reviews

From
$93
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

About a 10-minute walk from Part-Dieu, this aparthotel mixes practical studios with an indoor pool and a small gym.

It sits by the Part-Dieu transport hub, with buses, trams, and the Rhonexpress to the airport within a short walk. Westfield La Part-Dieu mall and casual cafes are close. Rooms are large for the city and built for stays. Expect in-room kitchenettes often hidden behind doors, blackout shutters, and double-glazed windows. Some rooms add balconies. Many layouts separate the toilet from the shower area, which can be semi-open to the room.

This place excels at easy transit days and self-catering comfort. The pool, laundry room, and parking help both short stopovers and longer visits. Breakfast is offered on site. It suits business travelers changing trains, families who want space and a swim, and anyone planning a multi-night stay with a kitchenette.

Tradeoffs to note: check-in starts later than many hotels, and housekeeping is light; guests are asked to take trash to the basement at checkout. The Part-Dieu setting feels more business than old-town charm, and reaching the old town takes around 20 minutes.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to Part-Dieu station and Rhonexpress airport tram.
  • Spacious studios and apartments with hidden kitchenettes; some with balconies.
  • Indoor pool and small gym for unwinding after travel.
  • On-site laundry and parking available for longer stays.

Cons

  • Check-in starts later than many hotels; early access uncommon.
  • Bathroom privacy is limited; shower area sometimes opens to room.
  • Wi‑Fi can be slow or unstable in some rooms.

What travelers say

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Juliette L.

Those blackout shutters and double-glazed windows worked—quiet, dark, and I finally slept near a station.

12. Hôtel du Simplon

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8.1

1,536 reviews

From
$105
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set by Place Carnot, Hôtel du Simplon puts you a few minutes from Perrache and an easy stroll to both rivers.

This is a friendly pocket with cafés, bakeries, and a small market nearby. Walk to Vieux Lyon along lively pedestrian streets. Rooms lean cozy, with efficient layouts, comfortable beds, and cheerful decor. Bathrooms are compact, with tight showers and tubs. Drivers can pre-book private parking for peace of mind.

Service stands out: staff share savvy neighborhood tips, speak solid English, and run a 24-hour reception. Cyclists get secure bike parking out back. The hotel suits rail travelers, solo explorers, and couples on a short city break. It also works for a quick business stop when trains or trams matter most.

Expect compact space and limited storage, and there is no in-room fridge. Street noise may reach rooms if windows stay open, especially when air-conditioning is off in cooler months.

Pros

  • A few minutes’ walk to Perrache station, trams, and metro lines.
  • Friendly 24-hour reception with helpful, handwritten local dining recommendations.
  • Secure backyard bicycle parking available on site for peace of mind.
  • Bright, airy breakfast room with a simple but generous buffet.

Cons

  • Rooms and bathrooms are small; storage and cupboards are limited.
  • No in-room refrigerator or minibar to keep drinks cold.
  • Street noise enters if windows stay open, especially on lower floors.

What travelers say

C

Chloe P.

Front desk gave me a handwritten list of nearby bouchons, and every pick was spot on. Felt like local tips, not tourist traps.

13. Adonis Lyon Dock Ouest

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7.9

1,221 reviews

From
$65
Best for Long Stays
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Adonis Lyon Dock Ouest gives you in‑room kitchenettes and on‑site private parking a short walk from the Saône.

It sits on Rue des Docks in the 9th, a quiet pocket by the river. Restaurants and a cinema are close, yet nights stay calm. The metro is about 15 minutes on foot. Rooms are simple and clean, with small kitchen areas that include a microwave and fridge. Some offer balconies for fresh air. Utensils and glassware are sometimes sparse, so pack a few basics if you plan to cook.

What this place does best is self-catering ease in the city. It suits solo business travelers who need a steady base near local offices. Drivers appreciate the secure garage right below the building. Families like the extra space and the freedom to prepare breakfast or a late snack.

Note the tradeoff: reception is not full‑time, and check‑in can start later than posted. Late arrivals follow clear instructions instead of a staffed desk.

Pros

  • Rooms include kitchenettes for self-catering during short or longer stays.
  • Private parking garage beneath the building with key-card access.
  • About 15 minutes’ walk to the nearest metro station.
  • Restaurants, cinema, and basic services available within a short walk.

Cons

  • Reception is not full-time; check-in timing strict and sometimes delayed.
  • Breakfast selection basic with limited quantity and variety reported.
  • Wi‑Fi outages occurred during several stays, affecting work and streaming.

What travelers say

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Andrew M.

The kitchenette saved us—cooked a quick dinner after a late arrival. Parking under the hotel with the key card was easy.

14. Apparthotel Privilodges Lyon Lumière

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7.7

984 reviews

From
$86
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Set opposite Hôpital Jean Mermoz, Apparthotel Privilodges Lyon Lumière delivers apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes and secure underground parking, with shops and transit close enough to keep daily errands easy, and a location handy for early appointments.

The area has everyday comforts: several supermarkets, a bakery, and buses right nearby, plus a supermarket just downstairs. The metro sits within walking distance, making trips to central sights manageable, and tram links run nearby too. Studios and apartments are simple and clean, with basic cookware, a fridge, and a stovetop. Some units add a small balcony for fresh air, and beds are comfortable after long days.

This place shines for practical stays. It suits families watching costs, road-trippers who value parking, and anyone in town for hospital appointments. A useful on-site laundry helps with longer visits and light packing. Kitchens let you cook simple meals when eating out feels tiring.

Being across from a hospital, sirens may carry at night if windows are open. As an aparthotel, daily housekeeping and towel changes are limited or may require a fee.

Pros

  • Secure underground parking available on site for guests with cars.
  • Apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes and basic cookware for simple meals.
  • Several supermarkets and local shops within a short walk.
  • On-site laundry room helpful for longer stays and hospital visits.

Cons

  • Farther from the historic center; trips require bus or metro.
  • Building noise and hospital sirens audible, especially with windows open.
  • Air conditioning may struggle in hot weather; failures reported in some rooms.

What travelers say

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Eleanor S.

It rained all day and the receptionist handed us umbrellas with a smile. The kitchenette meant hot soup for dinner without going out.

15. ibis Lyon Centre

ibis Lyon Centre
ibis Lyon Centre

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ibis Lyon Centre
ibis Lyon Centre
8

494 reviews

From
$88
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set on Rue de l’Université in Lyon’s 7th, ibis Lyon Centre pairs about 10 minutes to Jean Macé metro with quiet nights behind double‑glazed windows.

Step outside to local cafés, bakeries, and supermarkets. The Rhône river is a short walk away, while Presqu’île is a longer stroll or quick ride. Rooms are simple and clean with firm beds. Some feel compact. A few place the toilet in a separate small closet. Showers are solid, and street noise drops a lot when windows are closed.

Service is the highlight. Staff stay calm during late arrivals and handle check-in fast. A casual lobby bar and indoor parking add easy touches for a short stay. This spot suits solo business travelers, visitors to nearby campuses, and budget‑minded couples who will explore by foot and metro.

Tradeoff: it’s around 20–30 minutes on foot to the main sights. Street-facing rooms may hear noise when windows are open, and the AC can feel weak in warm weather.

Pros

  • About 10-minute walk to Jean Macé metro station.
  • Friendly staff and fast check-in make arrivals easy.
  • Double-glazed windows reduce street noise in front-facing rooms.
  • Indoor parking available with advance booking; convenient for drivers.

Cons

  • Twenty to thirty minutes’ walk to main city-center sights.
  • Air conditioning feels weak during warm days and nights.
  • Noise from street or upstairs rooms disturbs light sleepers.

What travelers say

M

Mason C.

Our room faced the main street, but once we shut the double windows, it went quiet and we slept great. Breakfast croissants were fresh and the staff kept coffee flowing.

16. B&B HOTEL Lyon Centre Part-dieu Gambetta

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7.7

4,991 reviews

From
$78
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

You step onto line D at Garibaldi metro, 1 minute away, and reach Lyon’s old center in 10–15 minutes.

The hotel sits on Cours Gambetta with shops, bakeries, and a 24/7 supermarket across the street. Part‑Dieu station is a 15–20 minute walk. It feels practical and safe to navigate, day or night. Rooms are simple and clean, with firm beds and quiet, effective air conditioning. Some are large enough for families, and several have a separate toilet and bathroom. Windows open for fresh air. Expect basics over frills.

Transit access is the standout. This is a smart base for city days when you want quick rides and easy walks. Staff are friendly and speak good English. There’s free luggage storage after checkout, and bikes can be stored securely. Drivers get peace of mind with secure underground parking across the street. Pets are welcome, which helps for road trips or longer itineraries.

Tradeoffs are real: you are not in the old town, and Wi‑Fi can feel weak on higher floors. Parking sits in a garage across the street with limited spaces, so plan ahead if arriving by car.

Pros

  • One‑minute walk to Garibaldi metro on line D
  • 15–20 minutes on foot from Part‑Dieu train station
  • Secure underground parking located across the street
  • 24‑hour supermarket directly opposite the hotel

Cons

  • No in‑room kettle or mini‑fridge
  • Wi‑Fi can be weak on upper floors
  • Parking is off‑site with limited spaces; advance reservation recommended

What travelers say

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Layla C.

Garibaldi metro was a one‑minute walk, and the 24/7 supermarket across the street saved us late at night. The AC kept our room cool during a heatwave, so we slept great.

17. Hotel des Savoies Lyon Perrache

Hotel des Savoies Lyon Perrache
Hotel des Savoies Lyon Perrache
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Hotel des Savoies Lyon Perrache
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8.1

3,736 reviews

From
$103
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set in Lyon’s 2nd arrondissement, Hotel des Savoies puts you 5 minutes from Perrache and about 10 minutes from Place Bellecour on foot.

It sits on a quiet side street near Place Carnot, with bakeries, cafés, and supermarkets close by. Trams, metro, and regional trains are nearby, so Old Lyon and Fourvière are simple to reach in about 20 minutes. Rooms are compact but clean, with comfortable beds and effective air conditioning. Expect kettles for tea and coffee, and varied bathroom layouts; some showers feel tight, and the elevator is tiny.

Service is the standout here. The 24/7 front desk shares practical local tips, helps with taxis, and stores bags with a smile. A lobby water fountain makes bottle refills easy, and there is on‑site parking by reservation. This spot suits solo travelers and couples on short city breaks, rail travelers arriving at Perrache, and budget‑minded drivers who want a central garage.

There’s a tradeoff for the location and value: rooms and the lift are small, and some showers are snug. The breakfast room also feels crowded at busy times.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Perrache metro, tram, and train hub.
  • Ten-minute walk to Place Bellecour and central shopping streets.
  • Air conditioning and in-room kettles; dependable Wi‑Fi for planning days.
  • On-site parking available by reservation in central location.

Cons

  • Rooms and elevator are small; some showers feel tight or slippery.
  • Breakfast room is tiny and crowded during peak times.
  • Décor and some carpets look dated; minor maintenance shows.

What travelers say

M

Maya D.

The receptionist circled all the must-eats on a map and told me exact walking times. Five minutes to Perrache, ten to Bellecour—made exploring easy.

18. B&B HOTEL LYON Centre Perrache

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7.8

4,789 reviews

From
$73
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Wake up near the Rhône and reach Perrache in about 10 minutes on foot, with trams nearby for fast hops across Lyon.

The hotel sits on a quiet street by the university and river. Bellecour and Presqu’Île feel close enough for an easy stroll, or ride the tram to Vieux Lyon. Rooms are compact but clean and modern. Beds are comfortable and showers have steady pressure. Air conditioning helps in warm months. Expect the basics: good lighting and bedside outlets. Note there’s no in‑room fridge or kettle.

This place works best as a simple, reliable base with strong transport links. Drivers appreciate the on‑site underground parking. Solo travelers and short city breakers will like the secure setup, 24‑hour reception with code entry, and luggage storage after checkout. If arriving by train—or meeting a river cruise—you can settle in quickly, then head out on foot for coffee, bakeries, and the riverside path.

There are a few tradeoffs. Rooms run small and storage is limited. Wi‑Fi may be slow in rooms and can require frequent logins.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to Perrache station and near two tram lines.
  • On-site underground parking with secure access and elevator to rooms.
  • 24-hour reception and code entry for easy late arrivals.
  • Luggage storage available after checkout to explore more.

Cons

  • Rooms are small with limited storage and compact bathrooms.
  • No in-room fridge or kettle, basic amenities only.
  • Wi‑Fi is slow in rooms and logs out frequently.

What travelers say

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Gabriel W.

The door code check-in made our late arrival easy, and they held our bags after checkout so we could take one more walk along the Rhône.

19. ibis Lyon Part Dieu Les Halles

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7.6

4,046 reviews

From
$85
Best for Food Lovers
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Check into ibis Lyon Part Dieu Les Halles and step right across from Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse for Lyon’s legendary food under one roof.

The hotel sits between the Part-Dieu station and the city center. Trams, metro, and buses are close, and Westfield La Part-Dieu is nearby for shops and cafes. It takes about 10 minutes to Part-Dieu station on foot. Rooms are compact and simple, with comfy beds and good blackout curtains. They stay quiet at night. Bathrooms are small, and storage space is limited.

What stands out here is the lively ground floor. The lobby doubles as a social space with free pinball, pool, and foosball. Breakfast gets strong marks for variety, including gluten-free bread on request. Staff feel warm and quick to help, and late arrivals benefit from 24-hour check-in. This is a smart base for train travelers, solo business guests, and families who appreciate quick games before bed.

One tradeoff: it is not the ibis beside the platforms, so expect a short walk with bags. Rooms run small and do not include a kettle or fridge, which light packers may not mind but long-stay travelers could.

Pros

  • Directly opposite Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse indoor food market.
  • About 10 minutes’ walk to Part-Dieu train and airport links.
  • Playful lobby with free pinball, pool table, and foosball.
  • Generous breakfast buffet; gluten-free bread available on request.

Cons

  • Rooms and bathrooms are small with limited storage space.
  • No in-room kettle or fridge; ask the bar for hot water.
  • Air conditioning varies by room; some arrive warm and cool slowly.

What travelers say

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Abigail M.

Loved finishing the night with the Metallica pinball in the lobby after grabbing bites at Les Halles right across the street.

20. Residhotel Lyon Part Dieu

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7.7

2,000 reviews

From
$50
Best for Long Stays
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Residhotel Lyon Part-Dieu sets you up with studios and apartments with kitchenettes just a 10-minute walk to Part-Dieu station.

Find it on Boulevard Marius Vivier Merle by the business district. Trams, buses, and trains are close, and Westfield Part-Dieu mall sits nearby for supplies. Garibaldi metro is about 10 minutes on foot for Vieux Lyon. Rooms are simple and roomy, with kettles, microwaves, stoves, and fridges, plus decent sound insulation.

Its strength is practicality for rail travelers. The 24-hour front desk with secure luggage storage helps with early arrivals and late departures. It suits solo business travelers on quick trips, families who want space and a kitchenette, and cyclists using the bike storage.

The tradeoff: the setting feels plain and not very romantic, and you will walk to the metro for old-town sights. Street-facing rooms hear traffic, and on-site parking is limited.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to Lyon Part-Dieu station and Rhône Express airport link.
  • Studios and apartments include kitchenettes with microwave, stove, fridge, and kettle.
  • 24-hour front desk and secure luggage storage before check-in and after.
  • Good Wi‑Fi and strong showers for reliable, simple comfort after travel.

Cons

  • Interiors dated, narrow corridors, and small elevators create a basic feel.
  • Kitchens understocked; missing cutting board, mugs, and sharp knives in rooms.
  • Street-facing rooms get traffic noise; air conditioning performance varies in summer.

What travelers say

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Noah F.

We walked from Part-Dieu in ten minutes and cooked pasta in the kitchenette. After checkout, the front desk tagged our bags and stored them until our train.

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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.

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