1. Mercure Lyon Centre Saxe Lafayette
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Very Good
2,647 reviews
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
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.




































































































































































