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

20 Best Hotels in Lyon for 2026

Reviewed by Claire Roberts - 6 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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Lyon, in France's Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, draws visitors with its historic Old Town, riverfront beauty, and famed gastronomy. This curated list for travelers seeking the strongest overall options balances location, comfort, and value. Hotels were chosen from broad city hotel research and then narrowed by verified guest ratings and recent reviews focused on proximity and service. Lyon’s world-renowned cuisine, especially its bouchons and Michelin spots, gives a delicious reason to explore.

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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 Couples
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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Pullman Lyon
5
Best Value
9.1

4,233 reviews

Pullman Lyon

Steps from Lyon Part-Dieu station, Pullman Lyon pairs near-silent rooms with fast links to the airport tram just minutes away.
From$156
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9

2,387 reviews

Hôtel Maison Lacassagne Lyon

Set in Lyon’s 3rd arrondissement, this boutique hotel trades bustle for calm and fast links to the center in about 30 minutes by public transport.
From$108
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Warwick Reine Astrid - Lyon
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Best for Families
8.8

2,643 reviews

Warwick Reine Astrid - Lyon

Set directly across from Parc de la Tête d’Or, Warwick Reine Astrid delivers apartment-style suites with kitchens and calm, residential vibes within easy reach of central Lyon.
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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

E

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

B

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. Pullman Lyon

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9.1

4,233 reviews

From
$156
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Steps from Lyon Part-Dieu station, Pullman Lyon pairs near-silent rooms with fast links to the airport tram just minutes away.

The hotel sits beside the transport hub, with trams, buses, and the Westfield mall across the street. Vieux Lyon is about 20 to 30 minutes by tram or an unrushed walk. Rooms feel new and spacious, with blackout curtains and serious soundproofing. Expect walk-in showers or deep tubs, often with a separate WC, plus Clarins toiletries and free still and sparkling water stations on every floor.

It stands out for station-side convenience without the noise. Breakfast draws raves for fresh variety, and the gym is better equipped than most city hotels. That makes it ideal for rail travelers catching early trains or the Rhônexpress, solo business travelers who need quick transit links, and families who want large rooms and a small kids’ corner in the lobby. Pet owners may request a dog bed and bowl.

The tradeoff: the historic core sits across the river, so plan a 20 to 30 minute ride or walk. Ongoing roadworks can make car drop-off tricky, and some rideshares stop a short walk away.

Pros

  • Steps from Lyon Part-Dieu station and the airport tram.
  • Spacious, soundproof rooms with blackout curtains for deep, undisturbed sleep.
  • Clarins toiletries and large walk-in showers; some rooms have separate toilet.
  • Free still and sparkling water dispensers on every guest floor.

Cons

  • Ongoing roadworks restrict vehicle access; rideshares may drop a block away.
  • Around 20 to 30 minutes by tram or walk to Vieux Lyon.
  • Bar and room service can be slow during busy periods.

What travelers say

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Ava P.

The sparkling-and-still water tap on my floor was clutch. Filled bottles, then slept like a rock behind blackout curtains and silent windows next to Part-Dieu.

6. Hôtel Maison Lacassagne Lyon

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9

2,387 reviews

From
$108
Best for Business
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Set in Lyon’s 3rd arrondissement, this boutique hotel trades bustle for calm and fast links to the center in about 30 minutes by public transport.

The address on Avenue Lacassagne puts it in a quiet residential pocket with buses close by and the metro about a short walk away. Part-Dieu station is a quick ride. Rooms feel thoughtful and neat, with air conditioning, comfy beds, and creative decor. Some look onto the garden courtyard or include a small balcony. Wi‑Fi holds up for video calls, and many rooms include a Nespresso machine.

Service is the highlight here. Staff greet guests by name and solve small issues fast. The breakfast stands out, with fresh, tasty options served in a bright room that opens to the garden. This is a good base for road‑trippers, solo business travelers, and couples who want a quiet night’s sleep. It also suits visitors needing to be near Hôpital Édouard‑Herriot.

There is a tradeoff. The residential setting means fewer dinner choices nearby, and most sightseeing in Old Town requires a ride. On‑street parking is common, and some nearby streets show broken glass, so avoid leaving anything in the car.

Pros

  • Quiet residential base with bus stop nearby; center reached in 30 minutes.
  • Abundant breakfast with fresh local items in a bright, sunny room.
  • Peaceful garden courtyard with outdoor seating for coffee or evening drinks.
  • Helpful staff; reliable Wi‑Fi suitable for video calls and work.

Cons

  • No on‑site restaurant for lunch or dinner; breakfast only.
  • Mostly on‑street parking; reports of car break‑ins on nearby streets.
  • Far from Old Town; expect 30 minutes by public transport.

What travelers say

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Hudson W.

I took my coffee to the garden each morning—quiet and green. The bus around the corner got me downtown in about 30 minutes.

7. Boscolo Lyon Hotel & Spa

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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

J

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.

8. Warwick Reine Astrid - Lyon

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8.8

2,643 reviews

From
$290
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

Set directly across from Parc de la Tête d’Or, Warwick Reine Astrid delivers apartment-style suites with kitchens and calm, residential vibes within easy reach of central Lyon.

Tranquil streets frame the building, with bakeries and small markets nearby. Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse sits about 10 minutes away on foot. Buses stop by the door; the nearest metro is a 10–15 minute walk. Suites feel roomy, with separate living areas and well-equipped kitchens; many include balconies and parquet floors, and soundproof windows keep traffic noise low.

This place stands out for space and self-sufficiency in a four-star setting. Families get real breathing room and breakfast that even includes a pancake machine. Business travelers find reliable Wi‑Fi, a gym and sauna for resets, and work-friendly living areas. Pet owners also appreciate dog-friendly policies and the huge park for walks.

The tradeoff: the residential setting puts Vieux Lyon and the main sights a longer walk away. Underground parking is convenient, but spaces are tight for larger cars and breakfast can feel crowded at peak times.

Pros

  • Suites with kitchens and separate living areas, ideal for longer stays.
  • Directly across from Parc de la Tête d’Or for morning walks.
  • Gym and sauna on site; guest laundry available for extended trips.
  • Helpful, welcoming staff and quiet, well-soundproofed rooms at night.

Cons

  • Underground parking spaces are tight, awkward for larger vehicles.
  • Residential setting means fewer cafes next door; metro is a longer walk.
  • Breakfast lines form at peak times; layout around machines creates bottlenecks.

What travelers say

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Oliver G.

I used the real kitchen and a small balcony—it felt like an apartment, not a hotel. The park was two minutes away for a morning stroll.

9. Hôtel Fort St Laurent Lyon - Handwritten Collection

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1/4

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8.8

371 reviews

From
$856
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

A restored hilltop fort above Croix-Rousse with a panoramic terrace bar and Rhône-facing rooms.

Set on the eastern slope of Croix-Rousse, the hotel looks over the Rhône and the city’s roofs. Artisan shops, cafés, and Place des Terreaux sit downhill, about 15 minutes to Vieux Lyon if you walk. Many ride the bus or metro back up. Rooms mix high ceilings with clean, modern lines. Bathrooms feel smart, with large walk-in showers; some are finished in dark stone. Note that a few rooms are compact and some do not include a minibar, though coffee machines are standard.

The terrace steals the show. It frames wide city views that make sunsets and breakfast feel special. It suits couples who want a romantic perch, design lovers, and weekend city breakers who prefer a calm, local base. Families should look to the Suites; staff prepare extras with care, and the area stays quiet at night. Dogs are welcome, which is handy for longer wanders on the plateau.

There is a tradeoff for the views. The hilltop setting means a steep return on foot; many guests take transit up. If arriving by car, allow extra time, as parking is off-site and directions are tricky.

Pros

  • Terrace bar with sweeping Rhône and city views, ideal for sunset.
  • Excellent breakfast with local products and outdoor seating on terrace.
  • Friendly staff; thoughtful touches like kids’ extras and pet-friendly rooms.
  • Suites feel spacious and quiet, with modern bathrooms and rain showers.

Cons

  • Hilltop location requires steep walks; many steps around the area.
  • Parking is off-site and directions to the garage are confusing.
  • Some rooms lack a minibar fridge for personal items.

What travelers say

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Delilah R.

Breakfast on the terrace with the Rhône below was a wow moment. The climb back up after dinner was steep, so we hopped the bus instead.

10. 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.

11. Carlton Hotel Lyon - MGallery Collection

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8.6

1,455 reviews

From
$207
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set on the Place de la République, Carlton Hotel Lyon puts boutiques at the door, Vieux Lyon and Les Halles about 20 minutes away on foot, and calm, well‑soundproofed rooms above the buzz.

The entrance sits on Rue Jussieu beside the pedestrian square. Cafés, bouchons, and shopping fill the blocks around it, and metro stops are a short walk. Inside, classic details and a vintage elevator add character. Rooms vary in size; some have large bathrooms, strong air conditioning, and both a kettle and coffee maker. Street‑facing rooms bring lively views; courtyard rooms stay very quiet.

Service is the headline here. Staff store bags late, share spot‑on dining tips, and step up when travel goes sideways. That care makes this a smart pick for couples, first‑time city explorers, and families who want an easy base. Business travelers get fast Wi‑Fi and a peaceful place to work in quieter rooms. Drivers will appreciate valet parking.

One tradeoff: the single historic lift stops short of the lobby, so there are a few steps to manage with luggage.

Pros

  • Pedestrian-center location on Place de la République, shops and cafés steps away.
  • Walk to Vieux Lyon and Les Halles in about 20 minutes.
  • Friendly, proactive staff with excellent local dining tips and assistance.
  • Valet parking service opposite the hotel, helpful team manages cars.

Cons

  • Shower water pressure runs on the gentle side.
  • Only one elevator, and you climb a few steps to reach it.
  • Breakfast is pricey for light eaters and feels crowded on weekends.

What travelers say

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Amelia M.

The vintage elevator stole the show, and my quiet courtyard room made for great sleep right in the center.

12. Hôtel Le Roosevelt Lyon

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1/5

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8.7

1,318 reviews

From
$293
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set in Lyon’s 6th, Hôtel Le Roosevelt puts you 5 minutes from the metro, 10 minutes from the Rhône, and gives you a calm, modern base between river and park.

It sits on Rue de Sèze, with bakeries, cafés, and bistros all around. Walk about 15 minutes to Parc de la Tête d’Or, or 25–30 minutes to Vieux Lyon; the Rhône is closer. Two quick metro stops take you into the Presqu’île. Rooms feel refreshed and smart, with comfy beds, strong showers, kettles, and windows that open; courtyard-facing rooms stay quieter than street side, and the elevator is compact.

Breakfast is the highlight: fresh pastries, house‑made cakes, and gluten‑free options get praised often. There’s a lobby fountain with still and sparkling water, and fast Wi‑Fi for work. Front desk help stands out too, from quick check‑ins to a large, lockable luggage room. It suits city walkers and food lovers, solo business travelers, cyclists using the bike garage, and drivers who value secure on‑site parking (first‑come) or an underground garage around the corner.

On‑site spaces are limited and cannot be reserved, so arriving later often means using a nearby garage instead.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to metro and many restaurants in Lyon’s 6th.
  • Fresh breakfast with house‑made cakes and gluten‑free options.
  • Secure on‑site parking plus an underground garage around the corner.
  • Fast Wi‑Fi and quiet courtyard-facing rooms for better sleep.

Cons

  • On-site parking limited; spaces are first-come and not reservable.
  • Air conditioning struggles during heat waves; some rooms stay warm.
  • Soundproofing not perfect; hallway or street noise may carry.

What travelers say

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Isaac A.

Loved the lobby water fountain with still and sparkling taps, and check-in took two minutes. A quiet courtyard-facing room meant real sleep after long days.

13. Bikube Lyon

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1/10

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8.6

1,388 reviews

From
$196
Best for Long Stays
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Bikube Lyon blends apart-hotel living with rooftop co-working and shared kitchens, just a 3-minute walk to the metro for quick rides into Vieux Lyon.

It sits on a quiet street in the 3rd arrondissement, near small groceries and a bakery. Tram and metro stops are around the corner; Part-Dieu station is about 10 minutes by tram. Studios and apartments feel new and bright. Each has a compact kitchenette with hob, fridge, and kettle, plus clever storage, blackout shutters, and efficient air-conditioning.

The standout here is everyday ease for work and longer stays. You can answer emails in the roof spaces, then cook in your room or on the terrace. There is underground parking with lift access, a laundry room, reliable Wi‑Fi, and a small gym. It suits solo business travelers, digital nomads, couples, and small families who want space to self-cater.

One tradeoff: the fire alarm system is quite sensitive, and cooking steam has triggered building-wide alerts at times. Light cooking or using the terrace kitchens helps avoid late-night disturbances.

Pros

  • Three-minute walk to metro and tram for quick trips across Lyon.
  • Modern studios and apartments with well-equipped kitchenettes and smart storage.
  • Rooftop terrace with co-working spaces, plus a small on-site gym.
  • Secure underground parking with elevator access to reception.

Cons

  • Over-sensitive fire alarms sometimes trigger during cooking, even late at night.
  • Housekeeping scheduled every three days rather than daily service.
  • Some rooms have an elevated bed platform that can trip you at night.

What travelers say

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Noah G.

The blackout shutters and quiet room knocked me out fast; best sleep of the trip. Loved making coffee in the kitchenette before hopping on the metro.

14. Mercure Lyon Centre - Gare Part Dieu

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8.6

1,802 reviews

From
$127
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

At Mercure Lyon Centre - Gare Part-Dieu, you can taste truffles made with honey from the rooftop hives and step to the airport tram across the street.

The hotel sits next to Lyon Part-Dieu station. Trams, buses, and metro fan out from the plaza, and Les Halles de Lyon is an easy walk. A major shopping center sits just behind the station. Rooms are large and very quiet thanks to strong soundproofing. Many add a sofa, and bathrooms often split the toilet from the shower. Clarins toiletries and steady water pressure make cleanup simple.

Transit convenience is the headline here. Roll your bag from the train and you are checked in fast. Staff shine with thoughtful help, from storing luggage to calling drivers. Families like the extra space and the lobby fish and geckos. Cyclists get a secure bike room, while drivers can use the garage with EV charging. It suits rail travelers, short city breaks, and business trips that need quick connections.

Tradeoff: the station area feels businesslike, not postcard-pretty, and Vieux Lyon sits about 20 minutes away by metro or taxi. In warm months, room cooling may run warm for some.

Pros

  • Right beside Part-Dieu station; airport Rhônexpress stop is across the street.
  • Spacious, well-soundproofed rooms with separate toilet and shower areas.
  • Clarins toiletries, lobby water refill tap, and reliable luggage storage service.
  • Secure bike room and on-site parking garage with EV charging.

Cons

  • Air conditioning struggles at times; rooms can feel warm and stuffy.
  • Breakfast quality varies; limited vegetables and occasional cold hot items.
  • Immediate area feels less charming and can seem unsafe late at night.

What travelers say

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Scarlett H.

Caught the Rhônexpress across the street and still slept like a rock—rooms are huge and silent. Loved filling water bottles at the lobby tap before heading out.

15. Hotel De Verdun 1882, BW Signature Collection

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1/10

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9

1,425 reviews

From
$165
Best for Food Lovers
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Set in an 1882 townhouse on the Presqu’île, this boutique stay blends old-character bones with a fresh, art-filled renovation just 5 minutes from Perrache station.

The location works well for exploring. You can walk about 15–20 minutes to Vieux Lyon and Bellecour, or hop on trams and the metro around the corner. The street stays calm at night, yet there are bakeries, wine bars, and easy dining nearby. Inside, rooms feel personal, not generic. Expect tasteful prints, good reading light, and modern showers; many travelers note quiet nights thanks to solid windows, with a few rooms offering soundproofed French doors.

Service is the standout. Owners Gilles and Isabelle share tailored walking routes, smart restaurant picks, and local tips that save time. The vibe is friendly and home-like, not formal. It suits couples who want charm and quiet, solo or business travelers who value transport access and rest, and families who appreciate bunk-bed family rooms and thoughtful touches.

There are tradeoffs with the historic layout. Some split-level floors mean the elevator does not reach every landing, and a few entry steps from the street can be tricky with heavy luggage. The position also puts you a longer walk from the Old Town than riverfront addresses, though the metro makes it easy.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Perrache station, trams, and metro connections.
  • Recently renovated historic building with quiet, tastefully decorated rooms.
  • Owners offer personalized restaurant tips and custom walking routes.
  • Family rooms with comfy bunk beds and soundproofed windows.

Cons

  • Elevator skips some split-level floors; short stairs required to rooms.
  • A few entry steps from street to lobby complicate heavy luggage.
  • Old Town is a 15–20 minute walk or short metro ride away.

What travelers say

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Elizabeth S.

Our family room had real bunk beds, not a sofa bed, and the kids claimed the top bunks within minutes.

16. Fourvière Hôtel

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8.5

2,981 reviews

From
$294
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Fourvière Hôtel welcomes guests in a reception set inside a former chapel, atop Fourvière hill near the basilica, with the funicular to Vieux Lyon about 7–10 minutes away.

The hotel sits by the Roman theaters and Notre‑Dame de Fourvière. Walk leafy paths or hop the funicular for the old town in minutes. Rooms are quiet and minimalist, echoing the building’s past. Expect firm beds, small windows, and modern bathrooms that feel simple rather than ornate.

What stands out here is the calm, rare for a city stay. The gardens, the long outdoor lap pool, and the cloistered restaurant, Les Téléphones, make lingering easy. It suits history lovers and couples who want quiet evenings. Families who value space and a pool between sights will also do well. Drivers appreciate on‑site parking.

There is a tradeoff. The hilltop perch means getting back from Vieux Lyon takes the funicular or a steep walk. If nightlife is the focus, staying lower in town may be easier.

Pros

  • Converted convent with chapel lobby and peaceful cloister gardens.
  • 10-minute walk to Basilica and nearby funicular down to Vieux Lyon.
  • Long outdoor lap pool with sunbeds, plus steam room and hot tub.
  • On-site restaurant Les Téléphones serves in the cloister courtyard.

Cons

  • Uphill setting; return from old town requires steep walk or funicular.
  • Spa area is small and lacks a dedicated relaxation lounge.
  • Breakfast space gets crowded and refills run slow at peak times.

What travelers say

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Mia D.

Cooling off in the long lap pool after walking back from the funicular felt amazing. The cloister courtyard stayed shady and quiet, even during a heatwave.

17. The Ruck Hotel

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1/10

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8.5

1,245 reviews

From
$195
Best for Business
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Set beside Matmut Stadium Gerland with Metro B at the doorstep, The Ruck Hotel makes match days and city hops easy.

The address sits in Lyon’s 7th, a short walk to Halle Tony Garnier. Hop on Line B and reach Part-Dieu without changing trains. The neighborhood is still growing, but it feels calm at night. Rooms lean modern with rugby touches, clean lines, and very comfortable beds. Some look toward the stadium, which is a treat on event nights.

This place shines for rugby weekends and concerts. The lobby bar and terrace become a friendly pre‑game hub, while the restaurant turns out solid plates and a thoughtful wine list. Business travelers get quick metro access and secure underground parking, plus practical, quiet rooms to reset after meetings. Families appreciate the space and easy transport when moving a crew across the city.

Know this before you book: the pool isn’t on site. Access is through the public leisure center next door and requires an extra fee. If a hotel pool is a must, plan accordingly.

Pros

  • Steps from Matmut Stadium Gerland and Halle Tony Garnier event venues.
  • Metro Line B station at the doorstep for fast city access.
  • Friendly staff; modern, clean rooms with very comfortable beds.
  • Secure underground parking with electric vehicle charging available.

Cons

  • Not central; area is still redeveloping with limited shops nearby.
  • No in-room kettle or fridge, and limited bathroom toiletries.
  • Pool access is next-door leisure center, with an extra fee.

What travelers say

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Andrew M.

We left the stadium and were back in our room before the crowds, and the bartender made surprise mocktails for our kids—perfect finish after a big game.

18. Crowne Plaza Lyon - Cité Internationale

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8.4

2,736 reviews

From
$120
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

This riverside base lets you cross into Parc de la Tête d’Or in minutes and catch the bus outside for 10–15 minute rides to central Lyon.

It sits in Cité Internationale, next to Centre de Congrès de Lyon and L’Amphithéâtre 3000. Cafes and restaurants line the complex, but the vibe stays calm by the river. The park is right across the road, with long paths for runs and a small free zoo. Rooms are spacious and quiet, with comfy beds, big showers or bathtubs, and reliable Wi‑Fi.

What this hotel does best is event access without stress. Walk to a conference or concert, then unwind beside the water or in the park. It suits solo business travelers, runners, and families who want playgrounds and green space steps away. Drivers also get easy arrivals thanks to the large underground car park connected to the building.

You trade an Old Lyon address for space and quiet by the park, so plan on bus rides for many sights and dinners. The gym is small, and some rooms lack a fridge.

Pros

  • Steps from Centre de Congrès de Lyon and L’Amphithéâtre 3000.
  • Bus stop outside with 10–15 minute rides to central Lyon.
  • Opposite Parc de la Tête d’Or, great for runs and kids.
  • Spacious, quiet rooms with very comfortable beds and reliable Wi‑Fi.

Cons

  • Some rooms lack a fridge or minibar for storing snacks.
  • Gym is small with few weights and limited cardio machines.
  • Breakfast gets crowded at peak times; dinner menu and quality vary.

What travelers say

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Harper W.

We crossed the road into Parc de la Tête d’Or every morning, then hopped the bus right outside and were in the center in 10 minutes.

19. 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.

20. Le Phénix Hôtel

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8.4

1,020 reviews

From
$363
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Le Phénix Hôtel sits on the Saône in Vieux Lyon, so you wake to river views and step into cobbled lanes the moment you leave the lobby.

From the door, cafés, bouchons, and the Presqu’île are a short stroll; there’s a bus stop at the door and the metro is nearby. Rooms range from snug to spacious, with many offering broad windows framing the water. Double-glazed panes keep traffic noise out. Some bathrooms include jetted tubs, though layouts vary.

The draw here is the blend of classic quarter charm with bright, recently refreshed spaces. Travelers who value small touches will like the free still and sparkling water refills in reusable bottles. Book a river-view room for couples, consider triple rooms for families, and solo or business guests get easy transport and quiet sleep.

Note the tradeoffs: several rooms use a shower-over-bath with a curtain, so water can escape. There’s no in-room minibar or kettle, and parking is limited and off-site.

Pros

  • On the Saône in Vieux Lyon, many sights within easy walk.
  • River-view rooms with double-glazed windows keep street noise down.
  • Free still and sparkling water refills at reception in reusable bottles.
  • Bus stop outside; short walk to metro for city connections.

Cons

  • Many bathrooms use shower-over-bath with curtain, floors get wet.
  • No minibar or kettle in rooms; water collected at reception.
  • Limited on-site parking; nearby garages cost extra and require access keys.

What travelers say

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Abigail M.

The bus stop outside was clutch, and our river-view room stayed whisper-quiet with the double glazing. Free sparkling water refills at reception were a nice surprise.

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.