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Sophie Miczka
2 Rue Lorette
Lyon
69003

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These charming apartments, known as les Appartements de lOpéra, are primarily used by singers from the Opera of Lyon. However, they are also loved by professionals on short or long business trips and tourists who want to stay in the city center but away from the hustle and bustle.

These cozy apartments fulfill all your needs for comfort, tranquility, and amenities such as internet, washing machine, iron and ironing board, and hair dryer. You will feel right at home. Located in the heart of Lyon on the renowned peninsula, all 4 apartments are within walking distance to major brand stores, as well as being just 100 meters away from the Museum of Fine Arts and the Opera House.

The apartments are situated in the picturesque neighborhood known as Pentes de la Croix Rousse, where you can explore the charming traboules (alleyways) and visit shops of jewelers, weavers, architects, and art galleries. The enticing designer boutiques and silk factories are sure to capture your attention.

You will have the pleasure of dining in one of the many restaurants and perhaps even ending your evening in one of the cabarets recommended by the city guides.

Les Appartements de lOpéra warmly welcome you to enjoy a pleasant stay in Lyon! Bienvenue!

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  • Parc de la Tête d'Or: Located just a short distance from Rue Lorette, Parc de la Tête d'Or is Lyon's largest urban park. It offers beautiful gardens, a lake where you can rent boats, a zoo, and various recreational activities. Perfect for a relaxing stroll or a picnic.
  • Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière: One of Lyon's most iconic landmarks, the Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière is situated on a hill overlooking the city. It features stunning architecture, intricate mosaics, and breathtaking views of Lyon. Inside, you can explore the ornate interiors and visit the crypt.
  • Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon): A UNESCO World Heritage site, Vieux Lyon is a charming neighborhood renowned for its Renaissance architecture and narrow cobblestone streets. Explore the traboules (hidden passageways), visit the Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste, and indulge in local cuisine at the numerous restaurants and cafes.
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon: This art museum is housed in a former 17th-century Benedictine convent and showcases an impressive collection of European art. From ancient Egyptian artifacts to Renaissance masterpieces and modern art, the museum offers a diverse range of artistic styles and periods.
  • Musée Miniature et Cinéma: Located in the heart of Lyon, this unique museum displays an extensive collection of miniatures, including incredibly detailed models of everyday objects and scenes. It also features an exhibition on the history of cinema, displaying props, costumes, and special effects.
  • Place des Terreaux: A bustling square in Lyon's city center, Place des Terreaux is known for its striking fountain, Fontaine Bartholdi. Surrounding the square, you'll find several impressive buildings, including the City Hall and the Museum of Fine Arts. It's a great spot to relax and people-watch.
  • Croix-Rousse: Another historic neighborhood in Lyon, Croix-Rousse is famous for its silk-weaving heritage. Take a walk along the traboules, visit the Maison des Canuts to learn about silk production, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the Jardin Rosa Mir.
  • Musée de l'Imprimerie: This museum is dedicated to the history of printing and graphic arts. Located in Lyon's former municipal printing house, it exhibits various printing presses, typesetting equipment, and a vast collection of printed materials, including posters, books, and manuscripts.
  • Institut Lumière: Lyon is known as the birthplace of cinema, and the Institut Lumière pays homage to the Lumière brothers, pioneers of the film industry. Explore their former family home, now transformed into a museum, and learn about the history of cinema through interactive exhibits and screenings. 10. Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse: Food lovers should not miss a visit to Les Halles de Lyon, an indoor market named after the renowned French chef. Here, you can shop for fresh produce, regional specialties, and enjoy a wide range of gourmet food stalls, including cheeses, pastries, and wines. Note: Distances and availability may vary, so it's always recommended to check the opening hours and plan your visit accordingly.

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