Lyon Marriott Hotel Cité Internationale





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This route invites you to go around the Tête d'Or park in the sixth arrondissement of the city of Lyon. Several entrances exist for the park from where you can start. By walking, running or cycling, this route is ideal for a green break in the heart of the city. On the program: a botanical garden, the Guignol theatre, the Tête d'Or lake, a rose garden, a zoo... to delight visitors, young and old. For the youngest (from 3 to 6 years old) do not miss the Guignol show.
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This hiking or running route starting from Place Général Leclerc allows you to discover two emblematic parks of the city of Lyon. Walkers will follow the Rhône and make a loop in the heart of the Parc de la Feyssine. This urban natural park on the banks of the Rhône, covers 45 hectares on a former water catchment area. The Parc de la Feyssine is considered the largest green space in Villeurbanne. On the way back, the circuit goes around the Parc de la Tête d'Or. This is designed as an English...
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The Tête d'Or Park is designed like an English garden. The park offers varied landscapes, one passes from vast lawns, to thickets of centenary trees. There is a botanical garden, a zoological garden, a rose garden and a 16 hectare lake. Children will be able to take advantage of the lanes for scooters or bikes.
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This hiking or biking route starts from the town of Caluire-et-Cuire. This city played an important role during the Second World War and the Resistance. The famous Jean Moulin and 7 other resistants will be arrested by the Gestapo in June 1943, during a secret meeting. Jean Moulin took his last steps as a free man in the street that today bears his name. The circuit follows the Voie de la Dombes which was built on an old railway line. Its compacted sand soil is ideal for cycling. The Voie...
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This cycle route starts from the Parc de la Tête d'Or and takes cyclists along the quays of La Saône to Saint-Rambert. The route climbs on the Chemin de Grave to Saint-Cyr-au-Mont-d'Or. From there, you will have a beautiful view of the valley and the surrounding mountains. Cyclists descend on the banks of the Saône and cross Île Barbe, an island located in the middle of the Saône, in the 9th arrondissement of Lyon. The name of Barbe is of Latin origin "insula barbara", the wild island. This...