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Best Lyon base and Reccomendations

Visiting Lyon in France with my wife and 1 year old for 2.5 days. Would basing ourselves in Place Bellecour or right next to Hotel De Ville De Lyon be better? Both places check the boxes, but it seems there are more boulangeries, and restaurant options near De ville. Is one location safer, nicer or better than the other?

Looking to take it slow, enjoy the old town, the fourviere, bouchons and all the great food. Hoping to visit the French Resistance Museum, the Parc de la Tete, the Sunday morning market on the Saone, and Les Halles, if we have time. If anyone has any good restaurant recommendations particularly with kids, we won’t be doing any fine dining or Michelins this trip. If there is anyone on my to do list that isn’t worth it, I’d love to know

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u/mm5m — 3 days ago

Lyon Base and recommendations

Visiting Lyon in France with my wife and 1 year old for 2.5 days. Would basing ourselves in Place Bellecour or right next to Hotel De Ville De Lyon be better? Both places check the boxes, but it seems there are more boulangeries, and restaurant options near De ville. Is one location safer, nicer or better than the other?

Looking to take it slow, enjoy the old town, the fourviere, bouchons and all the great food. Hoping to visit the French Resistance Museum, the Parc de la Tete, the Sunday morning market on the Saone, and Les Halles, if we have time. If anyone has any good restaurant recommendations particularly with kids, we won’t be doing any fine dining or Michelins this trip. If there is anyone on my to do list that isn’t worth it, I’d love to know.

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u/mm5m — 3 days ago