Fourvière Hill, often called "the hill that prays" given its numerous religious buildings, is a prominent feature of the city of Lyon. It is also home to the ancient Roman Theatres, which are a must-see for visitors interested in history and archaeology. Here's how you can reach Fourvière Hill:
The most scenic way to reach Fourvière Hill is by taking one of the two funicular lines from Vieux Lyon metro station. The funiculars are part of the Lyon public transportation system. One line goes directly to Fourvière, the other to Minimes theater close to the Roman Theatres. The journey takes about 5 minutes.
Bus lines also serve Fourvière Hill. You can take bus number 20 from the Bellecour or Vieux Lyon areas and get off at the "Fourvière" stop.
If you choose to drive, there is a parking lot near the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière. However, parking is limited, and navigating the steep, narrow roads of the hill can be challenging.
For those who prefer to walk, there are several staircases and footpaths from Old Lyon to the top of the hill, such as the 'Montée des Chazeaux' and 'Montée du Gourguillon'. It's a brisk walk that rewards you with beautiful views over Lyon.
The Fourvière hill and its attractions are equipped to welcome visitors with reduced mobility, with specific parking spaces and adapted facilities at the major sites.
After reaching the Fourvière Hill, the ancient Roman Theatres are easily accessible by foot. They consist of a large theatre and a smaller odéon. Entry is usually free unless there is a special event. Do not miss the magnificent panoramic views of Lyon from this historical site!
Note: It's advisable to check the latest timetables for public transportation and any visitor restrictions that may be in place due to events or maintenance.