The Lyon Cathedral, officially known as Saint Jean Baptiste Cathedral, is a magnificent historical site located in the heart of Lyon's old town, known as Vieux Lyon. Whether you're travelling domestically or internationally, reaching this Gothic architectural marvel is fairly straightforward:
If you are flying in, the nearest airport is Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS). Upon arrival:
Lyon has two main train stations, Lyon Part-Dieu and Lyon Perrache. Both stations are well connected to the rest of France and other European cities.
If traveling by car, Lyon is well connected by highways. For GPS navigation, use the following address:
Place Saint-Jean, 69005 Lyon, France
Keep in mind that parking in Vieux Lyon can be limited and is generally pay-to-park. There are several public car parks near the area.
Once in the Vieux Lyon district, follow the signage or ask locals for directions to the Lyon Cathedral, as it is a well-known landmark in the area.
The area around the Cathedral is pedestrian-friendly, but keep in mind it is located in the old town, which has cobblestone streets and some inclines. Visitors with mobility issues may need assistance.
The Cathedral normally welcomes visitors during the day but check the official cathedral or Lyon tourism website for specific opening times, as they may vary due to religious services or cultural events.