| Christina |
May 10th, 2002 11:10 AM |
I visited Lyon as a day trip and saw quite a bit in one day because it's fairly compact and easy to get around. I think I did almost all of the things mentioned above -- first I took the funicular up the hill to see the view and basilica, then walked down and strolled around Old Town, had lunch, walked across the river and around the main plaza to see the Hotel de Ville and fountain sculpture by Bartholdi, then visited both the textile museum (not texture, it's about historical clothing and textiles--it is one of the best in the world, that's true--I was a textiles major in college so it was particularly interesting to me, but might not be to everyone; also all the signs are only in French) AND the decorative arts museum which is right next door. That is a very good museum also. After that, I walked around a bit and had a light early dinner before taking the 7 pm TGV back to Paris.<BR><BR>Things I didn't have time for given my priorities, which you may, were the Roman ruins and taking a tour of a silk factory (I really wanted to do that but it was a little farther out of town central, so I didn't).
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