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Getting Around
Lyon has an excellent four-line metro network, two funiculars serving the Fourviere hill, and an extensive tram and bus system. The TCL transit card covers all modes and is the most practical way to move across the city without a car.
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Cash or Card
Card payments are accepted almost universally in Lyon, including at most bouchons and market stalls, though smaller vendors at the weekly markets and some older neighborhood cafes still prefer cash. Carrying a small amount of euros covers those gaps comfortably without needing to rely on an ATM daily.
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Good to Know
Lyon runs on its own quiet schedule, and lunch is taken seriously. Many independent restaurants close between service times and do not welcome walk-ins outside of those windows, so planning meals around local eating hours rather than convenience leads to a far richer experience. Arriving at a bouchon at 12:30 rather than 1:45 makes a genuine difference.
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ATMs
ATMs are widely distributed throughout Lyon, with reliable machines at all metro stations, major bank branches along the Presqu'ile, and near the main tourist areas of Vieux Lyon and Croix-Rousse. Using a card with no foreign transaction fees and withdrawing larger amounts less frequently keeps costs lower than relying on repeated small withdrawals.
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Currency
France uses the Euro (EUR), and Lyon is a fully modern cashless-capable city where credit and debit cards with contactless payment work seamlessly at restaurants, hotels, shops, and transport kiosks. Having a small reserve of coins is useful for the occasional public restroom or market vendor.
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Plugs
France uses Type E outlets at 230V and 50Hz. A universal European adapter works throughout the country.
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Safety
Lyon is a very safe city for travelers, with its central districts, riverbanks, and tourist areas feeling relaxed and well-populated at most hours. Standard city awareness applies around busy transit hubs like Part-Dieu station, where pickpocketing is the main concern rather than anything more serious.
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Airports
Lyon-Saint Exupery Airport (LYS) is the primary international gateway, located about 25 km east of the city center and served by the Rhonexpress express tram that connects directly to Part-Dieu station in roughly 30 minutes. Several low-cost carriers serve European routes from LYS, and Lyon is also accessible by TGV high-speed rail from Paris in under two hours.