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  • @AmeliaAndJP
    @AmeliaAndJP 26 дней назад +5

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  • @xavierfrenchforall
    @xavierfrenchforall 20 дней назад +68

    Lyon is arguably the best place to experience France as a foreigner. It is a big city, it looks like Paris but it's cheaper, less packed and more welcoming. PLUS: you get more restaurants there than anywhere else, the food culture is just great!

    • @synkaan2167
      @synkaan2167 19 дней назад +5

      I would recommend Bordeaux.

    • @helenefrench4275
      @helenefrench4275 18 дней назад +1

      Paris is much better :)

    • @xavierfrenchforall
      @xavierfrenchforall 17 дней назад +7

      @@helenefrench4275 Agree to disagree ;-)

    • @lucian6857
      @lucian6857 14 дней назад +1

      it is still extremely expensive

    • @clio2rsminicup
      @clio2rsminicup 13 дней назад +8

      What a short and funny resume. To read you, apart from these 3 cities and their agglomeration, all the rest of France is a desert without life and without activities (???) LOL
      So really we can add for example:
      - LILLES, big dynamic city in the north near Belgium and its agglomeration of more than 1,110,000 inhabitants.
      - BORDEAUX, world capital of Wine, agglomeration of 835,000 inhabitants.
      - TOULOUSE, European capital of aeronautics and aerospace (Airbus, Dassault, etc.), agglomeration of 820,000 inhabitants.
      - MONTPELLIER, young, dynamic, university city, in the south of France, agglomeration of 510,000 inhabitants?
      - NANTES, same as Montpellier but further to the north-east, agglomeration of 680,000 inhabitants.
      etc...

  • @pascalefayet7055
    @pascalefayet7055 17 дней назад +34

    I was born in Lyon. My ancestors were silk weavers. I am surprised that you do not mention the silk industry and the Tête D'Or park, which is one of the largest in Europe. Also, I don't know which restaurants you went to but it is possible to eat well in Lyon with cheaper prices than the ones you mentioned. I left my hometown a few years ago and I miss it.

    • @JulianLaEcho
      @JulianLaEcho 12 дней назад

      The Florentine and Medici famliies and Tuscan republics as well Venice influenced and formed anything in Lyon way before anything. Bow down to Italy.

    • @gabrielbalbec883
      @gabrielbalbec883 10 дней назад +1

      @@JulianLaEcho I don't think Lyons looks like an Italian city, though the italian influence there was as extensive as anywhere else in Europe.

    • @user-px3in1od6h
      @user-px3in1od6h 7 дней назад

      The Old Lyon district is the largest Florentine Renaissance architectural ensemble in Europe outside Italy, so..

    • @lindafleming3907
      @lindafleming3907 5 дней назад +2

      Yes, your hometown is beautiful. It’s the old capital of France and evidently the gastronomic capital of the world, isn’t it? Gateau de foie de volaille, petite tarte a l‘onion, creme de la courge 😂 eh bah!
      All that jazz..
      I lived in Place Bellecoeur and St John for two years and experienced nothing but kindness and consideration from the Lyonais.

    • @gabrielbalbec883
      @gabrielbalbec883 5 дней назад

      @@user-px3in1od6h the old Lyon district is extremely different, in gorm as well as in spirit, from anything you will find in Italy, although we are all indebted to the italian Renaissance.

  • @rowenn1729
    @rowenn1729 20 дней назад +18

    I am from Lyon and summer is the season of roadworks and renovation 😂. If you don't like crowded cites Lyon is a paradise in summer

  • @ogamiitto8627
    @ogamiitto8627 18 дней назад +25

    In France we have three real big cities : the worldwide famous Paris, the boisterous Marseille and the mysterious and discreet Lyon. A lot of my fellow citizens don't know Lyon very well, except for its gastronomy or its "Fête des Lumières".

    • @Jazzmaster11
      @Jazzmaster11 12 дней назад +3

      Perhaps 4 ? The Toulouse conurbation now has over a million residents and has a very different vibe compare to the 3 others.

    • @ogamiitto8627
      @ogamiitto8627 12 дней назад +2

      @@Jazzmaster11 I give you that, Toulouse is close to Lyon in terms of population. My point is Toulouse rings even more bells (rugby, cassoulet, accent, air&space industry, "pink city", etc) than Lyon does.

    • @FARINAOlivier
      @FARINAOlivier 6 дней назад

      @@ogamiitto8627 you are kidding! lyon is the double of the toulouse population in the urban area.Sorry but toulouse can't be considered as big city at an international level.

    • @Yac7111
      @Yac7111 3 дня назад

      @@ogamiitto8627 Lyon est plus grand que marseille.

    • @guillaumedumont1559
      @guillaumedumont1559 2 дня назад

      @@Yac7111 la ville de Lyon est moins peuplée mais son aire urbaine est bien plus grande que celle de Marseille :)

  • @lkiyia
    @lkiyia 14 дней назад +11

    If anyone tries Lyon, don't skip a parc named "tete d'or", it's a really big parc with a free zoo. The food is also very specific to the region, if you look for a type of restaurant named "bouchon", you'll get specific Lyon food. If you feel very adventurous (for my stereotype of americans), "andouillette" is my favorite!

  • @Zoltanthemystical
    @Zoltanthemystical 26 дней назад +39

    Thank you both for mentioning the homeless and especially those who seemed to have mental health issues. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anybody in the travel industry discuss that topic before, and it shows your courage, compassion and empathy to mention it.
    It’s an issue that there should be more discussion about all levels of our society because it’s an issue which ultimately will touch every single one of us either directly or through a loved one which might be a friend or a coworker or family.
    In this case, apparently, Lyon has been overwhelmed with young migrants, (based on looking at some French newspapers online). But I can’t understand why people who are showing signs of mental health distress or other people who may be having physical health issues, are not being brought in for observation and care.
    I hope this causes other people to discuss the topic both specifically about Lyon and more broadly …so thanks again. You guys rock! 😊

    • @lionssinofpride7817
      @lionssinofpride7817 17 дней назад +1

      @@Zoltanthemystical don't trust French newspaper.

    • @ericsolal9895
      @ericsolal9895 16 дней назад +3

      There are not enough people working in mental illness structures (in all France) and it's worse during holidays when some patients are out of hospitals instead of staying in.

    • @feanimmorco3480
      @feanimmorco3480 15 дней назад +6

      Politics took money out of healthcare year after year resulting in this. In addition I'd like to add that if they didn't see many homeless in Paris it is because they have been taken out of the city by law enforcement and moved to other cities in preparation for the Olympics...

    • @KenishiroMashiba
      @KenishiroMashiba 2 дня назад

      @@feanimmorco3480buuuuuullshiiiiiit
      I’ve worked many years in a psychiatric hospital in Lyon. Absolutely no money “not coming in anymore” problem but definitely a “money being thrown away on stupid bureaucracy” problem.
      And on top of that… migrants, migrants, migrants. First year of work, would see a migrant once a twice a week. After eight years, it was more like six or seven times A DAY. Multiply the amount of patient by a 20 fold requiring care, don’t be surprised everything goes bankrupt.

  • @marcelcharbonnier297
    @marcelcharbonnier297 19 дней назад +17

    06:18 : yups. This is not Palais de la Bourse, but it is the Townhall of Lyon (built between 1646 and 1672 by several architects, the most famous being Jules Hardouin-Mansart).

  • @MarianneInmarsilia
    @MarianneInmarsilia 26 дней назад +30

    Young people in France drink more beer than wine, but for good wine and food in Lyon go to a Bouchon Lyonnaise. Maybe you needed to go to more blue collar restaurants and order la formule instead of à la carte in Lyon. There is a housing shortage in Lyon due to the high number of students….accommodation is expensive. The knitting and crochet tradition comes from Lyon’s long history as a textile and silk making capital. The Festival of Lights in Lyon in December is spectacular ❤

    • @deebee2603
      @deebee2603 26 дней назад +1

      JP and Amelia are vegan, so it's probably impossible for them to order 'La formule.'

    • @jfrancobelge
      @jfrancobelge 21 день назад +4

      Beer is more something that French people drink between meals as well as during meals. Traditionally, in the French culture wine goes with food, e.g. it's recommended to drink certain wines with certain dishes. This is why you seldom see a French person drinking wine outside meals, except for Champagne and other sparkling wines.

    • @VirginieLalere
      @VirginieLalere 3 дня назад

      @@jfrancobelge Absolutely true. We don't have wine on it's own, we drink it with a meal (or maybe white wine could be the exception, as an "aperitif")

    • @KenishiroMashiba
      @KenishiroMashiba 2 дня назад

      BS ! The housing shortage is due to the huge amount of migrants that arrived in the last five years. There was absolutely no housing shortage ten years ago, you could find an appartement in a couple of weeks.

  • @michaelevershed288
    @michaelevershed288 26 дней назад +17

    This is timely. I'm in Lyon for the month and I'm quite liking it so far. Fully agree about the expensive restaurants but affordable groceries (by Canadian standards). It's a nice change from my usual Paris trip

  • @PvtReiben1
    @PvtReiben1 9 дней назад +5

    Hi guys @AmeliaAndJP !
    At 6:16 it's not a picture of le Palais de la Bourse but one of our cityhall, built during the XVII th century. Just to let you know.
    Hope you enjoyed your stay here. Seems you had a good time anyway.
    cheers to both of you

    • @VirginieLalere
      @VirginieLalere 3 дня назад

      well, I was going to mention that ! Glad you did ! Palais de la Bourse is not too far, in the Cordeliers area, still in the Presqu'île part.

  • @pigafettalyon1270
    @pigafettalyon1270 19 дней назад +8

    Hi Amelia and JP! I'm writing these lines looking down onto the confluence area that you show from 6:47 onwards. When I arrived in San Diego in 1994, the US's population was 263 million. Now it's above 330. I shed one or the other tear when I had to leave for job reasons, but I will never forget the friendly welcome I received by the Californians. I felt as one of their's at the end of eight years. Same here in Lyon. After 23 years, I may not have become a full-blown Frenchman, to be sure, but I know intimately how they tick. A certain Thomas Jefferson contemplated the river scene below my windows as a young diplomat dispatched to Lyon; a commemorative plaque is placed where he stood. And the cosmopolitan attitude of SoCal has taught me as a young man how to be at ease in France, too. Let's not be afraid of one another. All hail from Lyon, by a hun.

  • @sirrebral
    @sirrebral 26 дней назад +18

    I liked Lyon, Marseille (plus Aix en Provence), and Nice, but my personal preference is Paris... there's ALWAYS something new to do/see/experience. I always stay somewhere in the heart of the city and near a metro station, making it easily walkable; that way, most everywhere I want to go is within a 20-minute walk/bike/metro radius.
    I'm not put off by the protests; I actually appreciate them, and have been to a major one at République. They...as well as the national motto, "Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité"...are a testament to democratic ideals, free speech, and the power of the people...things that are all too often taken for granted by folks back home.
    As for the abundance of beer ...don't forget that Germany is LITERALLY next door!

  • @Junkmail007
    @Junkmail007 26 дней назад +8

    Love your channel! As a US citizen living in Budapest, you guy's have inspired so many Americans that there is an alternative to a happy, meaningful, healthy life to escape some of the madness back home. Happy and safe travels! :) I just returned fro Valencia after watching your videos.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP 25 дней назад

      Thank you so much! 😊

  • @antoinemozart243
    @antoinemozart243 24 дня назад +7

    The Roman quarter is by the most stunning place in Lyon. The outlook is phenomenal and it is a quiet and grandiose place just above the city.

    • @guillaumeessertel9743
      @guillaumeessertel9743 19 дней назад

      I absolutely agree. It 's from the roman theatres that came up my passion for archaeology. This place is really timeless

    • @Inglese001
      @Inglese001 4 дня назад

      N’oublions pas les Nuits de Fourvière !

    • @antoinemozart243
      @antoinemozart243 4 дня назад

      @@Inglese001 pffff ! Woke.

  • @phil32757
    @phil32757 9 дней назад +3

    French here stuck living in Florida….. I’d highly recommend visiting the region of Alsace:
    The car and train museum in Mulhouse
    The Haut Koenisbourg Castle one hour north of Mulhouse.
    And on the way visit Fort Mutzig
    And then the best: all medieval villages on the route du vin. And then you’re just 20 minutes from both Germany and Switzerland (warning: Switzerland is expensive!)

  • @cbo-d9n
    @cbo-d9n 16 дней назад +5

    Merci merci, vous avez bien résumé ma très chère ville !!

  • @Michaelgoestofrance
    @Michaelgoestofrance 18 дней назад +3

    I'm glad you guys came to Lyon, my adopted city of 20+ years as a Brit. I absolutely love it. The architecture, the rivers, the food... it usually ranks around number 20 on the list of world's most liveable cities, which is pretty good going for a largely unknown city.

  • @beckyecklund5773
    @beckyecklund5773 26 дней назад +7

    I think the slow travel idea sounds more relaxed and glad you're doing it

  • @olihugin-munin5935
    @olihugin-munin5935 4 дня назад +1

    Nice vid, thank you guys for promoting our city!
    "Funiculaire is called "la ficelle" (the string) by the elders, younger people go with " le funi".

  • @lilneoFR
    @lilneoFR 16 дней назад +3

    Lyon has a big student community, that's why there's a lot of pubs (and they are kind of concrated in the same areas). But we do have a lot of wine places dotted around town that may not have caught your eye so much 🙂.

  • @n0rmal953
    @n0rmal953 14 дней назад +2

    10:31 Lyon has a lot of schools/uni/colleges and students prefer beer. Younger people will hang out to drink beer a lot.

  • @wesgraham2262
    @wesgraham2262 26 дней назад +6

    Paris, France is beautiful. I had the privilege of staying there for a month before going to Marseille. I love Ireland and Scotland too. Been to them as well, but my favorite place to live the retired life on a fixed and not-so-extravagant income is southeast Asia where I can very easily live on $1,000-$2,000 per month in Cambodia and Thailand. The Philippines is affordable too. Lived there for almost 3 years in Cebu City and absolutely LOVED it!

  • @VirginieLalere
    @VirginieLalere 3 дня назад

    Great review of our city Lyon ! I hope you enjoyed it, and I agree, Dijon is also a lovely city. As other mentioned, I was surprised that you didn't mention our beautiful Parc de la Tête d'Or, that is huge and includes a free zoo. Great for picnics, running, renting a rowing boat (in summer) or reading ....

  • @genevieveprecheur5480
    @genevieveprecheur5480 22 дня назад +3

    Bonjour ! très agréable vidéo et c'est vraiment intéressant de voir votre ressenti. Ce mot assez difficile "funiculaire" veut dire "qui fonctionne à l'aide de cordes." et celui dont vous parlez est surnommé "la ficelle" par les lyonnais car la ficelle est une petite corde mais je vous rassure désormais on a remplacé les cordes par des câbles bien plus solides :) revenez voir la France encore il y a pleins de lieux à découvrir encore !

  • @marilyn96
    @marilyn96 10 дней назад +1

    Lyon is a lovely city I did my master degree there. Rome did built a lot of things in France~
    I’m glad to hear you had a great time staying there ☺️

  • @habanamick
    @habanamick 26 дней назад +86

    Shhhh...please, not too much promotion about Lyon....spending a month here, and well, I love this place, the people are beautiful, I love when you walk into a shop, bar or restaurant and you hear this beautiful singing "bonjour" from the madame...everybody is so polite, helpful, smiling, accommodating...okay I'm done, love your videos and love Lyon.

    • @ZONEPRESSLLC
      @ZONEPRESSLLC 26 дней назад +4

      Cool, I'm heading there in August.

    • @brucerosner3547
      @brucerosner3547 26 дней назад +3

      Bonjour in French is like hello in English, it is the common greeting. If you greet a person with bonjour monsieur or madame they will appreciate the politeness. The French are quite proud of their revolutionary history (liberté, égalité, fraternité) so unlike in England where only semi-official royalty is 'sir'(think Sir Elton John) or the US where everyone is 'sir', in France everyone is 'monsieur' or 'madame'. Interestingly in modern French 'madame' does not imply being married and is often used to address single as well as married women.

    • @photopro100
      @photopro100 26 дней назад +1

      Too late, lots of people may join you.

    • @traceymarshall5886
      @traceymarshall5886 26 дней назад

      ​@@brucerosner3547 this is annoying to call a woman Madame as it implies she is married. My documents are a mix of madame and Madamoseille....Ideally french should call me "Dr"

    • @JP7onEarth
      @JP7onEarth 26 дней назад +4

      Loved this video. Will be visiting there in the near future. Quick trip from Portugal where we live. Town looks like it provides an amazing mix of everything! Obrigado JP Porto

  • @visitingfromsantafe1329
    @visitingfromsantafe1329 26 дней назад +7

    I hope you will have more Lyon videos. Silk? Food capital of France? Paul Bocuse market? Quenelles, sausages, snails? The Little Prince statue? Lingerie shops?

  • @emjizone
    @emjizone 18 дней назад +2

    2:15 Technically, by design, it functions more like an elevator than a trolley. It is lifted and held up the slope *by a cable.*
    You can clearly see the winch cables and wheels at the top station.

  • @lindadorman2869
    @lindadorman2869 26 дней назад +10

    As a Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef, Lyon is a mecca for foodies like me - it's my happy place. Big enough to have all the modern conveniences yet compact enough to be walkable. They have a huge Festival of Lights (Fete des Lumieres) in early December so that's when I usually go. I would live in Lyon year-round if the rent wasn't so expensive. Sad to see more vandalism and homelessness but that seems to be on the rise everywhere.

  • @timothytikker1147
    @timothytikker1147 26 дней назад +14

    I visited Lyon for the first time this past March, to make a CD recording on the organ at Basilique Saint Bonaventure. I stayed in a hotel right next to the main pedestrian area of downtown, and loved it: so vibrantly active, yet mellow. I finished my recording sessions c. 2:30 AM, yet always felt perfectly safe walking back to my hotel. It looked and felt like a much more user-friendly version of Paris, without the dirt and grime, but also without the bombastic self-importance. There are so many restaurants, and in such variety, as well as shops of all kinds. It's clearly the sort of city one could explore for weeks and never tire of.

    • @vincentminier2146
      @vincentminier2146 23 дня назад

      Lyon n'est pas une ville sécurisée ...
      Beaucoup de clandestins et beaucoup d'agressions !

  • @vincentmartin5283
    @vincentmartin5283 17 дней назад +2

    Hello,
    Very nice video, glad you enjoyed your stay and had a nice weather
    You talked about the fact that there is a lot of pubs and beer in Lyon, it will be the case in every "ville etudiante" in France except in Marseille where they drink more pastis. Lyon is also one of the most important gastronomic city in France so like Paris you can find cuisine from everywhere at a high quality.

  • @nathalieschmidt8696
    @nathalieschmidt8696 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you to highlight my city... It's great to have a foreign point of view. Did you visit the Hotel Dieu in front of the Rhône? Those buildings were an hospital. The oldest parts are from XII th century. They have been all renovated a few years ago. I consider it's one of the most beautiful place in the city. What about all the peniches bars and restaurants along the other bank of the Rhône? Have you been there? I hope you did not miss this. If you did you'll have to come here again for sure and you'll be more that welcome. Thanks again.

  • @guillaumeessertel9743
    @guillaumeessertel9743 19 дней назад +2

    at 6.18 this is the Hotel de ville (Town Hall) not the Palais de la Bourse. Thanks for your good temper. Your enthusiasm is very nice. Thank you for having shared the beauties of our city!

  • @harychou7518
    @harychou7518 18 дней назад +2

    I'am from a small town of Paris Banlieue called Vaucresson and I always loved "le vieux" Lyon. The food, the people, the Culture and it is smaller and less crowded than Paris.

  • @warrenwade8531
    @warrenwade8531 26 дней назад +21

    Amelia just keeps getting more beautiful, models that dress with such class. JP, you're a lucky man!
    Lyon is definitely one of the most Beautiful parts of France, and bonus points for keeping you in shape ❤

  • @shilam
    @shilam 26 дней назад +11

    Funicular is the English word. It is used in English also.

    • @jimgustafson2422
      @jimgustafson2422 21 день назад

      also in Spanish

    • @Clery75019
      @Clery75019 19 дней назад

      If funicular is too difficult to pronounce, you can also call it a cable car as it's done in San Francisco.

    • @endi5739
      @endi5739 7 дней назад

      Non ça vient du français : " Funiculaire "

    • @Fed47
      @Fed47 4 дня назад

      latin funiculus=corde,cable
      literraly train pulled by a cable

  • @paulawilliams7030
    @paulawilliams7030 26 дней назад +4

    Thanks for showing Lyon!

  • @r.c8756
    @r.c8756 14 дней назад +1

    Lyon’s considered by many the most pleasant "big city" in France. I lived there for about a decade and now I live in a town just next to it (yeah cause real estate is obviously expensive in the city) and even if it has its problems Lyon is overall a beautiful city with plenty of beautiful areas to hang out in and most importantly, it has a LOT of amazing restaurants, if you’re a foodie you’ll definitely find plenty of great places to eat at.

  • @DaleOsmun-zm9tu
    @DaleOsmun-zm9tu 26 дней назад +4

    Can't wait! Our river tour ends there. Another great place to travel on my stomach!

  • @kasinyvr9781
    @kasinyvr9781 25 дней назад +3

    We really enjoyed Lyon when we were there in 2019. A couple of things we think are worth mentioning: The Musée de Confluence. It is absolutely stellar and worth a visit. And in the refurbished Confluence area there are several performance spaces; the former sugar factory is an exhibit space we highly recommend. We saw a terrific photography exhibit when we were there. I’m surprised you didn’t mention the traboules which are the passages historically used by the workers in the silk industry and more recently by the Resistance during WWII. The silk museum isn’t worth a visit but the Tourism Office has a good map you can use to visit the traboules. We think the pronunciation for the tram that goes up the hill is Foo-Nick-U-Laar. Like you, we love Dijon and will be there this fall. Thanks for your great videos and perspectives about the places you visit.

  • @olebloom1641
    @olebloom1641 26 дней назад +4

    I feel you on the unisex bathrooms, I was stationed in Germany 30 some years ago and for a kid from an American bible belt that was hard to get used to. After a while not a big deal.

  • @CJeanneMarie
    @CJeanneMarie 6 дней назад +1

    Thanks for this nice video ! This is so great to hear you both talking about my nice city. This is the French capital of gastronomy and the European capital of the danse as well as a big cultural center in general : theater, dance, arts of any kind. If you want to see another great French city, you can try Nantes : the city of Jules Verne 😉​

  • @annthrockmorton1517
    @annthrockmorton1517 26 дней назад +9

    11:11 Yay! I kept watching the video, enjoying it, of course -- but thinking, "The DRESS, though! You guys can't keep talking and talking, and not mention that adorable DRESS!"
    Amelia, get together with the shopkeeper and collaborate on selling that dress online (double the price, no problem!); you'll both be RICH!! 😊😅

  • @videoeditoranimation1714
    @videoeditoranimation1714 26 дней назад +5

    Hi guys. Thanks for this video. You guys are such an inspiration. We're going to Paris by train tomorrow for 4 days. We've been in Luxembourg for the last few days. My daughter and her German husband drove us there from Essen Germany. But first they took us to a B&B in the Black Forest where we enjoyed shopping, dining, and site-seeing like the Boden-Boden castle and the Triberg Waterfalls. We're doing an Airbnb in Paris, but it sure has helped having friends and family in European countries. While in Paris we're going to do a river cruise and visit the louvre. After that we will go to Brussels for a few hours before returning to Essen near Dusseldorf where my daughter lives. Then it's back to Tampa. Keep up the videos please!

    • @rolandkel7696
      @rolandkel7696 26 дней назад +1

      @@videoeditoranimation1714 you mean Baden Baden….

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP 26 дней назад +1

      Wow! What a fun trip! 😊

    • @videoeditoranimation1714
      @videoeditoranimation1714 26 дней назад

      @@AmeliaAndJP Thank you. It would be awesome to meet you guys some day. Until then I follow you and learn. Thank you for all you do. I know YouTubing is not easy. People forget you are real people. Please continue.

    • @videoeditoranimation1714
      @videoeditoranimation1714 26 дней назад

      Yes. ​@@rolandkel7696

  • @ericadavan6952
    @ericadavan6952 15 дней назад +1

    Great info! Thanks :)

  • @evdh5476
    @evdh5476 19 дней назад +4

    Great video as usual guys, just to tell you that the service is included in France but not the tips. I mean that the waiters dont get any money on the bill. They have the minimum salary required in France ( (Smic) and tips are very much appreciated by these guys who work hard and dont have good salaries. It is a big misunderstanding that the service is included. Tips are not mandatory but make a big difference especially if u had kind and professional waiters ❤

    • @Burlesqueteers
      @Burlesqueteers 2 дня назад

      If the service is good we usually leave several euros, but not the 20% like in the States. :)

  • @cachecow
    @cachecow 26 дней назад +22

    Lyon was where the whole modern French cooking scene took off with Paul Bocuse

    • @alainbergeron4520
      @alainbergeron4520 26 дней назад

      @@cachecow yes, but gastronomy is really from Nice with Auguste Ecouffier.

    • @gsbeak
      @gsbeak 26 дней назад +5

      @@alainbergeron4520 Lyon is considered the French Capital of gastronomy.

    • @alainbergeron4520
      @alainbergeron4520 25 дней назад

      @@gsbeak There's many cities in France are claiming this status. I visited France many times. The best region is the SW in the Dordogne and Périgord areas.. Outside Lyon by the town of Roanne, the chef étoilé Michel Troisgros and his family are simply fantastic. Also in or around Bourg-en-Bresse you could discover an outstanding gastronomy.

    • @camiller4916
      @camiller4916 25 дней назад +1

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@alainbergeron4520. I looked up Lestouffier but couldn’t find anything. Do u mean Escoffier?

    • @alainbergeron4520
      @alainbergeron4520 25 дней назад +1

      @@camiller4916 camiller, yes Escouffier. I made a typo

  • @cosmaaa
    @cosmaaa 8 дней назад +1

    its nice to see people showing my city some love ❤

  • @elinordenancy
    @elinordenancy 4 дня назад

    Bonjour, j'habite Lyon, je suis heureuse que vous ayez aimé la ville ! Concernant les ruines romaines, je comprends que vous ayez été impressionnés : même en tant que Francaise je trouve fou de vivre à côte de telles constructions, qui sont toujours là au bout de 2000 ans.

  • @guillaumedumont1559
    @guillaumedumont1559 2 дня назад

    5:35 you nailed it ! 😊 The pronunciation of funiculaire what pretty good this time hehe 😉

  • @jwestfalldavis3574
    @jwestfalldavis3574 26 дней назад +4

    You would love the amplitheaters in Amman, Jordan, too, surprisingly in the centre of town.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP 26 дней назад +1

      That would be cool to see!

  • @leslieluzier922
    @leslieluzier922 26 дней назад +1

    Thank-you for sharing your experience with us. 😊❤ I'm 59 and early retired. I will put Lyon on my list.

  • @photopro100
    @photopro100 26 дней назад +1

    I might go back to France since your experiences are better than what I recall a few decades ago. Thanks for the update!

  • @feraudyh
    @feraudyh 18 дней назад +1

    Lyon has fine chocolate shops that are out of this world.

  • @jonescrusher1
    @jonescrusher1 3 дня назад

    Touring Europe by its roman sites is an excellent approach.

  • @HerCalifornia
    @HerCalifornia 25 дней назад

    Another great video! I must visit this place!
    You two are excellent presenters- I look forward to your videos!

  • @heliedecastanet1882
    @heliedecastanet1882 25 дней назад +4

    Hey ! 🙂
    Two Roman emperors were actually born in Lyon (Lugdunum at that time) : Claudius (Nero's stepfather) and Caracalla.

    • @guillaumeessertel9743
      @guillaumeessertel9743 19 дней назад

      very true! plus other personalities like Ampère, the Lumiere brothers, Paul Bocuse, Jean-Michel Jarre

  • @carmodyneil
    @carmodyneil 4 часа назад

    Do your research Funiculaire tkt is 3€60 return but a day tkt is only 6€70 which entitles you to use every mode of transport including the funiculaire!

  • @marcelcharbonnier297
    @marcelcharbonnier297 19 дней назад +1

    As for allergy, I think the problem you had was because of the not spectacular blooming of the plane trees. There is a beautiful parc in the north of the city, the Parc de la Tête d'Or (meaning Golden Head parc, the head of a golden statue having been found in its premisses).

    • @Burlesqueteers
      @Burlesqueteers 2 дня назад

      yes, those and apparently there is a lot of ambrosie in the region as well that triggers awful allergies.

  • @jean-paulpotet1988
    @jean-paulpotet1988 21 день назад +6

    I am a Frenchman from Dijon. In 1969, I wanted to do a year at the Universty of Lyon. Silly me! I was never able to find a room, and had to commute there twice a week by train with a season ticket. I was exhausted, and failed my exams.

  • @Lov17213
    @Lov17213 25 дней назад

    You both do a fantastic job showcasing and reviewing cities and countries!

  • @ginadellgrottaglia6897
    @ginadellgrottaglia6897 26 дней назад

    Soooo much fun, thanks.
    @16:38 Someone apparently not too happy with Bardella. 😳
    Safe and happy travels, guys. 🌅

  • @janefreeman995
    @janefreeman995 20 дней назад +1

    Check out the ski towns from lourdes. Such as catarets, luz saint saviour and go on a little day hike to cirque du gavarnie. A beauty spot in the Pyrenees.

  • @videotutu01
    @videotutu01 26 дней назад +1

    Thanks for the latest update. Amelia, I really encourage you to try to take up crochet again, or knitting! It's the *PERFECT* portable hobby for travelers. It will make those long waits in the airport, flights, bus and train trips go by very quickly!, and you'll have something nice to wear or give away for a gift when you're done with the project. [There is a slight risk you might get addicted to collecting luxury skeins of yarn from exotic locations like I did ;-) , but still those are great/practical souvenirs from all your trips.] If I ever start a YT channel it will be of me visiting yarn shops around the world, LOL.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP 26 дней назад +1

      Great suggestion! Love it! 😊

  • @noefillon1749
    @noefillon1749 26 дней назад

    The city is currently building 2 new tram lines and extending one (I am a student in territorial planning specialized in Transportation in Lyon) that's part of the reason for all the construction, at least road works. But these are in the east, I don't really know if you went there.
    The presque-île area is also being transformed basically to make it mostly pedestrian, remove parking spaces etc.

  • @PhilipSteeves
    @PhilipSteeves 26 дней назад +2

    Definitely a spectacular dress! Both of you are looking very fit and youthful!

  • @ouchles8652
    @ouchles8652 10 дней назад +1

    not a word about "le parc de la tete d'or" which is the first place you have to go !

  • @ronaldoago-go5907
    @ronaldoago-go5907 26 дней назад +2

    Fun to see you guys so excited..JP is gushing like a teenager.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP 26 дней назад +1

      We’re having so much fun!

  • @keidasshu6209
    @keidasshu6209 12 дней назад +1

    Have you guys been to" La part dieu" Europe 's second biggest shopping mall ? It's very popular all tourists coming to Lyon go there. 🥰

  • @tomvince1963
    @tomvince1963 5 дней назад

    You must definitely see STRASBOURG, one of the most beautiful French cities, with its Petite France district, one of the most beautiful cathedrals in France, its world-famous Christmas market, its wine region and enchanting villages, its amazing gastronomy, the capital of Europe with the European Parliament, bordering Germany : 40mn drive from Europa Park, global top 5 amusement parks.

  • @michelfeugere7950
    @michelfeugere7950 22 дня назад

    Ooooops ! You mention the XIXth c. « Bourse » but the photo shows the marvelous « Mairie » (Place des Terreaux) which is an authentic XVI th c. Building, another of Lyon treasures. So glad you liked this beautiful city, thanks for coming ! 😍

  • @quentinbobin2549
    @quentinbobin2549 13 дней назад

    Hello ! Thank you a lot about this video :) I’m a Lyon’s inhabitant for 12/13 years now. (And from Dijon’s family so double thanks) For the airbnb and hotel, in Lyon, it’s super expensive to rent near a train station (and Perrache still the city center ^^’). And about protest in France, it’s not just in Lyon, deteriorating and graffitis are quite a normal thing cities are used to managed. Some years ago advertising and bus stops were burning down so consider these recent protest as very cool and soft.
    For homelessness, it’s hard to see in Paris as the camps are out of Paris but very present around. In Lyon is very present and there is even some slums. About Dijon, it’s a wealthy city with a good housing system, which is not saturated unlike Lyon or Grand Paris area. For cheaper airbnb you have to go to Villeurbanne, Gerland or Monplaisir and getting the city centre by metro. For the funicular, the funicular ticket is a tourist scam. The funicular is incorporated in the city ticketing system and using a 2€ ticket or a pass is possible (because the funicular is considered as a public transportation and not a tourist attraction). In Lyon everybody has a subscription for public transportation (72€/month) as the law oblige the employer to pay back 50% of it, and there is huge discounts for students or elderly (far more than Paris).
    (Plus unlike Paris, 100% of the tube, bus and tram are accessible for disabled persons). Lyon is also more representative of the southern French way of life (not as much as Marseille) and the vibe is quite similar to Toulouse

  • @bokusatchi3579
    @bokusatchi3579 19 дней назад

    I love how genuine, open minded and kind you are, no wonder why such nice ppl have good times wherever you go, kudos for that and kisses from France :)

  • @miaabrie6445
    @miaabrie6445 12 дней назад

    We were there at the same time! We were staying further north in the city, Tonkin, and just adored the Parc de le Tete d’Or. It was seriously the best part of our visit. Went there for a walk several times. To me, that is what I will remember most.

  • @franklin6585
    @franklin6585 23 дня назад +2

    I like Strasbourg more, although I also recommend Clermont, which is a city with a relatively low cost of living. When you're in Clermont, you can take a trip to Saint Flour, which is a very pleasant medieval town.

    • @lioneldemun6033
      @lioneldemun6033 19 дней назад

      Very cold region ( speaking of the climate ) because of the altitude ( small mountains )

  • @susans7091
    @susans7091 3 дня назад

    If I go to France again I will probably skip Paris and go to Lyon! You sound so enthusiastic!

  • @jjoel609
    @jjoel609 26 дней назад +1

    Lyon looks nice, too! You guys are working your way south, so I hope Montpellier is next? You will REALLY love the architecture there, it's everything you could imagine, but looks of new!

  • @alainbergeron4520
    @alainbergeron4520 26 дней назад +14

    Lyon was an epicenter for the silk. In the vieux Lyon you could notice the "traboules".. those sort of covered walkways. Lyon was also known for its gastronomique culture. But I think it is fading away. The cathedral is La fourvièvre aka the upside down elephant 🐘. Lyon is great! But it think you are better off in Dijon!

  • @monstersurfer73
    @monstersurfer73 9 дней назад +2

    i think you will like Annecy and the lake

  • @md.338
    @md.338 26 дней назад

    We have spent allot of time in Lyon. It has wonderful history.

  • @hyperTorless
    @hyperTorless День назад +1

    I love this beautiful city, practically my hometown. The walkability is a great part of why it's great. These days you've also got a 35€/year subscription for public self-service bikes, an incredible gift! As you noted you find great-looking places, different kinds of architecture, great parks and good food! The proximity to the Alps and to the south is a great plus.
    However Macron completely ruined our economy, the prices of restaurants and rents have been taking a hit for the past years, especially the last two years. It's also fair to say that the casual pleasure of walking around has been ruined by all of the angry foreigners walking around, especially at night, making very inappropriate remarks to women. But that's the case in the country as a whole. Be wary of luggages, bags, etc. To be fair I wouldn't qualify any big city in France as "safe" until we sort this mess out.

  • @sylviefournier1833
    @sylviefournier1833 9 дней назад +1

    I ve been living in Lyon and the suburbs most of my life and I love the city. I must tell you some things are wrong : the picture you choose for Palais de la Bourse is the wrong one , it is the Hotel de Ville ( aka the main town hall)
    The price for the funiculaire ( funicular) is not 4.73 € but 2.00€, same as for a bus or a ride in the subway. The card costs 0.20€ then you fill it with up to 10 rides 2.00€ each, and you can refill it when it's empty.
    The shows in the roman theater is not a one night show but almost every night in june and july. It's a festival called Les Nuits De Fourvière.
    $55 is not really expensive for 5 items, considering taxes and tips are included. Lyon is one of France 's large cities were you can eat very well for a reasonnable price. You didn't go to the right places.
    The technique used to pai.t the walls is called "trompe l'œil " which means "fake your eye" aka : optical illusion.
    You could have mentionned the subway is particularly clean. ( if you compare the Paris subway for exemple....)
    Anyway, You were right, Lyon is worth the visit. It has everything like Paris but without the hussle of the capital.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP 8 дней назад

      The funicular station has a tourist tax price. We realized later we could just buy a regular ticket. 🤦‍♂️

  • @jeremybordeau2325
    @jeremybordeau2325 5 дней назад

    for those who would come to visit Lyon and who like me like beautiful views. there is "La bascule des vignes" 🍇 20 minutes from Lyon and "Le Mont Thou" and its view over all of Lyon and the Alps 🏔️

  • @christinedailey9254
    @christinedailey9254 25 дней назад +1

    Fun-ick-ul-air 😂 that’s how I remember. There are a few in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico where we lived for 3 years.
    Lyon needs to be added to our list now. Beautiful!

  • @ma.bnd.ross.2045
    @ma.bnd.ross.2045 3 дня назад

    Ooooh I just came across your video and the one on lies and truths you believed. Thank you for the nice comments on France 🥰 it is a really beautiful country !

  • @mjymm1
    @mjymm1 20 дней назад +2

    I was living in Lyon for 60 years , and I can tell you : this city is a nightmare !!!!
    with an endless winter , a rainy spring an autumn ,and a too hot summer !!!
    Since 3 years , I live in Playa Blanca , Canary Islands , and I can tell you : "this is the paradise where the life is cheaper !!!"🏖

    • @oscarontheroad
      @oscarontheroad 19 дней назад

      nightmare is somewhat exaggerated isn't it?

    • @oscarontheroad
      @oscarontheroad 19 дней назад

      En bon Français vous n’y allez pas avec le dos de la cuillère

    • @oscarontheroad
      @oscarontheroad 19 дней назад

      Personnellement je ne pourrais pas rester 60 ans dans un tel enfer 😂😂

    • @mjymm1
      @mjymm1 19 дней назад +1

      @@oscarontheroadLe pire c'est la circulation et le parking ! Et encore je suis parti à temps , depuis askip, l'augmentation de la la délinquance est exponentielle et se promener dans Lyon la nuit devient très risqué surtout pour les femmes .Mais Paris et Marseille , sont encore pires
      Je me suis expat aux Canaries🏖 , j'ai acheté une super maison au bord de la mer avec piscine au prix d'un F2 pourri à Lyon... et depuis je revis !!!!!

    • @olivierlemoigne855
      @olivierlemoigne855 16 дней назад

      I lived in Lyon during 6 years . Never more. Expensive, unfriendly population, wet and cold winters, too hot summers. ( 40° celsius).

  • @Al_Bx
    @Al_Bx 7 дней назад

    Regarding beer we do have a lot of places but wine is not forgotten, you can actually find some very good ones in the beer places. Actually they're not beer places but drinking places and beer tends so sell better. Plus it's usually not just your run of the mill beer. There is a big trend on craft beers and IPAs and NEIPAs., local breweries and everything.

  • @endi5739
    @endi5739 7 дней назад

    We french drink wine only during meals, it's a trourist trick to have wine outside of meals, we may drink it out of meals but it's rare, we have a drink when we're thisty and when you'r thirsty, it's better to have a beer rather than wine, plus we have some good artisanal good french beers too.

  • @jp5047-r7s
    @jp5047-r7s 4 дня назад

    We stayed in Lyon last September for just a week. We enjoyed it as it was very walkable and had nice public transport once you learn to use the buses and trams. The city is punctuated by different squares and gardens, making it interesting to explore. We loved walking there - there bridges and areas near the rivers are wonderful. And many interesting neighborhoods. The areas we visited, more on the west side, felt safe day and night. We were surprised how animated it got in the evenings especially.
    We speak French adequately, but were surprised how often people spoke English to us - this was especially true in the old town area, and most of the servers in the Bouchons could explain the menu in English. We loved just being in the city. We stayed in the 1st arrondisment (district) and it was nice to be a city not so dominated by tourism. I see the protentional hypocrisy in this... the point is that France is more than Paris and the Eiffel Tower! There is definitely tourist areas, especially in the old town, and we enjoyed that. But there are also families, students, people going about their work - not as overwhelming.
    We loved eating in the Bouchons. We were expecting Nouvelle Cuisine style small portions and odd dishes - it was not that at all. We had traditional French food prepared and served in a non-intimidating way. And the service was attentive (much better than what we experienced 10+ years ago at French restaurants). The food was great! Our favorite was a dish with fresh grilled Marlin (fish) and mashed potatoes... Nothing weird - just deliciousness.
    It was not cheap (about 30 euros pp for prix fix seemed average for dinner). But you get a full meal with appetizer, entry, dessert/cheese plate, and maybe something more. And there is no tax or tip! So if you got the 30 pp for 2 it's going to be 60, done. Compare this to the US where you pay 20 for entree, 7 for appetizer, 7 for dessert, and then tack on 25-30% for tip and tax. We found the French restaurants affordable, which maybe says something about the USA right now...
    The museums around the roman sites were awesome.

  • @neanderthalsnavel7411
    @neanderthalsnavel7411 21 день назад

    We were in that old area in Lyon on 9/11. It was the afternoon. Some French people came up to us and told us they were sorry. But we didn't know what happened yet! I like Lyon. Those enclosed alley ways between buildings are really cool too. They say that the local resistance knew their way around (of course) through those mazes and hit and ran vs the Germans in WW2.

  • @maggiesmith6013
    @maggiesmith6013 25 дней назад +1

    If you were in the US you would be shocked how much the food costs. It is going up weekly.

  • @NeroTheIncredible
    @NeroTheIncredible 9 дней назад

    Nothing beats Paris when going as a tourist, but Paris is Paris and Lyon is Lyon, two different cities and Lyon offers great tourist opportunites and the city is smaller and less packed so easier to visit on a small trip .Paris is endless possibilities so you can get drown ! I lived in those two cities and like them both ! ( But I miss Paris now, even if living there is sometimes complicated ! )😅
    PS : If you like biking Lyon is far better and safer to visit with bikes !

  • @me1and2you1
    @me1and2you1 3 дня назад

    LOL ! I had so much fun viewing your vidéo. I am french and live in Lyon so it was interesting to know how foreigner see the city.
    But what makes me write this comment was the part with the mental illness and Tourette Syndrom. You are totally wrong 😂 First, we have some of the best hospitals for mental health (l’hôpital Lyon Sud de Pierre-Bénite, Louis-Pradel, Edouard-Herriot, Vinatier) some hospitals, doctors and structures for mental health are free. And last, what you saw was not people mentally ill, they were rude and uneducated. But also, swearing is very common in France, sometimes for fun, othertimes because people are wild animals.

  • @flippinjay
    @flippinjay 26 дней назад +1

    I read and recommend The Librarian Spy, a WWII story split between Lisbon and Lyon. Your video reminded me of the book.

  • @AG-iu9lv
    @AG-iu9lv 22 дня назад

    You're so lucky, I have always wanted to go to Lyon! Y'all should go to Annecy, Chamonix, Albertville.

  • @user-hx5kx1he8u
    @user-hx5kx1he8u 26 дней назад +2

    Brasserie means brewery. They have thousands of them both brewers and sellers.

    • @veraciteabsolue1221
      @veraciteabsolue1221 21 день назад

      Brasserie has two meanings: 1) plant/company producing beer 2) type of a restaurant. Originally it was a rather cheap restaurant having a bar. It became a type of restaurant based on combination of decoration (often art nouveau/beginning of 20th century) and kind of food (traditionnal). Nowadays brasseries are rarely cheap.

  • @thedavidguy01
    @thedavidguy01 26 дней назад +1

    Parc de la Tête d'Or in Lyon is a huge and beautiful park. It’s a bit away from the main city but it’s accessible by tram.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP 26 дней назад +1

      We planned to go there but ran out of time. It looks amazing!

  • @dpporlando
    @dpporlando 26 дней назад +9

    Ha😂 Those persistent Romans had a way of motivating people to get things done

  • @peggytravels793
    @peggytravels793 25 дней назад

    Crossing the streets in Southeast Asia…now that’s fun.