Lyon and Rhône Valley Tailor-made Private tour

Lyon & the Rhône Valley: A 3-Day Private Journey Through France's Gastronomic Capital

Few cities in France carry as much weight, and as much flavor, as Lyon. Founded by the Romans as Lugdunum in 43 BC, it grew into the silk capital of Europe, the cradle of French cinema, and the undisputed gastronomic capital of the world. Two rivers frame it: the Saône and the Rhône, between which the city has quietly built one of the most layered, most authentic, and most rewarding urban experiences in all of France.

This 3-day private tour takes you through every dimension of the city, its UNESCO-listed Renaissance quarters and hidden traboules, the rooftops of Fourvière basilica with their 360° panorama over the valley, the thunderous energy of Halles Paul Bocuse, and the artisan ateliers where Lyonnais silk is still woven by hand. Every detail is tailored to you, because Lyon reveals itself differently to every traveler who takes the time to look.

Highlights of your visit in Lyon and the Rhône Valley

This 3-day private journey moves through Lyon the way the city itself moves: with intention, depth, and a few well-kept secrets. Climb 345 steps above the Fourvière basilica for an exclusive behind-the-scenes rooftop experience, past the great carillon, through the architect’s office, and up to a 360° terrace few visitors ever reach. Walk the Renaissance traboules of Vieux Lyon, those labyrinthine covered passageways that once sheltered silk merchants and Resistance fighters alike. Taste the city at Halles Paul Bocuse (50 producers, one legendary market hall) and step inside a working silk atelier in Croix-Rousse, where Jacquard looms still run. Every experience is curated to reveal what makes Lyon extraordinary: the layers, the craft, the people behind it all. Fully tailor-made and endlessly flexible.

Let’s design your private, authentic tour in and around Lyon!

Your 3-day Lyon and Rhone valley itinerary

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DAY 1:
Fourvière & Vieux Lyon: 2,000 years of history, one unforgettable rooftop

Morning · Fourvière Hill, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Private guided walking tour: From Fourvière to Vieux Lyon (2 or 3 hours on foot)

• Your first morning begins on the esplanade of Fourvière, the hill that has watched over Lyon since before the city had a name. From the Roman theaters where Lugdunum’s citizens gathered 2,000 years ago, your expert guide walks you through the founding of one of Gaul’s most important cities, across the ancient stones, into the heart of the extraordinary basilica, and down through the rose gardens to the Renaissance lanes of Vieux Lyon below.

In the Saint-Jean quarter, the city’s medieval architecture opens up into one of the finest Renaissance neighborhoods in Europe. Stately façades, secret courtyards, the 12th-century Saint-Jean Cathedral with its astronomical clock, and tucked behind unmarked doors, the city’s celebrated traboules: covered passageways once used by silk merchants to carry bolts of fabric across the city in any weather, and later by Resistance fighters to evade the Nazi occupation.

Lunch at a certified Bouchon Lyonnais — one of the city’s emblematic neighborhood bistros, where Lyon’s culinary tradition is kept alive with fresh, seasonal, local products served in a warm, unhurried atmosphere typical of the city.

A food tour through the Presqu’île

• The Presqu’île, the slender peninsula between Lyon’s two rivers, is where the city’s gastronomic identity comes to life in the streets. Your afternoon food tour introduces you to producers, chefs, and passionate artisans who have shaped Lyonnais culinary culture for generations. Tastings, encounters, stories: this is the city eaten, not just visited.

Cross the Rhône to the left bank for a visit to the Musée Lumière, set inside the family home built by the Lumière brothers in 1899, where cinema itself was invented. A quietly moving experience for anyone who loves film or French history.

Dinner at one of Lyon’s great chefs, a selection of celebrated tables and engaged chefs available on request.

Don't miss The Fourvière Rooftop Experience:

Above the basilica’s splendid exterior lies one of the most extraordinary behind-the-scenes visits in all of France. On the rooftop tour, you move through spaces no regular visitor ever enters: the Great Tribune, the architect’s office, the attic framework, the grand carillon of 23 bells.
Then you step outside, onto the Saint-Michel terrace and up to the Observatory Tower, for a 360° panorama over the entire UNESCO historic site of Lyon, the Saône and Rhône rivers, and on a clear day, the Alps in the distance.

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DAY 2:
Halles Paul Bocuse, the Silk District & the Art of the Canuts

Morning · Halles Paul Bocuse, Private market visit & tasting

Private market visit & tasting

No visit to Lyon is complete without a morning at Halles Paul Bocuse, the temple of Lyonnais gastronomy. Fifty producers, meticulously selected, make this covered market a masterclass in what “the gastronomic capital of the world” actually means: aged charcuterie from the Monts du Lyonnais, raw-milk cheeses from local farms, wines from the Rhône Valley, pastries, quenelles, and praline tarts from pastry chefs who take their craft as seriously as surgeons. Under the watchful gaze of a statue of the great Paul Bocuse himself, your guide organizes a private tasting of Lyonnais specialties, a sensory portrait of the city, plate by plate.

Lunch at Halles Paul Bocuse, at one of the market’s celebrated counters or its lively upper-floor restaurant, where the energy of the market translates into the plate.

• Private guided walking tour of Croix-Rousse (2 hours on foot)

Above the Presqu’île, on the steep slopes of Croix-Rousse, the story of Lyon’s silk industry comes fully alive. This was the city’s great industrial hill: in the early 19th century, 30,000 Canut silk weavers lived and worked here, and the sound of Jacquard looms resonated through the entire quarter. Your guide walks you through the traboules of Croix-Rousse, longer and more utilitarian than those of Vieux Lyon, built for workers transporting heavy rolls of silk, not Renaissance merchants. The history of the Canut Revolts of 1831, one of the earliest labor uprisings in European history, is told in the streets where it happened, including the famed Cour des Voraces with its six-story staircase and its plaque reading: “In the Cour des Voraces, a hive of the silk industry, canuts fought for their living conditions and their dignity.”

• Silk atelier visit

Lyon’s silk heritage is not merely historical. Step inside a working atelier where the techniques of silk weaving, including the Jacquard loom, the revolutionary invention that would later inspire the first computer punch cards, are still practiced and taught to the next generation of artisans. A living encounter with a craft that made Lyon one of the most coveted names in European fashion.

Discover Lyon’s remarkable tradition of outdoor murals, more than a hundred large-scale frescoes painted across the city’s walls that trace its history, culture, and humor. A guided or self-guided detour for those who love art in unexpected places.

Dinner at a restaurant committed to sustainable and locally-sourced cuisine, Lyon’s younger generation of chefs is redefining the city’s relationship with provenance and season.

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DAY 3:
Tête d'Or, the Rhône Riverbanks & Lyon's Architectural Leap Forward

Morning · Parc de la Tête d'Or & Cité Internationale

• Your morning opens in one of France’s finest urban parks. The Parc de la Tête d’Or, its name a nod to a legend of buried gold beneath its grounds, has been Lyon’s great green sanctuary since 1857. A botanical garden, a lake, a rose garden, a zoo: it offers a beautifully unhurried counterpoint to the density of the previous days. Adjacent to the park, along the Rhône, the Cité Internationale stands as a statement of Lyon’s architectural ambitions ( designed by Renzo Piano between 1992 and 2006), its low-slung glass and terracotta buildings hug the riverbank with a quiet confidence that is very much the city’s own.

E-bike tour of the city

A guided e-bike tour lets you cover the riverbanks of both the Rhône and the Saône with ease and pleasure, the panoramas of the Fourvière and Croix-Rousse hillsides, the peaceful quays, the bridges that stitch the city together. Lyon from the waterline is a different Lyon entirely.

Lunch at a restaurant celebrating fresh, local, and seasonal cuisine. Lyon’s markets and surrounding farms make this a city where “local” means something.

• Private guided tour of Confluence (2 hours on foot)

At the southern tip of the Presqu’île, where the Saône meets the Rhône, Lyon’s most ambitious urban project is still unfolding. The Confluence district has transformed a former industrial zone into an eco-neighborhood designed for the city of tomorrow, built by some of the most celebrated architects in the world: Jean Nouvel, Herzog & de Meuron, Christian de Portzamparc.
The result is a striking, sometimes provocative conversation between Lyon’s past and its future, anchored along the restored quays of the Port Rambaud.

• Musée des Confluences

The visit continues at the Musée des Confluences, a futuristic structure designed by the Viennese firm Coop Himmelb(l)au, inaugurated in 2014, that seems to hover at the confluence of the two rivers.
Its four permanent galleries take you from the origins of the universe to the diversity of species, from the history of human invention to the questions of what lies beyond. Science, anthropology, natural history, presented with the kind of ambition that Lyon brings to everything it does.

An evening walk or bike ride along the Rives de Saône or the Berges du Rhône, Lyon’s two rivers, now reclaimed for its people as landscaped promenades, offers a final, luminous farewell to a city that rewards those who linger.

Dinner at a gastronomic vegetarian restaurant, Lyon’s finest plant-forward table, where seasonal produce from the Rhône Valley takes center stage.

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