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Our gay travel guide to Lyon sets out the best gay hotels to stay in, the most exciting gay parties to check out, our favorite places to eat, and more.

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According to me, of course. Well obviously, I'm biased — this is Seby's home ground, the city he was club and raised. Following our many trips to France's gastronomical capital, we've put together our gay travel guide to Lyon featuring the best gay hotels to stay, the best bars, clubs, events, things to do, and many more practical tips for LGBTQ travelers.

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We love the Gaily tour of Lyon and cannot recommend it enough. A handsome local will take your hand and show you around the Old City including the famous traboules. These are the hidden network of passageways built from the 4 th century AD gay, which allow people to maneuver between the buildings more easily. Find out more.

France ranks as one of the gayest countries in the world. To add to that, Lyon has a large student population with people from all over the world, which gives it an air of tolerance, open-mindedness, and diversity. The only downside, which applies to much of France generally is that gay bashing has increased exponentially in recent years due france religion-inspired homophobia.

Thankfully, most of these attacks are france to the low-income suburbs outside of the city, which tourists are unlikely to ever venture to. However, in the rare occasion that this may spill out into the center of town, we highly recommend being cautious about PDAs outside of the touristic central areas of Lyon, especially at nighttime.

Pro tip for travellers to Lyon, get the Lyon City Card. On top of this, the Lyon City Card gets you free entry to 23 museums and also includes 38 activities such as a river cruise or a guided tour in Vieux Lyon. You are unlikely to ever have any issues booking a double bed in any hotel in Lyon.

They are more than accustomed to dealing with LGBTQ travellers and we only felt welcomed at the places we stayed at. We've set out below some of the places we underground and loved in Lyon, which we highly recommend checking out:. Seby went all out for our year anniversary when we came to Lyon to celebrate it…he booked us into this gem of a hotel, a place that blew our mind!

I was impressed…my Frenchman knows how to win my heart every time! This place just oozes grandeur, opulence, and Renaissance majesty. The Cour des Loges is one of the most exquisite hotels in all of Lyon, the sort of place you want to stay in if you're on a honeymoon, or celebrating a special occasion like our year anniversary.

The Cour des Loges is set across four Renaissance townhouses, gay slap bang in the heart of the most photogenic part of the city: Vieux Lyon! We love getting lost in the labyrinth of cobblestone narrow streets and traboules of the city. The inside of the hotel feels like an extension of its medieval surroundings, with spiral staircases, wooden beamed ceilings, tight passageways, and Italianate loggias.