

A lively, historic market in Lyon, offering local produce, street food, and a vibrant atmosphere.

A bustling wholesale fish market, offering a unique glimpse into Seoul's seafood industry and local culture.
Explore Vietnam's rich history through artifacts and exhibits at this iconic museum.
Kyichu Lhakhang, a 7th-century Buddhist temple, is one of the oldest and most sacred sites in Bhutan, featuring a stunning golden roof and intricate wall paintings.

These silk scarves are hand-painted with traditional Lyonnais motifs, reflecting the region's rich history in silk production.

A traditional Lyonnais dish, this pike dumpling is a must-try local specialty, often served with a creamy crayfish sauce.
The neighborhood is known for its pottery workshops, producing unique, handmade ceramics inspired by the region's terracotta heritage.
Marché de la Croix Rousse can be rainy, especially in spring and autumn.
The market is spread out and involves a lot of walking on cobblestones.

To carry your purchases and help reduce waste.
Explore the hidden passageways and secret courtyards of March De La Croix Rousse's historic traboules.
A bustling local market offering fresh produce, local delicacies, and handmade crafts.
Home to an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the 14th to the 20th century.
A historic bakery known for its traditional French pastries and bread.
A popular spot for breakfast with a variety of coffee and pastry options.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Lyonnaise cuisine in a charming setting.

Mixed greens, bacon, poached egg, and croutons in a mustard vinaigrette.
Crispy, fried dough strips dusted with powdered sugar.

Pike dumpling in a creamy crayfish sauce.