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Wednesday, July 3, 2024 – Day 5: Two Paths – Lyon to Avignon, back to Lyon

Today’s post needed to be written by Karen Hammond. You will see why in the day’s events.

The morning in Lyon was spent going in two different directions.  We decided to divide and conquer. Kelsey & Karen rented bikes and went on a brisk bike ride to see one last sight before leaving Lyon.  They rode on a great bike path along the river to the confluence –  the point where the Rhône and Shoane Rivers meet. The time available for this trip was tight with just enough time to stop, take some photos of the Museum of the Confluence, and return to the hotel to make the train to Avignon.  The museum, being a very contemporary building, anchors a part of Lyon with lots of modern architecture.  The museum is controversial since the style contrasts with the gothic architecture throughout Lyon.

While Kelsey & Karen were off on their adventure, Greg & Lindsey enjoyed a more leisurely morning with their favorite iced chai latte and a pastry from a local patisserie. What time was left, they wandered a bit through some shops and picked up madeleines for the next leg of our trip.

Both teams were successful, meeting up at the hotel before quickly whisking off to catch a train for the 90 minute ride to Avignon.  Our next stay was an AirBnB apartment just a 10 minute walk from the train station. Despite our lack of French we were able to communicate with the host who was able to show us the spacious apartment with an interesting layout (3 bedrooms, 2 showers, 1 toilet).  Travelling further South we noticed a big change in temperature and were happy for the air conditioner that almost cooled the apartment.

Immediately after arriving Greg (THANK GOODNESS!) realized we left our passports in the room safe in Lyon!  We decided the best plan would be for Greg to get our rental car early (fortunately we had booked one that was to be picked up later that evening) and drive the 2½ hours back to Lyon to retrieve the passports.  Lindsey volunteered to be his copilot, and the two of them set out to learn about driving highways in France.  Fortunately it was a relatively easy trip and they were able to retrieve the passports and get back to Avignon before midnight.  Greg definitely earned MVP status for this one (Lindsey close runner up for keeping the driver company while updating the radio station frequently).

Meanwhile Kelsey & Karen started to explore Avignon.  Our apartment was a 15 minute walk to the old walled city.  The first thing we noticed were signs for the “Festival Avignon” and LOTS of people.  It turns out we arrived on the first day of a 3 week arts festival.  Every surface in the city was covered in posters advertising performances, and at every turn someone walked up to you trying to give you a postcard about a show.  We quickly learned that saying “No, merci” let folks know we didn’t speak French. We avoided most pitches except for one performer who insisted we’d love the “no words show about three clowns who wish they were in Scotland.”

Our first stop in the old city was a tour of Palais des Papes (a huge gothic palace that was the home to the Popes in the 14th century). We then walked around the Jardin de Doms, a lovely park that overlooks the city and the Rhone River.  Later we went into the city and watched several street performers and had dinner and ice cream in one of the town squares.  We walked back to the apartment in time to make a plan for the next day and greeted Greg and Lindsey when thl returned from their “adventure.” Hammond family traveling always seems to include a little “hiccup.” We were glad to get it out of the way  toward the beginning of our trip.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2024 – Day 4: Exploring Lyon, France

Today we set out to explore more of Lyon. Our favorite way to learn about a city and see places we would never find on our own is with a free walking tour. In Lyon we connected with Maggie, a local resident who volunteers her time to show people around the city through Lyon City Greeters, a service offered by the local Chamber of Commerce. Maggie kindly shared 2.5 hours of her day walking around with us to point out many sights.

During our tour we took another Funiculaire de Lyon to the St. Just Fourvière neighborhood where Maggie showed us several small streets and alleys that included a  lookout over Lyon created by the city of Montreal, Canada. Our tour also included stops at Hotel Fourvière (a former abbey and chapel, now a 4 star hotel), the Lugdunum Roman ruins and amphitheaters that are still used for events, and La Fresque de Lyonnais (a large painted mural). During our tour we were shown part of a Camino de Santiago trail in Lyon. You can see signs for the trail by following seashell symbols and we saw groups of people on this pilgrimage.

Hotel Fourvière

After walking with Maggie we explored the neighborhood around the Lyon Opera House. We unfortunately were not able to go inside as it is closed on Mondays. The outside of the building is interesting.  The first two levels are a Roman style structure and on top there is a large modern addition with a unique semi-circle roofline.

Although a challenge for our family is navigating everyone’s food likes and dislikes, we enjoy exploring local food options. This afternoon we spent a few hours on a Lyon walking food tour. The tour made four food tasting stops and our excellent tour guide shared Lyon history along the way.

At our first stop, Le Sirop de la Rue, we sampled dried sausages paired with wine and a special syrup the owner developed from the sweet, red praline almonds from Lyon. The sweet Cul Cul la Praline Sirop can be mixed with wine, used in cocktails, or has several other uses.

The second stop was at Fromagerie Cave a Manger to sample four local types of small batch, handmade cheeses paired with wine. Karen and Lindsey enjoyed having a couple of extra samples.

The last two stops were sweets. Up first was a bakery with a sweet roll using the red pralines that Lyon is famous for and last, but not least, was ice cream. La Fabrique Givree creates unique ice cream and sorbet flavors. We tried samples of the waffle cone ice cream and fresh basil and lemon sorbet. Both were delicious!

One interesting fact we learned about the midieval city of Lyon is that it is filled with around 500 Traboules, small “secret” passages that are shortcuts to another street and/or can often lead to an interior courtyard providing access to multiple homes. Most of the passages are now private and are behind locked doors or gates, but many are still open for the public to pass through. We ducked through several on our tour.

After our food tour we stopped into the Cathedrale Saint Jean Baptiste, another beautiful cathedral in Lyon.

We ended our day with another delicious French dinner and then drinks at a rooftop bar at the Lyon Intercontinental Hotel where we tried a signature cocktail created with
Cul Cul la Praline Sirop. Apparently Taylor Swift rented the entire hotel when her tour stopped in Lyon just a couple of weeks earlier.  So sorry we missed her!

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Monday, July 1, 2024 – Day 3: Lyon, France

After enjoying pastries, tea, coffee and hot chocolate in Paris, we traveled to our next destination: Lyon, France. Lyon is the third largest city in France and is approximately 2 hours away from Paris by train.

Our hotel was in the center of the city shopping district which gave us the ability to walk most of the city. Our first afternoon in Lyon included a stop for bubble tea (which is the first thing Kelsey looks for in a new city), drinks and appetizers at the Funky Monkey, and a ride on the Funiculaire de Lyon (a mountain cable car) that took us to the  Basilica of Notre Dame of Fourvière at the top of a steep hill overlooking Lyon.  This was a beautiful spot to see the city and view additional places we wanted to explore.

A late dinner at a local french restaurant included a couple of birthday celebrations for fellow diners. This restaurant uses a hand-cranked music box to celebrate the occasion along with a festive dessert.

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