LYON
is physically the second biggest city in France, a result of its uncontrolled urban sprawl. Viewed at high speed from the Autoroute du Soleil, the impression it gives is of a major confluence of rivers and roads, around which only petrochemical industries thrive. In fact, from the sixteenth century right up until the postwar dominance of metalworks and chemicals, silk was the city's main industry, generating the wealth which left behind a multitude of Renaissance buildings. But... [More]
In our bright and large reception room, a relaxation space is dedicated for you.Our reception responsible stands at your disposal 24h / 24h to keep you inform about all leisure in the Lyon agglomeration (museum, historic Centres classified as Global Inherited Estate, traditional Lyon restaurants…)... [More]
The rooms of Hôtel Britania are comfortable and en suite. They all have satellite TV and telephone. Situated right in the centre of the city (6th district), in a quiet street, Hôtel Britania is close to Part-Dieu station and the business centre.It is located in a pleasant setting with numerous res... [More]
We are also just a few minutes walk from the Part-Dieu TGV station and easy to reach by underground, bus or streetcar. We offer 97 apartments, ranging from a studio to a two-room apartment, some with a balcony and very well equipped for business people. [More]