Latest Hotels Reviews for Lyon

Ibis Lyon Gerland Musée des Confluences
4/564 Reviews
7th arr. Gerland
The parking lot is inconvenient, and it costs 12 euros. The overall room is clean. The restrooms are the same as other European hotels. They are prone to leaks. Breakfast is acceptable and there are fewer choices.
Ibis Lyon Gerland Rue Mérieux
4/540 Reviews
7th arr. Gerland
Because the business trip is in the area of Lyon, I chose this hotel (similar to Home Inn). The hotel room is small, there are no toiletries, no bottled water, no kettle. One way is to go out and buy a bottle of water yourself, or ask the front desk for a bottle of water, you can give a small bottle. The advantage is that breakfast is OK. You can see the subway line B platform in 5 minutes on the right. (Note that the subway station house is not eye-catching, sinking entrance and exit). Line B runs through Lyon City, where the train station is a station and the train station is the location of a large shopping center. There is no direct subway to the airport, and you need to change the airport express line at the train station.
Ibis Lyon Centre Perrache
4.3/5101 Reviews
2nd arr.La Presqu'ile
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Easily American 5 star with minimalistic atmosphere. 3 nights in 622 for two adults and two kids of 8 and 13 years leaving on September 18. We loved a separate room with a dining table that gave us some space from each other and space to do some work. Bedding was great. Room and bathroom were spacious and super clean. Coffee, baked-in-house croissants and breakfast buffet with eggs that you could boil your way were perfect. Britax water tap on the first floor was great. Staff was great. Location was perfect. Air conditioner was great and not too much in your face. We were eating out for lunch and dinner - historic restaurant next door and lots of places around. Train station is next door - very convenient. Loved it! Many thanks for a great stay! We will be back. Really no concerns at all.
Ibis Lyon Gare la Part-Dieu
4/588 Reviews
3rd arr.La Part-Dieu
I stayed with friends and we were given rooms on the top floor with really wonderful views on the Notre-Dame de Fourvière. The staff was very kind, and we very much enjoyed our time at the communal space with a Billiard table and flipper.
Ibis Lyon Part-Dieu les Halles
3.8/5111 Reviews
3rd arr.La Part-Dieu
We stayed here for 4 nights while visiting Lyon. The hotel is opposite Les Halles Paul Bocuse, and is about 20 minutes by foot from Presqu’ile. It is also just 10 minutes from the Westfield mall, and 15 minutes from the train station. The rooms are not very big but they were comfortable. The rooms we had did take some time to get cool, they were often quite warm! Even though the rooms were next to the main room, they were very quiet. The breakfast was good - especially the madeleines! The staff were uniformly helpful and the whole hotel is clean.
Ibis Lyon Centre
3.7/545 Reviews
7th arr. Gerland
I’ve stayed at lots of Ibis branded hotels all of Europe - and this probably ranks somewhere in the middle of them. The hotel’s easy to get to - a few minutes’ walk from Jean Macé Metro station (itself a few stops down from the city’s main rail terminus) - but in a slightly rough area of Lyon (we arrived a few days after anti-government protests and the local streets were full of graffiti and smashed bus shelters; other areas of Lyon on our trip were untouched). On arrival, we were checked in promptly and the rooms seemed to have been recently renovated: the furniture and decor were in a good condition and the bathroom was nicely tiled. However, like so many Ibis properties, they’ve decided not to lose the pebble dash-style interior walls and simply painted them grey - which feels a bit naff. The receptionist we dealt with had a slightly odd attitude - including with left luggage - and warned us about strikes on the Metro that weren’t happening, meaning we slightly panicked unnecessarily about a connecting train on our departure. We didn’t eat breakfast at the Ibis either as it was too expensive. All in all though, our room was clean, quiet, comfortable and in a better state than others in the chain.

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