From the rare truffles of the Drôme to the vineyards of Beaujolais, the Rhone-Alps reveal the treasures of French cuisine. Gastronomic pleasures are complemented by the lush countryside, filled with fields of lavender. UNESCO-designated Lyon has first-century Roman ruins and the 19th-century Basilica of Fourvière. Forts and castles dot the landscape around Grenoble. Work off excess calories on the slopes of Chamonix and Megève. Visit during fall to take advantage of the grape harvest and many festivals.
Restaurants in Rhone-Alpes
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this is the bridge that give you the best view of lake Annecy with its mountains and small island on the background.
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Lyon Tourist Office accompanies you while you discover Lyon. We provide personalised advice, we sell the Lyon City Card, guided tours of various themes, tourism leisure activities such as the Lyon City Bus and Lyon City Tram, and help you organise your stay in Lyon. We offer FREE WIFI!
Beautiful grand Square. Lots of character. One of the biggest, that I have seen, in Europe. Great views all around. One can get all the tourist information here & lots of bus connections too.
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Spent a beautiful afternoon in this beautiful medieval village which was fascinating at every corner. Felt like we stepped back in time for a bit. Great for shopping and has so many places to eat. Since dinner is only served at 7 pm, we could stop in a place called Les Flores and had some tapas: artichoke caviar, stuffed peppers with cheese and tuna. Fenomenal!
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St-Martin d’Ardèche at the end of the Gorges de l’Ardèche, at the door of Provence, a few miles from the main trail of the Rhone Valley between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean seaside, wishes you the best stay possible.
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