Since the 16th Century, Lyon has been the city of silk. The Atelier de Soierie demonstrates and allows one to appreciate how squares of silk are colored in typical Lyonnaise fashion. Visitors can actually see a demonstration of how products are made. On display here are Duffy Palmes, Cornets, Fragments Persans and Herade. There is a shop where you can buy cravats, shawls, silk squares, scarfs and more.
Between 1831 and 1848, the canuts (Lyonnaise fabric weavers) revolted to improve their living and working conditions. In following the evolution of weaving techniques, this museum traces the history and evolution of what has become a Lyonnaise symbol. The exhibition covers the evolution of weaving technique and, of course, the technique of making Jacquard, which allowed them to produce five times more per day. The shop offers a vast selection of squares, scarves, neckerchiefs, ties, 100% natural silk articles—all made in the pure canut tradition.
Bernachon is the gold standard among chocolate artisans in Lyon and indeed all of France. The cocoa beans are selected from among the best varieties in the world and processed in Lyon laboratories with the special care of the best chocolate chefs. They are roasted, grounded and finally blended with the finest dairy products (Isigny cream and Échiré butter) to produce the best chocolate candies. The Palet d'or (fresh cream and dark chocolate) and the Chocolate Truffle are their first specialties. On offer are one thousand one flavors including the Hazelnut Aveline, the Almond Princess, the Pistachio Round or the Mocha Round. Take a seat in the tearoom for a hot drink and enjoy pastries that are as delicious as the chocolate sweets. Orders can be placed by fax and emails too but not on phone.
The modern, high tech Centre Commercial de la Part-Dieu is a gigantic shopping center where you will find absolutely everything you need or a good place to hang around. From clothing to accessories, from shoes to leather goods or beauty products, women, men and kids can be fully attired from head to toe. Besides individual stores, you will also find a huge departmental store, Galeries Lafayette. Home furnishing or decorating stores are located in the mall as well as bookstores, music stores, sporting goods stores, toy stores or computer stores. In addition to the Carrefour supermarket, you can go to specialty stores like caterers, butchers, bakeries and shop for delicacies like chocolate, ice cream, teas and coffees. For your entertainment, a huge cinema has been built in the mall at the same time as restaurants, bars and a bowling. The free parking lot has around 4200 places available.
Founded in 1973 by a visionary lady long before the graphic novel breakout, Experience is literally a temple of everything comics and graphic novel-related! The store carries every new mainstream release as well as an impressive selection of independent titles and hard-to-find small editions, both French and international. In addition to that, the dynamic Experience staff publishes its own titles and creates stunning silk screening posters and book covers through their Made in Experience workshop. The store also sells related trinkets and memorabilia and hosts regular book signings and art shows showcasing young graphic artists. A truly not-to-be-missed visit for the bande dessinée enthusiasts!
Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse is the site of spacious covered market consisting of more than 50 shops which dates back to the 19th Century. Constructed at its current location during the 1960s, the market is mainly known for its vast selections of local food products. You can find numerous cheeses, a great selection of wines, regional charcuterie as well as the basics like seafood, meat, fruits, vegetables and bread. Sample some fresh oysters and other delicacies while doing your shopping. A number of excellent restaurants and bars can also be found at this venue.
Founded in 1973 by a visionary lady long before the graphic novel breakout, Experience is literally a temple of everything comics and graphic novel-related! The store carries every new mainstream release as well as an impressive selection of independent titles and hard-to-find small editions, both French and international. In addition to that, the dynamic Experience staff publishes its own titles and creates stunning silk screening posters and book covers through their Made in Experience workshop. The store also sells related trinkets and memorabilia and hosts regular book signings and art shows showcasing young graphic artists. A truly not-to-be-missed visit for the bande dessinée enthusiasts!
Diogène specializes in old, antique and second-hand books. Wander into this labyrinth and you may find the precious book you have been trying to find for years. From old to sold out editions to paperback and art books, you'll find what you're looking for at this book store. You can lose yourself in their large selections on human sciences, spirituality and art . Dig into the bookshelves or the stacks on the floor to find some of the rarest specimens. Besides books, you can buy, trade or get an edition on engravings, drawings, posters and maps from the 16th to the 20th century.
Les Halles de Lyon - Paul Bocuse is the site of spacious covered market consisting of more than 50 shops which dates back to the 19th Century. Constructed at its current location during the 1960s, the market is mainly known for its vast selections of local food products. You can find numerous cheeses, a great selection of wines, regional charcuterie as well as the basics like seafood, meat, fruits, vegetables and bread. Sample some fresh oysters and other delicacies while doing your shopping. A number of excellent restaurants and bars can also be found at this venue.
At Quai des Oliviers, you can choose from an extensive range of olive oils, right from the local production from the countryside to the most highly ranked, exceptional gourmet oils from Tuscany, Andalucia, Provence, Crete, or Sicily. To complement the tastes of the Mediterranean, delicious pastas, assorted pickles and jams, unique vinegar, exotic wines, delectable spices, and specialties of Provence such as dried tomatoes, pestos, and tapenades, are also available. You can also buy their cookbooks or gift one of their goodies to your loved ones. Check website for more details.
Since the 16th Century, Lyon has been the city of silk. The Atelier de Soierie demonstrates and allows one to appreciate how squares of silk are colored in typical Lyonnaise fashion. Visitors can actually see a demonstration of how products are made. On display here are Duffy Palmes, Cornets, Fragments Persans and Herade. There is a shop where you can buy cravats, shawls, silk squares, scarfs and more.
Malleval is not like other wine merchants since it sells the finest wines from Lyon and all across France. Don't hesitate to ask the sommeliers' advice. They'll help find just the right vintage for you. Wine lovers and collectors will be enchanted to find the most prestigious and rare bottles of Grands Crûs like Romanée-Conti, Gevrey Chambertin, Pommard, Aloxe Corton, Montrachet, Château Pétrus or Château Latour. You can also try the organic wines. As to liqueurs, they have an amazing selection of Armagnacs and Cognacs. To complete your perfect meal, they offer various delicacies to go with the wine.