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Lyon Part Dieu Central Station

Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu, a station of the French National Railway, is located in Lyon, a city in the southeast of France. The station is named after the Pardi neighborhood.

Lyon Pardier is located on the east side of the city of Lyon, about 3 km from the Hôtel de ville. The station runs from north to south, with entrances and exits on both sides of the east and west, called Villette and Vivier-Merle. The exit on the Vivier-Merle side can be connected to the nearby Lyon-Paldieu business district. The Lyon Pardier station is an elevated station that is divided into two upper and lower floors: the first floor is a commercial floor with a ticket hall, ticket vending machines and waiting rooms; the second floor is a platform floor that can be connected via an escalator.

The Lyon-Paldieu station is the most accessible railway station in France and can be reached by TGV and long-distance trains.

The Lyon Metro Line B, the Lyon tram 1, 3, 4 and the airport line, as well as a number of urban bus lines can reach the station. The bus pick-up and drop-off point for the Lyon-Paldieu station is located at the east exit of the station. European long-haul passenger transport companies Flixbus and Megabus provide bus routes to this route, while Eurolines, Isilines, Ouibus and Rhône intercity passenger bus lines stop at Lyon Perrache.

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Lyon or Lyons (UK: , US: , French: [ljɔ̃] ; Arpitan: Liyon [ʎjɔ̃]; Italian: Lione [li’one]) is the third-largest city and second-largest urban area of France. It is located in the country's east-central part at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, about 470 km (292 mi) south from Paris, 320 km (199 mi) north from Marseille and 56 km (35 mi) northeast from Saint-Étienne. Inhabitants of the city are called Lyonnais. Lyon had a population of 513,275 in 2015. It is the capital of the Metropolis of Lyon and the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The Lyon metropolitan area had a population of 2,265,375 in 2014, the second-largest urban area in France. The city is known for its cuisine and gastronomy, and historical and architectural landmarks; part of it is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Lyon was historically an important area for the production and weaving of silk. Lyon played a significant role in the history of cinema: it is where Auguste and Louis Lumière invented the cinematograph. It is also known for its light festival, the Fête des Lumières, which begins every 8 December and lasts for four days, earning Lyon the title of Capital of Lights. Economically, Lyon is a major centre for banking, as well as for the chemical, pharmaceutical, and biotech industries. The city contains a significant software industry with a particular focus on video games, and in recent years has fostered a growing local start-up sector. Lyon hosts the international headquarters of Interpol, the International Agency for Research on Cancer and Euronews. According to the Globalization and World Rankings Research Institute, Lyon is considered a Beta city, as of 2018. It ranked second in France and 40th globally in Mercer's 2019 liveability rankings.

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Nice

City Overview

Located between the tranquil Mediterranean Sea and the majestic Alps, Nice is surrounded by mountains and waters, with transparent sunshine, unique climatic conditions and quality beaches. You can play in the summer and ski in the winter. It has been a favorite place for the nobles since ancient times. It also attracted many art masters to live here, leaving a rich cultural heritage for Nice. Today, Nice is still a favorite holiday destination for the rich. Every summer, the top-class luxury cars and the beautifully decorated luxury shops in front of the luxury hotels on the beach bring the atmosphere of the drunken fans, while the street dance on the open square, the grand parade of the floats, and various art exhibitions make Nice full of art and romance. Breath.

Must visit attractions

  • ##### Nice English Walkway Promenade Des Anglais

This famous seaside promenade in Nice was originally a 2 meter wide path. The British Lewis Way was built at the expense of 1820, so the locals also called it the "British road", also known as " Anglo Avenue. After several renovations, this seaside boulevard has become one of the symbols of Nice. It stretches along the Bay of Angels from Nice Airport to the castle hills for up to 5 km. The boulevard is full of luxury hotels, designer shops and art galleries. On the other side there are many walkers, roller skating and cyclists, as well as Artists in street performances. If you don't walk along this road, you can say that you haven't been to Nice.

Transportation: Exit the train station and go south until about 10 minutes.   * ##### Nice Angel Bay La baie des Anges

Nice Bay of Angels is close to the English promenade, named after the angel's wings. The sea is calm and clear, and the beach is full of round cobblestones. It is a good place to spend the summer.

Transportation: Exit the train station and go south until about 10 minutes. Close to the English Walk.   * ##### Nice Old Town Vieille Nice

Going back down from the castle hills is the old town of Nice, which preserves the ancient architecture of various styles since the 18th century, such as Baroque churches and Italian-style buildings. Walk into the maze of the old town, stroll through the winding streets and winding streets, and enjoy the bright colors and different styles of buildings, and treasure in the unique shops. If you walk to Cours Saleya, you will be greeted with a variety of bright fruits, sweets and flowers. If you are tired, you can just find a restaurant or coffee shop, sit in an open-air seat and taste the specialties and famous dishes of Nice. Attractions in the Old Town: the Nice Opera House, the Cathédrale Sainte-Réparate, the Place Garibaladi, the Palais Lascaris, the Mercy Chapel (Chapelle de la Miséricorde), the court (Palais de Justice).

Transportation: Traeway V1 station on the Tramway T1 line.   

Gourmet & Accommodation & Shopping

  • #### Gourmet

Nice, the pearl city of South France, because of its proximity to Italy and once belonged to Italy, so the Italian cuisine of the Nice cuisine also occupies a large part. Not only delicious pizzas and pasta, but also a lot of seafood and fresh salads.

Many dessert shops and ice cream shops are waiting for travelers and foodies to explore the family. Nice desserts are not only cute, but also made of localized fresh materials. Even lavender, violets and other flowers are used as ingredients for making desserts.

  • #### Accommodation

Nice is the central point of the Côte d'Azur, with TGV and trains to Monaco, Marseille and Paris. Nice Train Station and the city, the Nice Riviera and the Old Town are the areas of choice for most visitors.

  • #### Shopping

Nice is the second largest tourist city in France after Paris and the most attractive coastal resort in Europe. Not only that, but Nice also has the second largest airport in France, and visitors to this place are also in constant stream. Therefore, Nice has a large number of department stores, in addition to our familiar Galeries Lafayette, the more famous Nice Etoile.

In addition to department stores, Nice also has a large number of Marchés aux puces and marketplaces where you can not only buy fresh fruits and vegetables, daily necessities, but also many exotic antiques. And junk.

Urban traffic

The Ligne d'Azur offers more than 40 daytime car lines, 5 Noctambus lines (21:10 - 1:10 the next day) and Tramway Ligne 1 (Tramway Ligne 1). The bus number is below the number 100 for the city's traffic lines, and the 100 and 100 or more are inter-city lines.

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