Berges du Rhône
Park & Garden
About Berges du Rhône
The Berges du Rhône transforms Lyon's left bank into France's most successful urban riverside project, stretching 5km from the ultra-modern Confluence district to Parc de la Tête d'Or. You'll find genuine beach volleyball courts with imported sand, pétanque pitches where serious players gather daily, and floating bar terraces that feel more Mediterranean than Alpine. The promenade sits below street level, creating an unexpected oasis where cyclists, joggers, and families with kids on scooters share wide paths lined with plane trees.
Walking here feels like discovering Lyon's alter ego, where the city trades its Renaissance stone for contemporary wood decking and metal sculptures. The best stretch runs between Pont Lafayette and Pont Morand, where café terraces spill onto floating platforms and you get perfect views of Presqu'île's colorful facades reflected in the water. On summer evenings, especially Thursdays, it becomes an outdoor living room where locals bring picnics, practice slackline, and watch rowers glide past.
Most visitors rush through heading to Parc de la Tête d'Or, missing the real magic in the central section. Skip the southern end near Confluence unless you're already there, it's more functional than beautiful. The floating bars charge around 8 EUR for cocktails, fair for the location. Come at sunset for the golden hour lighting, but avoid weekday lunch when it's scorching hot with little shade.
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