Jardin du Rosaire
The Jardin du Rosaire cascades down Fourvière hill in perfectly manicured terraces, connecting Lyon's famous basilica to the Renaissance streets below.
About Jardin du Rosaire
The Jardin du Rosaire cascades down Fourvière hill in perfectly manicured terraces, connecting Lyon's famous basilica to the Renaissance streets below. You'll walk through formal rose gardens, past religious sculptures, and along stone pathways that curve around the hillside. The real draw is the succession of viewpoints: each terrace reveals a different angle of Lyon's red rooftops, the Saône river, and the Alps on clear days.
Descending through the garden feels like walking through a living postcard. The upper terraces stay quiet even when the basilica above buzzes with tour groups. Stone steps wind between carefully pruned hedges and seasonal flower beds, while benches positioned at key curves let you pause for photos. The religious statues add solemnity without feeling heavy, and the garden's design cleverly frames the city views as you descend.
Most visitors rush up via funicular and miss this entirely, which keeps it pleasantly uncrowded. The descent takes 15 minutes if you walk straight through, but allow 45 minutes to actually enjoy the viewpoints and read the plaques. Skip it in heavy rain when the stone steps get slippery. The garden connects to Place du Change in Vieux Lyon, making it perfect for transitioning between Fourvière's churches and the old town's traboules.
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