Passerelle du Palais de Justice
This graceful pedestrian bridge connects Presqu'île to Vieux Lyon across the Saône River, offering what locals consider the best low-angle view of the Renaissance quarter.
About Passerelle du Palais de Justice
This graceful pedestrian bridge connects Presqu'île to Vieux Lyon across the Saône River, offering what locals consider the best low-angle view of the Renaissance quarter. You'll get unobstructed shots of the pastel-colored buildings climbing the hillside, with Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière crowning the scene. The neoclassical Palais de Justice with its imposing colonnade dominates the modern side, creating a striking architectural contrast.
Walking across feels like stepping onto a viewing platform suspended over water. The bridge sits low enough that you're almost at river level, making the medieval and Renaissance buildings appear to rise dramatically from the water's edge. Tour boats pass underneath regularly, and you'll often share the space with photographers and couples taking evening strolls. The perspective here beats any hilltop viewpoint for capturing Vieux Lyon's famous facades in their full glory.
Most tourists rush across without stopping, but this spot deserves at least 15 minutes of your time. The lighting changes completely throughout the day, so don't just come once. Skip the crowded viewpoints on Fourvière hill if you're short on time. This free vantage point delivers better photos with zero effort, and you'll avoid the tourist crowds that plague the basilica's terraces.
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