France is a favourite destination for Brits, and its closeness to the UK makes it an excellent choice for a . But where's the best spot in the country for a city break that you can explore on foot?
A study by newspaper Le Parisien revealed that Lyon is France's most walkable city and the easiest to navigate by foot. As the third largest city in France, is often hailed as the nation's culinary capital, and its Old Town is among the most beautiful in France.
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Brits can catch a direct flight to Lyon which takes less than two hours, or they can travel by train using the Eurostar and changing in Paris, which takes just under five hours. Skyscanner offers a variety of flight options, or British tourists can plan a train or flight route on Omio.
What to do in LyonIf you're short on time, most of Lyon's top attractions are located in Vieux Lyon. Marvel at the architecture in the city's cathedral or uncover its intriguing traboules.
The Traboules are secret covered passageways through Lyon's Old Town, so keep your eyes open as you wander, reports . The city's top-rated attraction on Tripadvisor is the Basilique Notre Dame de Fourviere, which perches on a hill overlooking the old town.
The Basilique is incredibly stunning, but visitors will also enjoy fantastic views from the top, and there's also a cafe.
If you have a bit more time, visit the city's Parc de la Tete d'Or, home to turtles.
What to eat in LyonLyon is frequently hailed as France's culinary capital, so after all that strolling, be sure to carve out some time to savour its gastronomic wonders.
The city's food scene revolves heavily around bouchons – eateries specialising in traditional Lyonnaise cuisine. Some of the offerings, like pork tripe sausage, might not be for the squeamish.
However, dishes such as lentils with vegetables and sausages, and le poulet celestine, a chicken dish featuring mushrooms and tomatoes, are firm favourites.
If you're keen on staying in the most pedestrian-friendly part of the city, consider lodging in the old town. Alternatively, hotels across the river tend to be more budget-friendly if you're watching your pennies.
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