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Discover Lyon with this 3-hour street food and street art tour, tasting over 9 products, exploring iconic neighborhoods, and enjoying local guides for $71.15.

The Lyon Street Food Tour offers an engaging 3-hour journey through the city’s vibrant neighborhoods. Priced at $71.15 per person, this tour is designed for those eager to experience Lyon’s culinary delights alongside its colorful street art. With a compelling itinerary that includes over 9 tastings and visits to iconic spots like the Vieux Lyon and the Croix Rousse slopes, the tour perfectly combines gourmet bites with visual culture.
Led by a local passionate guide, participants get a well-rounded introduction to Lyon’s lively street scene. This tour is especially suited for visitors who want a compact, immersive experience that balances food, art, and city sights. Expect a comfortable walking pace, making it accessible for most travelers, with the entire experience ending near public transportation.

The Lyon Street Food Tour stands out by blending culinary stops with street art exploration. Over the course of three hours, guests taste more than 9 products, including a draft beer (25cl) in a social setting. The tour’s route takes you from the Bourse square in the Peninsula area to the Unesco district, covering key neighborhoods rich in local flavor and visual expression.
The combination of gourmet food and urban art reflects Lyon’s lively, creative spirit. The tour is especially appealing for those interested in understanding Lyon’s local houses, iconic products, and passionate artists. Having the tasting breaks structured as part lunch or dinner adds to the enjoyment without the need for extra planning.
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The tour begins at 2 Pl. de la Bourse, in the bustling peninsula near the Palais de la Bourse. The meeting spot is close to public transportation, making it easy to reach from various parts of Lyon. The initial stop offers a 15-minute tasting break at a central location, setting the tone for a flavorful exploration.
From here, the guide leads guests through historic squares like Place des Terreaux before ascending to the Croix Rousse slopes. This starting point provides immediate access to Lyon’s lively city life and a taste of what’s to come.
One of the most engaging stops is Montee De La Grande Cote, where street art can be admired alongside the famous “traboules”—narrow passageways characteristic of Lyon’s historic architecture. Spending 30 minutes here, visitors appreciate the blend of urban art and local history, gaining insight into Lyon’s creative community.
Guests can expect to see impressive street murals and passageways that showcase Lyon’s passion for street art. The guide shares stories about local artists, adding context to the visual displays. This mix of history, art, and local culture makes this part of the tour particularly memorable.

The Jardin De La Place Sathonay becomes a key highlight during a 45-minute visit, where the atmosphere is lively and picturesque. The square is a perfect spot to soak in local life, enjoy a snack, or simply observe Lyonnais daily routines. It’s an ideal pause in the tour, offering a mix of nature, city life, and gastronomy.
This stop allows for a more relaxed pace, giving guests time to enjoy the surroundings and perhaps chat with the guide about Lyon’s hidden culinary gems and street art scenes.

The tour includes crossing the Passerelle Saint-Vincent, a beautiful pedestrian bridge spanning the Saône River. The 15-minute crossing offers scenic views of Lyon’s riverbanks and skyline, making it an excellent photo opportunity. This moment emphasizes Lyon’s scenic beauty and urban design.
The bridge crossing acts as a transition from the Presidential district to more historic neighborhoods, enriching the overall experience with urban panoramas and the sense of being part of the city’s living landscape.
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The Vieux Lyon stop is the highlight for history and architecture lovers. Spending an hour exploring St Paul and St Jean districts, visitors walk through traboules—secret passageways that have long been part of Lyon’s charm. The guide shares insights about the neighborhoods, emphasizing their UNESCO World Heritage status.
Within this area, guests enjoy tasting breaks and the chance to absorb the medieval atmosphere. The architecture, narrow streets, and local shops create a captivating setting that showcases Lyon’s historical depth.

Throughout the tour, participants taste more than 9 products, including local snacks and a draft beer. The tastings are considered substantial enough to serve as lunch or dinner, making this experience both fun and filling. The guide provides explanations of each product, adding educational value to the culinary experience.
All tastings take place in local venues where passionate hosts and vendors share their love for Lyon’s gourmet culture. This focus on local passion and authentic products helps deepen understanding of Lyon’s food scene.

The tour covers a walking route from the Bourse square to the Unesco district and beyond, through neighborhoods known for their street art and historic charm. The group size is limited to 10 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience. The overall pace is easy, suitable for most fitness levels.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for outdoor walking in Lyon’s urban environment. The tour operates with a mobile ticket, giving flexibility and ease of access.
The meeting point is at 2 Pl. de la Bourse, near Lyon’s courthouse, known as Quai Romain Rolland. The tour ends at 23 Pl. Paul Duquaire, in the 5th arrondissement. Both locations are well-served by public transport.
The tour offers free cancellation, allowing cancellations up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. It operates rain or shine, with options for rescheduling if needed, ensuring flexibility for travelers.
The Lyon Street Food Tour combines culinary delights with a visual journey through some of Lyon’s most vibrant neighborhoods. The inclusion of street art alongside local food tastings creates a lively, comprehensive introduction to the city’s urban culture.
With high ratings—a perfect 5.0 out of 5 based on 21 reviews—the experience is recognized for its knowledgeable guides, interesting stories, and delicious food. It is especially suited for visitors who want a compact, engaging tour that offers both taste and visual stimulation.
While the carb-heavy food might be a consideration for some, the substantial tastings make it a satisfying experience. The small group size ensures personalized attention, making this a memorable way to discover Lyon’s hidden corners and lively street scenes.
“The people, presentations and food! I loved it! The walk was easy to do and the tour was centrally located!”
How long does the Lyon Street Food Tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
Guests enjoy more than 9 tastings, including local snacks and 1 draft beer. A passionate local guide leads the way.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 2 Pl. de la Bourse and ends at 23 Pl. Paul Duquaire.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The pace is easy and accessible.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
What neighborhoods will I visit?
Stops include Palais de la Bourse, Place des Terreaux, Croix Rousse slopes, Sathonay Square, Passerelle Saint-Vincent, and Vieux Lyon.
What makes this tour special?
It uniquely blends street food with street art, giving a multi-sensory experience of Lyon’s urban culture.
Is the food heavy or light?
The tastings are hearty enough to serve as a lunch or dinner, with a variety of local specialties.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers for a more intimate experience.
Are the stops accessible by public transport?
Yes, the tour begins near public transportation, making it easy to reach.
This Lyon Street Food Tour offers a lively exploration of the city’s flavors and visual arts, perfect for those wanting a compact, engaging, and authentic glimpse into Lyon’s urban culture.