City Guide

Living in Lyon

France's gastronomy capital blends world-class cuisine, a booming pharma and tech scene, and UNESCO-listed architecture into one of the country's most liveable and dynamic cities.

Population 2.3M metro
Cost of Living 15% below Paris
Expat Community 60,000+ internationals
Guides Available 14 guides
  • France's gastronomy capital
  • Major pharma hub
  • UNESCO World Heritage site
  • 2hrs to Alps & Mediterranean

The VivreFR City Score

8.6 / 10
Affordability 7.8/10
Public Transport 9.0/10
Safety 8.2/10
Expat Friendliness 8.8/10
Lyon at a Glance
Avg 1-Bed Rent €1,000
Monthly Transport €70 (TCL)
Avg Net Salary €2,400
Expat Community 60,000+
Metro + Tram Lines 4 + 7 + Bus
Rent-to-Salary 42%
The 10-Second Verdict
Great for: Pharma and biotech professionals, food lovers, families who want excellent schools and culture, and anyone who wants big-city amenities with easy access to Alps and Mediterranean.
Consider alternatives if: You need a coastal lifestyle or prefer a smaller, more relaxed city with less urban density.
2026 Update: Lyon's new metro Line 5 extension to the airport is now operational, cutting travel time from Part-Dieu to 30 minutes. The city's new European Biotech Hub in the Confluence district has attracted 40+ international pharma companies.
Where to live

Best neighbourhoods in Lyon

Lyon is a compact, walkable city with distinct neighbourhoods. Here are the best areas for international residents, ranked by livability, transport access, and community feel.

Presqu'île

City Centre

The beating heart of Lyon between the Rhône and Saône rivers. Steps from Place Bellecour, you will find brasseries, shops, and direct metro access. Ideal for professionals who want to walk everywhere.

Avg rent: €900 - 1,250 Walk score: 96

Vieux Lyon

Expat Favourite

UNESCO-listed Renaissance district with traboules (hidden passageways), bouchons (traditional restaurants), and a village feel. Popular with culture lovers and international residents.

Avg rent: €800 - 1,100 Walk score: 92

Confluence

Modern

A former industrial district transformed into Lyon's most modern neighbourhood. Contemporary architecture, the Musée des Confluences, and waterfront promenades. Perfect for young professionals.

Avg rent: €850 - 1,150 Walk score: 88

Croix-Rousse

Trendy

The historic silk-workers' quarter with organic markets, wine bars, and excellent brunch spots. Popular with young professionals and creative types. Well connected by metro and bus.

Avg rent: €750 - 1,000 Walk score: 85

La Part-Dieu

Modern

Lyon's business district with modern apartments, the largest shopping centre in the city, and excellent TGV connections. Perfect for professionals who commute or travel frequently.

Avg rent: €700 - 950 Walk score: 80

Monplaisir

Budget Friendly

An up-and-coming neighbourhood east of the centre with lower rents and a growing cafe scene. Popular with students and young families looking for value without sacrificing proximity.

Avg rent: €600 - 800 Walk score: 78
Budget breakdown

Cost of living in Lyon

Lyon is one of the most affordable major cities in southeastern France. Here is a realistic monthly budget breakdown for three common profiles.

Rent (shared apartment or studio) €500 - 700
Groceries €220 - 300
Transport (student pass) €35
Healthcare (mutuelle top-up) €30 - 50
Phone & internet €20 - 30
Dining out & social €180 - 280
Total estimated monthly cost €985 - 1,395
Students can reduce costs significantly with CAF housing allowance (APL), which can cover €100 - 250 of rent.
Rent (1-bedroom, central) €800 - 1,100
Groceries €320 - 420
Transport (monthly pass) €70
Healthcare (mutuelle) €45 - 75
Phone & internet €30 - 45
Dining out & social €280 - 450
Total estimated monthly cost €1,545 - 2,190
Lyon offers significantly lower rent than Paris while maintaining competitive salaries in the pharma, tech, and research sectors.
Rent (3-bedroom, family area) €1,100 - 1,600
Groceries €550 - 750
Transport (family pass) €95 - 140
Healthcare (family mutuelle) €90 - 160
Phone & internet €40 - 55
Childcare / schooling €200 - 600
Dining out & family activities €350 - 550
Total estimated monthly cost €2,425 - 3,855
France offers heavily subsidised public schooling and healthcare for families. CAF family allowances can provide €200 - 600+ monthly depending on income and number of children.

Lyon vs Other French Cities: Average Monthly Rent (1-Bedroom)

City Lyon Paris Marseille Bordeaux Nice
City Centre €1,000 €1,400 €800 €950 €1,100
Outside Centre €750 €1,000 €600 €700 €800
Avg Salary (Net) €2,400 €2,800 €2,300 €2,300 €2,400
Rent-to-Salary Ratio 42% 50% 35% 41% 46%
Getting around

Transport in Lyon

Lyon has one of the best public transport networks in France, run by TCL. The city is also very bikeable and walkable, especially in the centre.

Metro

4 metro lines covering the core city. Line 5, connecting the airport, opened in 2025. Runs every 2-4 minutes during peak hours. Monthly pass: €70.

Tram & Bus

7 tram lines complementing the metro, plus a comprehensive TCL bus network covering the entire city and suburbs. Night buses available on weekends.

Bike & Vélo'v

Lyon has 400+ km of bike lanes. Vélo'v, the city bike-share, costs €20/year. The flat terrain makes cycling practical for daily commutes.

Airport

Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS) is 30 minutes from the city centre by metro Line 5 and Rhônexpress tram. Direct flights to most European hubs and connections worldwide.

Bureaucracy

Admin & paperwork in Lyon

Lyon has its own administrative procedures that differ from Paris. The Préfecture du Rhône handles most immigration matters for the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

Préfecture du Rhône

Handles titre de séjour, residence permits, and renewals for Lyon and the surrounding Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The new 2026 processing centre has reduced wait times. Online appointments via the prefecture portal.

OFII Lyon

The immigration office handles visa validation, OFII stamps, and long-stay visa conversions. The Lyon office serves the entire Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region with shorter wait times than Paris.

Mairie de Lyon

The central mairie at Place de la Comédie handles civil registration, family booklets, and local services. Online booking is available and recommended for all appointments.

Lyon Admin Tips

  • Book early: Prefecture appointments are now 3–4 weeks out. Check daily for cancellations.
  • Digital-first: Many services use FranceConnect for online access. Set up your account early.
  • Regional coverage: The Lyon prefecture covers all of Rhône and parts of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Check your exact arrondissement.
  • Dossier completeness: Incomplete applications are rejected without warning. Double-check every document before submission.
Staying healthy

Healthcare in Lyon

Lyon is home to one of France's largest university hospital centres (Hospices Civils de Lyon) and has an excellent network of GPs, specialists, and clinics.

Key Healthcare Facts

  • Hospices Civils de Lyon: France's 2nd largest university hospital with 20,000+ staff and world-class emergency care across multiple sites.
  • Public coverage: Once registered with CPAM, 70% of doctor visits and 80% of hospital costs are reimbursed.
  • Mutuelle (top-up): Highly recommended. A basic plan costs €35-60/month and covers the remaining 20-30%.
  • English-speaking doctors: Good availability in central areas and near the university. Our Pro Network can help you find them.
Career opportunities

Work & economy in Lyon

Lyon is France's pharma and biotech capital and one of its fastest-growing tech hubs. The job market is strong, particularly in pharma, engineering, IT, and research.

Pharma & Biotech

Sanofi Pasteur, BioMérieux, and Merck are all headquartered or have major operations here. 50,000+ jobs in the pharma cluster.

Tech & Startups

French Tech Lyon is one of the top 10 startup ecosystems in France. Growing scenes in AI, SaaS, cybersecurity, and clean energy.

Research & Education

Université de Lyon, EM Lyon, and INSA Lyon attract researchers and academics from around the world.

Salary Benchmarks (2026)

  • Junior Engineer: €32,000 - 40,000 /year gross
  • Senior Engineer: €48,000 - 65,000 /year gross
  • IT Manager: €55,000 - 75,000 /year gross
  • Pharma Specialist: €40,000 - 60,000 /year gross
Learning

Education in Lyon

Lyon is one of France's largest student cities with over 120,000 students. It has a strong ecosystem of universities, grandes écoles, and international schools.

University

Université de Lyon

One of France's largest and most prestigious university groups, strong in science, medicine, and humanities. Over 60,000 students across multiple campuses.

Grande École

EM Lyon Business School

Top 10 European business school with strong international partnerships. Known for its entrepreneurship focus and global alumni network.

International

International School of Lyon

English-language education from primary through secondary. Follows the British curriculum with IB options for older students.

Language

Cé-FLE Lyon

Public French language courses for adults. Affordable, structured programmes with access to CAF-funded language classes.

Life beyond work

Lifestyle & culture

Lyon is known for its exceptional food, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene. It consistently ranks among France's best cities for quality of life.

Climate

Semi-continental climate with 1,700+ hours of sunshine per year. Warm summers and cold winters. Easy access to Alps skiing and Mediterranean beaches.

Food & Drink

France's gastronomy capital with more Michelin-starred restaurants per capita than any other city. Famous for bouchons lyonnais, quenelles, and Beaujolais wine.

Culture

Opéra de Lyon, Musée des Beaux-Arts, and Fête des Lumières (December light festival). Major events include Nuits de Fourvière and Quais du Polar.

Community

Active expat meetups via InterNations, Lyon English Speaking Community, and multiple Facebook groups. Regular language exchange events at local cafes.

Your action plan

Steps to settle in Lyon

A clear, step-by-step roadmap for your first 90 days in Lyon.

1

Secure housing before arrival

Start searching on SeLoger, LeBonCoin, and HousingAnywhere at least 2 months before your move. Book temporary accommodation (Airbnb or student residence) for your first 2-4 weeks.

2

Register at the mairie

Within 3 months of arrival, register at the Lyon City Hall (Place de la Comédie) to get your attestation de domicile. This is required for almost all administrative steps.

3

Open a French bank account

N26 or Wise work without a French address for initial setup. For a traditional bank (BNP, Société Générale), you will need your passport, proof of address, and work contract or student enrolment.

4

Register with CPAM

Submit your health insurance application via the Ameli website or at the CPAM office on Cours de la Liberté. Processing takes 4-6 weeks. Keep all receipts for reimbursement.

5

Get your transport pass

Visit the TCL counter at Bellecour or Part-Dieu metro station to get your card. Students get a subsidised monthly pass for €35. Professionals pay €70.

6

Find your community

Join expat groups, attend language exchanges, and explore neighbourhood associations. Lyon is known for being welcoming, but making the first move helps.

Watch out

Hidden costs & things to know

Every city has its quirks. Here are the costs and gotchas that catch newcomers off guard in Lyon.

Dossier de location costs
Landlords in Lyon typically require a complete dossier including: payslips (3 months), tax notice, ID copy, guarantor letter (or garanti Visale), and a cover letter. Some agencies charge EUR 50-100 for dossier processing. Never pay before signing a lease.
Security deposit
Standard security deposit is 1 month's rent for unfurnished and 2 months for furnished apartments. Lyon is stricter than Paris about returning deposits on time. Expect the full deposit to be withheld if you leave without proper notice (typically 3 months for unfurnished).
Assurance habitation
Home insurance is mandatory in France. Budget EUR 15-30/month. Use comparison sites like LeLynx or Assurland to find the best deal. You need at minimum "responsabilité civile" (liability) and "incendie" (fire) coverage.
Taxe d'habitation
The taxe d'habitation (residence tax) has been abolished for primary residences. However, if you rent a second home or keep an address in Lyon while living elsewhere, you may still owe it. Check with the local tax office.
Visa processing delays
Lyon has historically had longer wait times for titre de séjour appointments than Paris. The new 2026 processing centre has reduced this to 3-4 weeks, but book your appointment as soon as you arrive. Use the ANTS website or the prefecture's online portal.
Common questions

Frequently asked questions about Lyon

Is Lyon a good city for English speakers?
Yes. While French is essential for daily life and administration, Lyon has a large international community and many employers (especially in pharma and tech) operate in English. The city offers numerous French language programmes for newcomers, and locals are generally patient with learners.
How does Lyon compare to Paris for cost of living?
Lyon is approximately 15-25% cheaper than Paris across all categories. Rent is the biggest difference: a 1-bedroom in central Lyon costs €1,000 compared to €1,400+ in Paris. Groceries, dining, and transport are also noticeably cheaper.
Do I need a car in Lyon?
No. The city centre is very walkable and the metro, tram, and bus network cover most residential areas. If you live in the suburbs or want to explore the Alps regularly, a car can be useful, but parking in the centre is limited and expensive.
What is the weather like in Lyon?
Lyon has a semi-continental climate with over 1,700 hours of sunshine per year. Summers are warm (25-35°C) and winters are cold (0-8°C). The Mistral wind can be strong in winter. The climate offers easy access to both Alps skiing and Mediterranean beaches.
Can I find halal food and international groceries easily?
Yes. Lyon has a significant North African and Middle Eastern community. You will find halal butchers, international grocery stores (especially around Part-Dieu and Monplaisir), and specialty shops for Asian, African, and Middle Eastern ingredients throughout the city.
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