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Welcome to Lyon Airport Hotels

Lyon-Saint Exupery Airport is Lyon's modern, international airport! At Lyon Airport Hotels, we strive to provide the best rates on hotels near the Lyon Airport! Because of our relationship with major hotel brands, we can guarantee the best rates on all featured hotels. And since our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, we know you'll enjoy a clean, comfortable stay.

Lyon-Saint Exupery Airport serves the Lyon Regional Municipality and most of the neighbouring areas. With several hotels, attractions, and dining options in the area, Lyon is the perfect host.

Whether your trip is for business or pleasure, we hope you'll experience the comfortable hospitality that Lyon is known for.

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About Lyon International Airport

Saint Exupéry International Airport is situated 15 miles (24km) east of Lyon. The airport consists of two terminals which are connected by a free shuttle bus. Facilities at the airport include left luggage, a post office, bars, restaurants, shops, a travel agency and a business centre with meeting rooms and secretarial services. ATMs and bureaux de change are available throughout the airport.

Lyon is a city synonymous with the silk industry, the French Resistance and a reputation as the 'gastronomic capital of the world' and is located between the Rhone and the Saône rivers in the south west of France. Lyon is home to some of the finest restaurants and chefs in the country and forms the second largest metropolitan area in France after Paris. This gastronomic wonder's culinary history came about in the first half of the 20th century when many bourgeois families fired their in-house cooks. These women went on to revolutionize Lyon's cuisine by setting up their own restaurants and cooking for some of the finest French dignitaries of their time.

Besides the many restaurants, bistros and cafés that entice people to this endearing city, Lyon boasts three large city parks, some 30 museums and countless monuments symbolizing Lyon's development through the ages. It is home to the world famous Lyon Opera House whose orchestra's reputation has traveled far beyond French borders. UNESCO also lists Lyon as a World Heritage site due to its rich and diverse 2,000-year old history, evident in its awe-inspiring Romanesque architecture.