48, rue de Sèze, 69006 Lyon
Arriving in Lyon and stepping through the doors of the Le Roosevelt hotel feels like crossing a familiar threshold: the smiling faces at reception immediately evoke an atmosphere of trust, conducive to a serene stay.
Located in the 6th arrondissement, the establishment allows you to reach the Part-Dieu train station in just a few minutes and to get to the Tête d’Or park or the Opera effortlessly thanks to the nearby Foch station. This address thus offers an ideal base for combining business appointments and urban discoveries.
The building proudly boasts over half a century of history and has just completed an extensive renovation program. Contemporary lines now interact with noble materials; a subtle balance that extends the hotel’s hospitable tradition while meeting modern standards.
Under the lobby ceiling, a play of soft lighting accompanies personalized service. Every arrival is given the attention it deserves, whether it’s a short stop before a meeting or a longer stay dedicated to exploring the city.
Once you have the key in hand, the elevator reveals forty-eight rooms designed as urban refuges. Soft tones provide calm after the hustle of the streets, while double glazing guarantees undisturbed rest.
The offer consists of three categories: the classic room of eighteen square meters, the more spacious superior room, and the junior suite with a living area. Families can easily find their place thanks to extra bed options, and everyone enjoys individual climate control to adjust the temperature to their liking.
The wide bed, dressed in fresh linens, is paired with a carefully chosen selection of pillows; together, they promise restorative sleep, an essential element of a successful trip.
Connected travelers have access to a welcoming desk, convenient USB outlets, and fast Wi-Fi. A self-service printer complements these features, allowing last-minute file completion or boarding pass printing.
In the bathroom, gleaming fixtures give way to a spacious shower or a bathtub depending on the configuration. Carefully selected toiletries, a magnifying mirror, and, in the suites, the softness of bathrobes extend the comfort.
Upon waking, the scent of pastries guides you to the breakfast room, where a hot and cold buffet sits alongside cereals, fruits, and regional cheeses. Those who prefer privacy can request room service and enjoy their first coffee in front of international television.
At the end of the day, the bar, brightened by a fireplace, gathers solo travelers and colleagues over a drink. Nearby, the library invites you to browse a Lyon-inspired novel, seated in a deep armchair away from the bustle.
The more active guests cross the street to join the partner gym and enjoy a session before dinner. The Roosevelt also offers an on-site fitness area, practical for a quick workout.
As for access, the secure private parking, equipped with an electric vehicle charging station, eliminates any parking concerns. The concierge team, available at all hours, takes care of booking taxis or printing tickets.
For a confidential seminar or an impromptu meeting, an equipped room awaits on the ground floor. High-speed internet and a projection screen simplify organization.
When the evening stretches on, the shared lounge, punctuated by discreet musical notes, becomes a haven where you can share the day’s city highlights or the anticipation of an upcoming show.
A few steps away lies one of Europe’s largest urban parks. A morning walk around the Tête d’Or park’s lake or a boat ride allows you to enjoy the greenery and pass by tropical greenhouses without leaving the city.
Next, cross the Rhône to reach the Museum of Fine Arts; its collections, ranging from Antiquity to modern art, offer a journey through the centuries. Between two galleries, the inner garden provides an unexpected haven of silence.
Take the time to wander through the traboules of Old Lyon: these secret passageways lead to Renaissance courtyards and reveal a heritage listed by UNESCO. The bell tower of Saint-Jean Cathedral rises above the rooftops, a reminder of the city’s rich history.
Further south, the Confluence district unfolds bold architecture where museums, shops, and developed riverbanks invite you to stroll between the Rhône and Saône. The panorama from the tip is worth the trip, especially at sunset.
Treat yourself to an evening at the Lyon Opera or one of the auditoriums in the Cité Internationale; the eclectic program ranges from classical ballet to contemporary jazz. After the applause, the short walk back to Le Roosevelt hotel extends the magic effortlessly.
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From 90 EUR per night