8 rue Professeur Pierre Marion, 69005 Lyon
Overlooking the city of Lyon from the Fourvière hill, Villa Maïa offers a five-star accommodation experience that combines history, luxury, and contemporary design. Founded on a collaboration between Christophe Gruy, Jean-Michel Wilmotte, Jacques Grange, and Louis Benech, this hotel represents a shared vision of excellence and refinement.
Villa Maïa, inaugurated in 2017, is part of the Lyon landscape not only by its privileged location but also by its architecture which respects heritage while introducing elegant modernity. The site on which the hotel is established, the Antiquaille, has gone through several eras, from a medieval castle to a hospital, before becoming this place of prestige.
The 34 rooms and suites of Villa Maïa are havens of peace where serenity and luxury meet. Each space has been carefully designed by Jacques Grange, reflecting warm and soothing tones, noble materials like Carrara marble, and touches of contemporary design. Some rooms offer private terraces with breathtaking views of Lyon, ideal for admiring the dawn or dusk over the city.
The spa of Villa Maïa, reminiscent of Roman baths, invites complete relaxation with its 20-meter indoor pool, integrated jacuzzi, sauna, and hammam. This setting, enhanced by ancient columns and vaults, offers an escape from the urban hustle.
On the gastronomy side, Villa Maïa is located opposite the Michelin-starred Christian Têtedoie restaurant, where the chef celebrates Lyonnaise cuisine with a modern touch. This partnership ensures residents a first-class culinary experience, complemented by the hotel's dining options, including a varied breakfast with local and organic products.
The wellness offer does not stop there: the hotel's bar, with its contemporary ambiance and views of the gardens, offers innovative cocktails. An afternoon tea is also regularly organized, inviting guests to relax in an elegant setting while savoring delicate dishes.
Just steps from the hotel, iconic sites such as the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière and the Gallo-Roman theaters enrich travelers' stays with a dive into Lyon's history and culture. The proximity to Old Lyon also allows for easy exploration of this dynamic city, known for its cultural and historical richness.
For art and history enthusiasts, Lyon offers museums such as the Musée des Confluences, with its innovative exhibitions, or the Musée des Beaux-Arts, one of the largest museums in France. For an authentic culinary experience, the Lyonnais bouchons, with their local specialties, are a must. Moreover, events like the Festival of Lights transform Lyon into a visual spectacle each year, offering another perspective on this fascinating city.
Exploring Lyon from Villa Maïa is an invitation to discover the best of the city in terms of comfort, culture, and gastronomy, while enjoying a luxurious and memorable stay. Whether for business or pleasure, every detail of your visit is carefully orchestrated to ensure an unparalleled experience.
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