Lyon Opera House (Opéra National de Lyon)
Lyon Opera House (Opéra National de Lyon)

Lyon Opera House (Opéra National de Lyon)

1 Place de la Comédie, Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 69001

The Basics

The opera house was re-designed by architect Jean Nouvel—it's also known as Nouvel Opera House. Nouvel kept some of the original 18th-century arcades and edifice but added a contemporary addition packed with performance spaces. To see the building, consider a Segway tour. Tours typically pass the opera and nearby sights such as Place des Terreaux. The best way to experience the opera is to see a show. Book tickets in advance to ensure a seat.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • With the Lyon City Card you get Lyon Opera tickets at a discount and free Saturday tours.

  • Take advantage of views and creative cocktails at the opera's panoramic bar, Les Muses—open Wednesday to Saturday.

  • The opera provides dedicated seating for wheelchair users, with advance reservation.

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How to Get There

The Lyon Opera is centrally located and easily accessible via public transportation. Take the A or C metro lines to the Hôtel de Ville - Louis Pradel stop. Alternatively, you can take the bus, since several lines stop nearby. Find the Lyon Opera at 1 Place de la Comédie. It's a short walk from Place des Terreaux, and across from City Hall (Hôtel de Ville de Lyon).

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When to Get There

The Lyon Opera is open from 12pm to 7pm, Tuesday to Saturday. You can visit on Saturday for a French-language tour, or stop by anytime to see the outside of the building. Visit in the evening for a drink, but make a reservation before you arrive—the opera house bar is popular, especially on weekends. For a performance, be sure to arrive one hour before the show begins to allow time to find your seats.

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Visiting the Bartholdi Fountain

Just steps from the Lyon Opera is a dramatic 19th-century fountain by sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi. Recently renovated, the Bartholdi Fountain depicts a woman atop a chariot being pulled by powerful horses. Stop to snap a photo at this popular meeting place and perhaps recharge with a coffee at one of the plaza's outdoor cafes. The fountain is free to visit.

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