Dirigeants
Sources : INSEE (SIRENE) · INPI — Registre National des Entreprises (RNE).
Présentation
Vast, tree-lined public square with flower stalls & a small art museum, plus a seasonal ice-rink.
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Avis
Large city square that could really benefit from more trees, but there are practical obstacles for city implement it: just below the surface there is a massive underground garage and 2 lines of Metro, so no space for tree roots… Another reason is that historically the square was an open parade grounds. The attempt to solve the problem by installing colorful masts and arches looks somewhat weird on historic square.
Place Bellecour is one of the largest open squares in Europe and a central landmark in Lyon. Its expansive layout offers unobstructed views and serves as a key urban hub connecting major shopping streets, cultural sites, and public transport lines. The square is well-maintained, with wide pedestrian areas that make it ideal for walking, meeting, or simply passing through the city center. A notable feature is the statue of Louis XIV, which adds historical significance to the space. Accessibility is excellent, with direct connections to metro and bus networks, making it a convenient starting point for exploring Lyon. While the square itself is relatively minimal in terms of shade and seating, its central location compensates with easy access to nearby cafes, shops, and attractions. Overall, Place Bellecour functions more as a strategic urban space than a leisure park, offering strong connectivity and a sense of scale that reflects the city’s structure.
Place Bellecour was never only a promenade for the addresses around it. The façades and open sweep suited display, and the good society used it that way, but the square also lay across the city’s daily routes. To live south and go north for trade, administration, school, worship, or sociability meant crossing the same exposed ground, so prestige and passage were bound together from early on. Later access widened that mix further, bringing in people who did not live on its edges but used it as Lyon’s common threshold. That is why Bellecour still feels unsettled in a productive way. It has to carry ceremony, shortcuts, waiting, events, and rest on the same hard, heat-prone surface, and every attempt to cool or soften it also asks how a shared square should be lived.
Potentially very nice large park in the center of the city. But at the moment needs some extensive cleaning and maintenance. I'm sure that will likely happen once it finally stops raining....
It used to be one of Europe most beautiful square. Now it is horrible with a permanent modern fixture which has destroyed the view and perspective
Central square of Lyon, with access to Veiux Lyon, Perrache station, Croix Rousse and buses and trams out. The city tourist office is here. Nice playground for small children
Nice open hangout place in Lyon City center, Mersmerising views on all sides from the center, can walk from Perrache stop within 10 minutes or get the metro directly from anywhere in the city. Many public events are conducted here and definitely a place to be during festive evenings in lyon.
Great open area, great vibes! Stayed at hotel nearby and a great, safe, clean, spacious parking garage below to leave car for a few nights.
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