Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse

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"This place is a must for any food-loving person and is better to do at the start of your adventures in Lyon than at the end. Different little stores sell everything from fresh fruit, veg, fish and charcuterie and meat to champagne, cheese stores and several pastries from macarons to croissants and baguettes. (This place gets busy and is not cheap but a great way to introduce yourself to local specialities) - Another great reason to go is to see the massive wall painting of Paul Bocuse the father of Lyon (this hall is named after him as a way to honour his legacy) "
"You'll find the food market situated a five-minute walk from the Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu; the nearest metro station is Place Guichard. The T1 tram also stops nearby at Mairie du 3eme. Access to the market is free. Les Halles welcomes visitors from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. "
Elana Coltom
"A massive food hall with vendors lining the passageways, Les Halles is an iconic Lyonnaise establishment as is Chef Paul Bocuse. Stroll among the stalls for an inside look inside the heart of French gastronomy."

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