To all gourmets, a new store has just opened in Paris. Nestled in the Gare de Lyon, the French Toast & Co. kiosk has chosen to honor Pain Perdu, the famous recipe that has lulled our childhood!
Join us on the forecourt of the Gare de Lyon until August 4, 2024 to enjoy free, festive entertainment, between gourmet delights and sport, on nearly 1,500m2, from 8am to 8pm, every day!
For regular users of the high-speed train line between Paris and Lyon, you'll have to find alternatives in November! From November 8 to 13, the line will be closed due to construction work!
After a knife attack this Saturday morning at the Gare de Lyon, people are advised to avoid the area. On the SNCF side, Hall 3 remains closed, and users of the Transilien R line will be affected throughout the day.
For the Journées du Patrimoine in Paris, the Gare de Lyon invites you to explore the secrets of the Horloge Tower for this exceptional weekend of September 16 and 17, 2023.
Since July 19, 2022, the Prefecture of Police has banned the consumption and sale of alcohol on the Place Henri-Frenay, near the Gare de Lyon, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, after numerous reports from local residents.
Gourmet alert! Toulouse chef Michel Sarran is about to treat Parisians. As of this Wednesday, May 12, 2021, his concept of gourmet croque-monsieurs, called Croq'Michel, is coming to the capital. It's a family project he set up with his two daughters, Camille and Emma.
Hosted in France, the Rugby World Cup 2023 train has been inaugurated this Tuesday September 8, 2020 by Paris mayor, its deputy for Sport and French Rugby Federation president Bernard Laporte. Named We Love 2023, the train will leave from Paris Gare de Lyon on September 9 to travel the roads of France until October 12, 2020.