Lyon or Marseille for a train layover?
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UN
Hi there,

If you had to book a hotel (arriving in the evening, leaving early the next morning) near a train station, would you choose Lyon Part-Dieu or Marseille Saint-Charles?

Catherine
By this, and this only, we have existed. Which is not to be found in our obituaries. (T.S. Eliot)
PI Pierroro Globetrotter ·
Marseille 😉
Pierroro Quand le moment est arrivé, l'heure est venue! (C.Bobin.) - et je vous remercie par avance pour votre réponse.
KY Kyle68 Veteran ·
It’s up to you to decide what you’re looking for.

The area around Marseille train station isn’t too far from the Old Port. In Lyon, you can also very easily access the city center, the Presqu’île, and the quays along the Rhône and Saône rivers.

If it’s for a good restaurant, Marseille is famous for its local fish specialties, while Lyon is known for its famous *bouchons lyonnais*.

On the other hand, it seems that the area around Lyon’s Part-Dieu station offers a wider choice of hotels in all categories.

Also, note that the security situation is reportedly quite precarious and sensitive in Marseille, particularly around the train station area.
UN UnaMilanese Veteran ·
Hi,

I’ll arrive at 8:30 PM in Lyon, 10:30 PM in Marseille. I need to leave again at 6 or 8 AM the next day. Personally, I’d lean toward the Mediterranean vibe. But I’ll admit I’m a little nervous about wandering around at 11 PM or 11:30 PM (the train will definitely be late!), lugging a suitcase, in a station neighborhood.

Hmm... Thanks for your reply.

Catherine
By this, and this only, we have existed. Which is not to be found in our obituaries. (T.S. Eliot)
MG Mguibentif Globetrotter ·
In Marseille (terminus station), exit on the left side of the station, and 100 meters away you’ll find the Ibis hotel. You’re not actually in the city—you just walk alongside the station building, it’s not a city street. After that, if you’re feeling nervous, you can grab a bite at the Ibis...
Mathilde
FA Fanche69 ·
Warmshowers option in Lyon
AN Annachris Veteran ·
Marseille without a doubt for the change of scenery and the *joie de vivre*! I’d still pick a hotel on the Vieux Port, not far from the station.

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