My trip to Lyon
Last week I had to travel for work again, this time to Lyon where I stayed for a week to provide training at the new branch we are opening on software for managing operations.
I made the trip on Monday at lunchtime.
When I started arriving to land in Lyon I saw some very interesting landscapes.
I simply love this type of landscape, with lots of well-maintained greenery and some clusters of houses.
I imagine it must be very peaceful and calm to live there, unlike what happens in big cities.
Since life can't be all work, I managed to go to the center of Lyon with my colleagues during the week.
Although I went to the center of Lyon at night, I was quite surprised.
When we arrived in the center of Lyon, I saw the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière in the distance.
(Unfortunately, the camera isn't good enough for this type of photography.)
Since we went on a Tuesday evening, everything was quite calm, and we were able to walk peacefully along the streets with their old sidewalks. We could see the typical Lyon pavement, and I gained knowledge about the architectural history of the buildings in the "old" area.
During the tour we passed by the famous Lyon theater, the Théâtre des Célestins.
That night I had bouchon for dinner, a typical Lyon dish.
Unfortunately, I didn't have another opportunity to return to the center of Lyon during the following days.
However, on my last day I went to dinner at a well-known restaurant called Brasserie Georges.
A beautiful restaurant with old architecture.
One fantastic thing that happens at this restaurant whenever someone is celebrating their birthday is that every time a birthday cake is on its way to the table, the lights go out, a waiter goes to the music box and starts spinning it to make music.
I found this experience simply fantastic.
I regret not having had more opportunities to see more historical and emblematic buildings because Lyon is an extremely religious city and has beautiful churches and cathedrals.
One day I have to return to Lyon for leisure to be able to visit all the emblematic buildings of the city.
Without a doubt, a city I wish to return to again.
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