Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse
Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse
4.5
7:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday
7:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday
7:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Thursday
7:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Friday
7:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Saturday
7:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Sunday
7:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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- Place Guichard - Bourse du Travail • 6 min walk
- Gare Part-Dieu - Vivier Merle • 8 min walk
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- ManngaDuaSingapore, Singapore506 contributionsRefined marketThis is very famous indoor market in Lyon. I went there early in the morning on Sunday and did not see huge crowd. The market is very clean and well organized. It is not a huge market, but I can see each shop carries products with better qualities. Some restaurants were already open and locals were enjoyng seafood and wine early. I will like to come back here with my families next time for lunch.Visited April 2023Traveled soloWritten April 30, 2023
- David RNeutral Bay, Australia1,447 contributionsA Delight Every Time - We Keep ReturningLes Halles Paul Bocuse carries this legendary chefs name so the standards of pretty well everything have to be top notch and they are. This indoor market may not be the bargain outdoor local market we all know and love but it is never the less well worth visiting. A feast for the eyes and stomach at every turn, you quickly find yourself salivating, before reaching for your wallet. Great to visit a little before lunchtime, the place is lively and bustling, so why not soak it up further and find one of the many tempting restaurants that won't cost you the earth.Visited May 2023Traveled with friendsWritten May 23, 2023
- Kwnstantina DAthens, Greece47 contributionsFrench local products and restaurants!!Nice stroll around the market!! Many different shops and restaurants that you can buy a lot of different flavours of local cheeses, wines, seafood, pastries and chocolate or you can just sit in a restaurant and take your lunch or breakfast!! Avoid to visit on Sundays because many shops are closed!!Visited September 2023Traveled with familyWritten September 10, 2023
- HsmxToronto, Canada100 contributionsNot to be missedThis is a must visit if you are in Lyon. The place is full of stores and restaurants, with many delicious food options. We go there every time we are in Lyon. The restaurant options are endless, with very decent pricing. You can have complete meal in one of the restaurants, or have small snack in several different ones (my favorite thing to do). If you love oysters, there is a stall midway through the market with the freshest oysters you will ever have. highly recommend the placeVisited May 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten September 14, 2023
- Krys22015Baltimore, Maryland80 contributionsLes Halle didn’t disappoint. Come hungry !The market was overflowing with fresh culinary items. Many small restaurants inside. The vendors had wonderful display cases of pastries, frommage, chocolate seafood and cured n fresh meats. We marveled at the presentation n the items. An entire store front case of fois gras prepared in dozens of ways. We bought lunch for the train - even wine! It didn’t disappoint!Visited October 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten October 12, 2023
- Quietman70Reading, United Kingdom878 contributionsFantastic sights and smells, well worth a visit.We visited here twice. The first time was late afternoon in the week. This was clearly not a good time to visit as the majority of it was closed. We ate at an empanada stall because it was all that was open but it was pretty good. We returned the following week on a Friday early afternoon and it was absolutely rammed. All the stalls were open and it was a sensory feast, great colours and smells. Great to see all the amazing local produce. Sadly due to travel restrictions we were unable to buy anything otherwise I would have spent a fortune. Definitely worth a visit but pick your time carefully to ensure you get the best experience.Visited October 2023Traveled with friendsWritten October 21, 2023
- JoeHill3Port Charlotte, Florida117 contributionsAn Awesome Experience in LyonMy visit was part of an excursion from our river cruise on Poetry II, an Avalon ship. The visit was one of the most awesome experiences for any amateur chef/cook, like myself. Just so many beautifully crafted food selections from Charcuterie, cheeses, prepared meats, gorgeous pastries, breads that are art-forms, sausages of all kinds, and sweets/candies too many to counts. This beautiful hall of foods is appropriately name after the great Chef, Paul Bocuse. Oh, yes, bring your appetite!! Don't miss this place if you get to Lyon!!Visited October 2023Traveled soloWritten October 28, 2023
- Ray HLondon, United Kingdom72 contributionsBring a shopping bag!We did eat here, a tasty meal that was fantastic value for money but the real joy of the place is all the food on display. Really worth a visit, we bought ½ a kilo of duck fois gras as it is almost unavailable in England. Wish I lived next door!Visited February 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten February 15, 2024
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Ray H
London, UK72 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
We did eat here, a tasty meal that was fantastic value for money but the real joy of the place is all the food on display. Really worth a visit, we bought ½ a kilo of duck fois gras as it is almost unavailable in England. Wish I lived next door!
Written February 15, 2024
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JP K
48 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
A fantastic place to visit and a great enjoyment. So much to explore and taste. Could have stayed there several hours.
Written December 29, 2023
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Chris S
Hervey Bay, Australia15 contributions
Nov 2023 • Family
If you love food, you will love this place! There places to sit and eat, or you can buy things and take a walk to the river and eat there. Probably not ideal food for the kids, but definitely worth the trip to walk through it
Written November 13, 2023
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JoeHill3
Port Charlotte, FL117 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
My visit was part of an excursion from our river cruise on Poetry II, an Avalon ship. The visit was one of the most awesome experiences for any amateur chef/cook, like myself. Just so many beautifully crafted food selections from Charcuterie, cheeses, prepared meats, gorgeous pastries, breads that are art-forms, sausages of all kinds, and sweets/candies too many to counts.
This beautiful hall of foods is appropriately name after the great Chef, Paul Bocuse.
Oh, yes, bring your appetite!!
Don't miss this place if you get to Lyon!!
This beautiful hall of foods is appropriately name after the great Chef, Paul Bocuse.
Oh, yes, bring your appetite!!
Don't miss this place if you get to Lyon!!
Written October 28, 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Quietman70
Reading, UK878 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
We visited here twice. The first time was late afternoon in the week. This was clearly not a good time to visit as the majority of it was closed. We ate at an empanada stall because it was all that was open but it was pretty good. We returned the following week on a Friday early afternoon and it was absolutely rammed. All the stalls were open and it was a sensory feast, great colours and smells. Great to see all the amazing local produce. Sadly due to travel restrictions we were unable to buy anything otherwise I would have spent a fortune. Definitely worth a visit but pick your time carefully to ensure you get the best experience.
Written October 21, 2023
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Elizabeth
5 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
Unmissable gastronomic experience. Stunning setting, breathtaking food and beverage choices, a must see for anyone visiting Lyon
Written October 21, 2023
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Krys22015
Baltimore, MD80 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
The market was overflowing with fresh culinary items. Many small restaurants inside. The vendors had wonderful display cases of pastries, frommage, chocolate seafood and cured n fresh meats. We marveled at the presentation n the items. An entire store front case of fois gras prepared in dozens of ways. We bought lunch for the train - even wine! It didn’t disappoint!
Written October 12, 2023
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Hockeydad900
La Canada Flintridge, CA374 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
Located near the Part Dieu main train station this food hall features many high end food stalls and restaurants. Well worth a visit just to look or for lunch.
Written October 1, 2023
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TorInd
Toronto208 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
Says market is open all days and hours are listed. However on Mondays lots of stores and restaurants are closed. Could not try many things. Stuff was quite expensive
Written September 21, 2023
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Hsmx
Toronto, Canada100 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
This is a must visit if you are in Lyon. The place is full of stores and restaurants, with many delicious food options. We go there every time we are in Lyon. The restaurant options are endless, with very decent pricing. You can have complete meal in one of the restaurants, or have small snack in several different ones (my favorite thing to do). If you love oysters, there is a stall midway through the market with the freshest oysters you will ever have.
highly recommend the place
highly recommend the place
Written September 14, 2023
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Christian P
1 contribution
Quel magasin aux halles pour acheter un.panier gourmand ?
Bertrand L
Veigy-Foncenex, France192 contributions
Désolé mais ils sont tous au top ! Je ne sais pas.
pupamini
Zagreb, Croatia11 contributions
Could we enter with a dog?
carlosdieppa
Miami Beach, FL753 contributions
I do not think so.
Rachel B
Besancon, France24 contributions
Bonjour
Peut-on prendre un.petit déjeuner ?
GOURMAND80136
Amiens, France3,252 contributions
Si vous n’êtes pas trop matinal, je pense que oui
Pamela M
Saint-Priest, France97 contributions
Bonjour,
J'ai pour projet de créer un panier gourmand moi même avec des produits des commerces des halles pour un cadeau de Noël dont certains produits frais. La période de Noël étant prise d'assaut est ce possible de passer commande auprès des commerçants pour être sûrs d'avoir mes produits pour Noël ? Merci d'avance
KathyMQ
Lyon, France69 contributions
Oui je pense qu'il est possible de passer commande, par contre ne vous y prenez pas trop tard en période de fête.
Cdt
Dave M
Westfield, NJ1,190 contributions
Which particular restaurants and dessert stands in the Halles do you suggest for lunch or a snack? thanks
LilibetMelbourne
Hamilton & Waikato Region, New Zealand497 contributions
We tried several and realized that in fact they’re all excellent. For some you need to book. The menus on display give you an idea of the specialties for each whether its seafood or meat. We also liked being able to get a coffee and a glass of wine when we felt like it.
valerie_du_26
Bourg-les-Valence, France69 contributions
Bonjour qui peut me dire où bien manger dans les halles ( bouchon)
Chantal G
19 contributions
Chez les Gones. Bon et sympa
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