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The Parc de la Tête d'Or is Lyon's beloved urban oasis — a 117-hectare English-style park on the left bank of the Rhône. It is one of the largest urban parks in France, comparable in size to London's Hyde Park, and is free to enter year-round.

The Jardin Rosa Mir is one of Lyon's most extraordinary hidden gems — a tiny, fantastical garden made entirely of seashells, stones, and concrete, hidden in a residential courtyard in La Croix-Rousse. It is classified as a work of art brut and opens only on weekends.
The Berges du Rhône is a 5-kilometer riverside promenade along the left bank of the Rhône, stretching from the Parc de la Tête d'Or in the north to the Confluence district in the south. Redesigned in 2007, it transformed a former highway into one of Europe's finest urban waterfronts.
The Parc des Hauteurs is a peaceful hilltop park stretching along the ridge of Fourvière and Saint-Just, connecting the basilica to the Loyasse Cemetery. Its tree-lined paths offer quiet walks with views over the city and the Saône Valley, far from the tourist crowds below.