Hotels in Confluence, Lyon
23 hotels · 8 nearby attractions · Part of Lyon
Photo by lionel mermoz on Unsplash
About Confluence
Confluence: Lyon's Boldest Urban Reinvention
Situated at the southern tip of the Presqu'île, where the Rhône and Saône rivers meet, the Confluence district is Lyon's most ambitious urban renewal project. Once an industrial zone of warehouses and rail yards, it has been transformed since the early 2000s into a forward-thinking neighborhood defined by contemporary architecture, cultural institutions, and sustainable urban design.
Architecture and Urban Design
Confluence is a showcase of 21st-century urban planning. The district was developed in deliberate phases, with architects and planners prioritizing energy efficiency, public space, and mixed-use development. Buildings here feature bold geometric forms, reflective facades, and green roofing systems. The neighborhood earned recognition as one of Europe's leading eco-districts, and its design principles continue to influence urban development projects across France. Walking through its grid of wide promenades and waterfront esplanades offers a sharp, fascinating contrast to the medieval lanes of nearby Vieux Lyon.
Musée des Confluences
The centerpiece of the district is the Musée des Confluences, a science and anthropology museum housed in a striking deconstructivist building designed by the Vienna-based firm Coop Himmelb(l)au. Opened in 2014, the museum sits at the precise point where the two rivers converge. Its permanent collections explore the origins of the universe, the diversity of life, the history of human societies, and questions about the future. The building itself — a steel-and-glass structure that appears to hover above the ground — is one of the most architecturally distinctive in France.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Confluence is well connected by Lyon's T1 tramway line, with stops at Montrochet and Confluence. It is approximately 20 minutes on foot from Place Bellecour.
- Best time to visit: The waterfront promenades are particularly pleasant in spring and early autumn. Summer weekends bring outdoor markets and events.
- Combine your visit: Pair Confluence with a walk through Vieux Lyon or a funicular ride up to the Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière for a full day covering Lyon's architectural range from Roman to contemporary.
- Museum planning: The Musée des Confluences is closed on Mondays. Allow at least two hours for the permanent collections.
- Dining: The district has a growing restaurant scene, with options ranging from casual riverside cafés to more considered contemporary dining rooms.
Nearby attractions
Musée des Confluences
Lyon
Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière
Lyon
Place Bellecour
Lyon
Vieux Lyon
Lyon
Roman Theatres of Fourvière
Lyon
Lyon-Part-Dieu Station
Lyon
Parc de la Tête d'Or
Lyon
Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport
Lyon
Part of Lyon
Hotels in Confluence
Showing 1–20 of 23 hotels






Confluence
12 reviews
Check availability


Confluence
37 reviews
Check availability

Confluence
3,180 reviews
Check availability


Confluence
28 reviews
Check availability

Confluence
12 reviews
Check availability


Confluence
6,300 reviews
Check availability




Confluence
1 reviews
Check availability

