
Lyon in February
Not the best time
Still cold and gray, but February has a certain romantic melancholy. Plus, you'll have the traboules mostly to yourself.
Weather
February stays cold and wet, though days start stretching longer by month's end. The Rhône and Saône rivers look particularly moody under overcast skies. Rain comes in steady drizzles rather than downpours.
8°C high1°C low10 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$98/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Salon du Chocolat
- •Chinese New Year celebrations in Bellecour
February Tips
- •Bouchons are extra cozy with their winter cassoulet specials
- •Bring layers - indoor heating varies wildly in old buildings
- •February is prime time for cooking classes
All Months
Late spring through early summer gives you Lyon at its best. May and June bring perfect weather for walking the traboules and dining on terraces. Restaurant patios open up, and the city feels alive.
September and October are equally brilliant. The summer crowds thin out, but weather stays warm enough for outdoor dining. This is harvest season in nearby Beaujolais, so wine bars buzz with fresh vintages.
April works if you don't mind occasional rain showers. Temperatures hover around 15°C, and hotel prices drop before peak season kicks in.
Winter isn't terrible, but Lyon can feel gray and quiet. December brings Christmas markets to Place Bellecour, though they're not as impressive as Strasbourg's. January and February are best avoided unless you're here purely for indoor dining.
Skip July and August. It's hot, crowded, and many locals flee for vacation. Some restaurants close entirely during August.
Lyon Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
9/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
4/10
Budget
5/10
Luxury
8/10
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