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The Classic Room offers calm views of Hotel Dieu’s historic courtyards or gardens. Natural light moves gently through the spacious room each day. The design
The Premium Room offers a calm and spacious setting for up to 3 guests. The 35-square-meter layout feels open, bright, and easy to enjoy. Large
The Premium River View Room is on the hotel's top floor. It provides stunning views of the Rhone River and the city of Lyon. The
The Club Premium River View Room offers a calm stay with gentle river views and quiet comfort. Large windows invite soft daylight into the room
The Junior Suites span 45 to 50 square meters, offering a calm and refined space with views over the Rhone River and the city of
The 1 Bedroom Suite offers a stylish and comfortable stay for families. The space covers 60 square meters with a modern design. Its layout includes
The River View Suite is a great pick for families wanting comfort by the Rhone River. A dramatic 6-meter-tall window frames wide views across Lyon
The Prestige Suite offers a refined stay with calm, elegant comfort. A large bedroom connects to a stylish living area. Each space feels open, balanced,
InterContinental Lyon - Hotel Dieu is not just a luxury hotel placed inside an old monument. It is the modern hotel chapter of the Grand Hotel-Dieu, a vast historic complex on the Presquile. It faces the Rhone and sits close to Place Bellecour. With 144 rooms and suites by Jean-Philippe Nuel, Le Dome under a 32-metre Soufflot dome, Epona, Cinq Mondes Spa, and L'Academie event space, the hotel gives Lyon a grand civic address rather than a private hideaway.
The strongest reason to book this luxury hotel in Lyon is the building itself. Grand Hotel-Dieu was once one of the city's great hospital complexes, and its long riverfront presence is part of Lyon's UNESCO-listed historic centre.
That history matters because Lyon has several excellent small hotels. Villa Florentine looks over the city from Fourviere. Villa Maia offers a quieter hilltop stay. InterContinental Lyon - Hotel Dieu is different. It puts guests inside a renovated civic landmark on the flat, walkable Presquile.
The result is more public, more architectural, and more directly connected to everyday Lyon. Guests step from a monumental courtyard into shops, restaurants, river walks, and city streets.
The location is a real asset. The hotel sits between the Rhone and the Saone. Place Bellecour, old town bridges, shopping streets, and many restaurants are close.
Vieux Lyon, the traboules, Fourviere Basilica, Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, Opera de Lyon, and the Musee des Beaux-Arts are all natural itinerary anchors. The hotel is also practical for guests arriving by car or train. From here, exploring on foot feels natural.
This is not a rural chateau mood. It is a 5-star hotel in Lyon for travelers who want history at the door, but also easy movement through the city.
The 144 rooms and suites were designed by Jean-Philippe Nuel. His work keeps the historic structure readable while giving the interiors a softer contemporary line. Rooms may look toward the Rhone, Notre-Dame de Fourviere, internal courtyards, or the city.
The suite count matters. IHG has highlighted 34 suites, including 28 Duplex suites and a 150-square-metre Presidential Suite. The Duplex suites are especially tied to the building. Tall original windows and a split-level layout give them their character.
Travelers who want the most character should look carefully at room category. A standard room gives the location and service. A Duplex or high-view suite gives more of the Hotel Dieu story.
Le Dome is the emotional centre of the hotel. Set under the 32-metre Soufflot dome, the bar is both a hotel amenity and a Lyon address in its own right.
It works for coffee, tea, cocktails, light dishes, and a first look at the scale of the renovation. Locals use it as well. That helps the hotel avoid feeling like a sealed international bubble.
This is one of the reasons InterContinental Lyon - Hotel Dieu competes well against more intimate hotels. Few rivals in Lyon can offer a public room with this volume, history, and sense of place.
Epona is the main restaurant, positioned between the Grand Dome and Small Dome. Chef Mathieu Charrois focuses on local flavour and contemporary takes on French and Lyonnais classics.
That is important in Lyon. Guests are in a city where food is not a background feature. A hotel restaurant needs to feel credible beside bouchons, markets, brasseries, and serious dining rooms.
Epona does not need to replace every meal outside the hotel. It gives guests a useful in-house option for arrival night, business meals, brunch, or a quieter evening after a long day in the city.
Cinq Mondes Spa adds the recovery layer. After walking the Presquile, crossing into Vieux Lyon, or climbing toward Fourviere, the spa gives the hotel a calmer rhythm.
The fitness centre supports business and leisure guests who want routine during a city stay. This is not a resort wellness story, but it is more complete than many heritage hotels in dense European centres.
L'Academie is another major strength. The conference centre covers about 1,500 square metres with 12 modular meeting rooms, natural daylight, and capacity for events from small groups to around 450 guests. That makes the hotel strong for corporate programs, weddings, and private events. Few central Lyon hotels match that range.
Villa Florentine is better for travelers who want hillside views, a more romantic retreat, and a quieter Fourviere setting. Villa Maia suits guests who want a discreet, contemporary, high-end address above the old town.
Cour des Loges, when considered as a historic old-town option, is more atmospheric and enclosed. Boscolo Lyon has a grand riverfront style and a different Italian-palace feel. Sofitel Lyon Bellecour is practical, central, and familiar, but less distinctive architecturally.
InterContinental Lyon - Hotel Dieu stands apart when guests want a monumental address, Rhone-side access, Jean-Philippe Nuel design, Le Dome, Epona, Cinq Mondes Spa, L'Academie, and a base that makes Lyon easy to walk.
Choose InterContinental Lyon - Hotel Dieu if the main reason to book is the Grand Hotel-Dieu setting: 144 rooms and suites, river views, a landmark dome bar, strong meeting facilities, in-house dining, and direct access to central Lyon.
It is ideal for first-time visitors, food travelers, couples who want a grand city address, business guests, event groups, and travelers who prefer walking from the hotel to restaurants, shops, rivers, and historic districts.
It is less suitable for guests who want a tiny boutique hotel, a hillside retreat, a deeply private spa escape, or an old-town inn with narrow-lane atmosphere. Those guests should compare Villa Florentine, Villa Maia, Cour des Loges, or smaller properties in Vieux Lyon.
The reason to book is civic grandeur with practical location. InterContinental Lyon - Hotel Dieu lets guests stay inside one of Lyon's defining buildings while keeping the city's food, rivers, museums, and old quarters close enough to use every day.
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