How to Use the Lyon Metro: A Complete Guide for Travelers

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Your First Ride on the Lyon Metro: What to Expect

Lyon’s metro is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. With four lines (A, B, C, D) and over 40 stations, it connects key areas like Part-Dieu, Bellecour, and Vieux Lyon. Whether you’re a tourist or a new resident, this guide covers everything from buying tickets to avoiding fines.

Understanding the Metro Network

The Lyon metro operates from around 5:00 AM to 12:30 AM (later on weekends). Lines are color-coded:

  • Line A (Red): Perrache to Vaulx-en-Velin La Soie
  • Line B (Blue): Charpennes to Gare d’Oullins
  • Line C (Orange): Cuire to Hôtel de Ville
  • Line D (Green): Gare de Vaise to Gare de Vénissieux (automatic, driverless)

Line D is the busiest and runs every 1-2 minutes during peak hours. All lines connect at key interchange stations like Bellecour, Part-Dieu, and Saxe-Gambetta.

How to Navigate the Stations

Signage is clear, with maps and direction indicators in French and English. Look for the M logo. Stations are wheelchair accessible with elevators. Each line has its own platform, and electronic boards show real-time wait times.

Buying and Validating Tickets

You must have a valid ticket before boarding. Tickets are sold at:

  • Ticket machines (accept coins, bills, credit cards)
  • TCL boutiques (staffed counters)
  • Authorized retailers (tabacs, newsagents)

Ticket Types and Prices

Ticket Type Price (2025) Validity
Single ticket (1.90€) 1.90€ 1 hour, unlimited transfers within metro, bus, tram
Book of 10 tickets 17.30€ Same as single, but cheaper per ride
Day pass (24h) 6.20€ Unlimited travel for 24 hours
Day pass for 2 people 9.70€ Unlimited for two adults for 24h
Group day pass (up to 4) 12.40€ Unlimited for up to 4 people for 24h

You can also use contactless payment (credit card or smartphone) at the gates on Line D and some stations. Tap in and tap out – the system automatically charges the best fare for the day.

How to Validate Your Ticket

Insert the paper ticket into the validator at the gate, or tap your contactless card on the reader. A beep and green light mean success. Keep your ticket until you exit – inspectors may check. For contactless, keep the same card or phone for both entry and exit.

Practical Tips for a Smooth Journey

  • Plan ahead: Use the TCL app or Google Maps for real-time routes and delays.
  • Avoid rush hours: 8-9 AM and 5-6 PM are very crowded, especially on Line D.
  • Watch your belongings: Pickpocketing can occur in crowded stations; keep bags zipped.
  • Mind the gap: Some platforms have a gap between train and platform, especially on older lines.
  • Know the exits: At major stations like Bellecour, check the exit map to find the right street.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Not validating your ticket: A validated ticket is mandatory. If you don’t validate, you risk a fine of up to 50€. Using the wrong ticket type: A single ticket cannot be used for a round trip after 1 hour. Forgetting to tap out: On contactless, failure to tap out may result in a max fare charge.

Connecting to Buses and Trams

The metro integrates seamlessly with Lyon’s bus and tram network. A single ticket allows unlimited transfers within 1 hour between metro, bus, tram, and funicular. At interchange stations like Part-Dieu, follow signs for bus or tram platforms. The same ticket works for all modes.

Using the Funicular to Fourvière

Two funicular lines depart from Vieux Lyon station: one to Fourvière (for the basilica) and one to St-Just. They are part of the metro network, so your metro ticket is valid. The ride is short but steep – enjoy the view.

Accessibility and Special Needs

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All metro stations have elevators, but some elevators may be out of service. Check the TCL app for updates. Trains have designated spaces for wheelchairs and strollers. Visual and audio announcements are provided. For assistance, contact TCL staff or use the intercom at stations.

Night Service and Late Hours

On Friday and Saturday nights, metro service extends until approximately 2:15 AM. During major events (Fête des Lumières, etc.), hours may be extended. Check the TCL website for specific dates. After midnight, buses replace some metro lines – look for the night bus stops near metro stations.

How to Save Money on Metro Travel

  • Buy a book of 10 tickets if you plan more than 5 trips.
  • Use a day pass if you’ll take 4+ trips in one day.
  • Consider a weekly pass (18.60€) if staying for a week.
  • Children under 4 travel free (up to 2 per adult).
  • Students and seniors may qualify for reduced fares with a TCL card.

What to Do If You Lose Your Ticket or Get Lost

If you lose your ticket, you’ll need to buy a new one. If you get lost, use the station map or ask a staff member. Most stations have free Wi-Fi – connect to “TCL Wi-Fi” for internet access. You can also use the TCL app to find your way.

Final Checklist for Using the Lyon Metro

  • Buy a ticket or use contactless before entering.
  • Validate your ticket or tap in.
  • Check the direction (terminus station) before boarding.
  • Keep your ticket until you exit.
  • Tap out if using contactless.
  • Be aware of your belongings and the gap.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use the same ticket for bus and metro?

Yes, a single ticket allows unlimited transfers within 1 hour across metro, bus, tram, and funicular.

How do I buy a ticket at the machine?

Select your language, choose ticket type, pay with cash or card, collect ticket and change. Machines accept coins and bills up to 20€.

Is the Lyon metro safe at night?

Generally safe, but exercise caution. Stick to well-lit areas and avoid empty carriages. Stations have security cameras and staff.

Can I bring luggage on the metro?

Yes, but avoid rush hours. Large suitcases are allowed, but keep them out of aisles. Elevators are available at most stations.

What is the fine for traveling without a ticket?

The fine is 50€ if paid on the spot, or up to 100€ if paid later. Always validate your ticket.

How do I get from Lyon airport to the city center by metro?

Take the Rhônexpress tram from Lyon-Saint Exupéry airport to Part-Dieu station (30 min, 15.50€). From there, connect to metro lines B or D.

Your Next Steps: Explore Lyon with Confidence

Now that you know how to use the Lyon metro, you’re ready to explore the city like a local. Download the TCL app, buy a day pass, and start your journey. Whether you’re visiting the Basilica of Fourvière, strolling through the Presqu’île, or heading to the Confluence district, the metro is your reliable companion. Enjoy Lyon!

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2 thoughts on “How to Use the Lyon Metro: A Complete Guide for Travelers

  1. Great guide! One question: if I buy a single ticket, can I use it for a transfer to a bus after taking the metro, or does the 1-hour validity only apply within the metro?

    1. The single ticket is valid for 1 hour with unlimited transfers across the entire TCL network (metro, bus, tram, funicular). So yes, you can take the metro and then a bus within that hour. Just make sure to validate the ticket again when boarding the bus if it’s a paper ticket.

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