Lyon

We were in Lyon for the Fête des Lumières, or the Festival of Lights, which is an annual Christmas event that sees the city completely illuminated in art installations. Spanning between the nights of December 5th to 8th, it is one of Lyon's busiest festivals, with visitors from all over France and abroad in town to explore the city's magical atmosphere.

My sister and I arrived in Lyon late Saturday afternoon after a long and adventurous journey back from Yssingeaux (we somehow encountered a regional train strike, which led to numerous delays, and an unnecessary stop in St. Etienne, all with 7+ bags of luggage in tow). Our Airbnb flat was located in Vieux Lyon, Lyon's Renaissance district, on Rue Juiverie -  a historic, winding cobblestone lane dating back to the 14th century. As you can see in some of the photos below, the apartment was stunning. Intricate crown moulding, high ceilings, a marble fireplace and mantle, and of course, a modern Scandinavian/French aesthetic, it was more beautiful than we could have ever hoped. What made our stay however, was the generosity of our hosts - on the kitchen table waiting for us was a beautiful spread of saucisson de Lyon, a fresh baguette, a bottle of red wine and the  traditional French aperatif, Ricard

Our stay in Lyon happened to overlap with my oldest friend and her boyfriend's travels, who were backpacking through Europe. As well, her brother and his girlfriend who live in London came down for the weekend, making our trip a wonderful reunion. We were in Lyon for four days, and spent most of our time exploring the city; hiking up la Croix-Rousse for the gorgeous views and Christmas markets; buying fresh produce at the farmer's markets along the river; and wandering through the Festival of Lights with a full cup of vin chaud. 

On our last day in Lyon, my sister and I spent the morning at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon. There is a beautiful courtyard located within the museum grounds, an oasis from the bustling Place des Terreaux just outside the walls. I try to always go to a museum or art gallery when visiting a new city, and the great thing about this museum is that it is free for anyone under 26 - something Toronto's cultural attractions need to consider.

As per usual, I took a lot of photos. I hope you enjoy!

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Yssingeaux

Bonjour, Yssingeaux!

Pronounced "ee-san-jo", Yssingeaux is a small town located in the Auvergne/Haute-Loire region of south-central France. A twenty minute drive from the nearest train station and a two-hour train ride from Lyon, Yssingeaux has a population of just over 6,000 people. Last October, my sister relocated to this small town to work at the P. Liotier Patisserie through a semester abroad with her baking school in Toronto. After two months of learning how to create the perfect petit four, it was time for her to return home - but not without a visit from her sister.

Although I was in Yssingeaux this past summer, I did not get a chance to fully explore the town's city centre. Once in in Yssingeaux, my sister led me on a tour of her daily life in France. We went to her favourite boulangerie for afternoon croissants and brioche, the local bar for espresso, and to her patisserie to show me the bûche de Noël she had made the day before. After a wonderful evening drinking wine and indulging in the aforementioned bûche with her French family, we woke up the next morning to the first snowfall of the season. All of Yssingeaux was covered in a blanket of snow. It was absolutely breathtaking. 

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