The best things to do after dinner in Lyon range from watching an opera to drinking and dancing. Ask most visitors to Lyon how they plan to spend their evening and you’re likely to get a similar answer. Dining out in one of its famous bouchons, restaurants specialising in traditional Lyonnais cuisine, is a widely documented must-do when in the city. But bellies full, what then… when the night is still young?

Lyon has much to offer night owls. The city has its historic theatres, trendy bars, and even a riverside park. Read on to learn more about how you can spend a memorable evening in this delightful French city.

What are the best things to do at night in Lyon?

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    Place des Terreaux

    Beautiful evening cityscapes of Lyon and the Bartholdi Fountain

    Place des Terreaux
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    Place des Terreaux is one of Lyon’s most charming squares. Its centrepiece is an elaborate statue called the Bartholdi Fountain, which is illuminated to great effect at night. Most years, in early December, the square is the main focus of the Fête des Lumières and the setting for a dazzling sound and light show.

    Whichever night you’re at the square, grab your camera and snap a few souvenir pictures before you set off to see what else the late-night city scene of Lyon has to offer – moody cobbled streets, hidden stairwells and reflections in the river being among them.

    Location: Place des Terreaux, 69001 Lyon, France

    Open: 24/7

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    Witchcraft and Occultism walking tour

    An evening stroll with a difference

    Witchcraft and Occultism walking tour
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    The Witchcraft and Occultism walking tour is a way of discovering a different side to the city of Lyon. Guide Nicolas Le Breton becomes Esquirol the Occultist as he dons a smart suit and bowler hat. With a tap of his cane, he steps back in time to 1903, leading visitors into hidden alleyways and unseen traboules (pathways).

    Along the way, he tells the stories of French witches and those with supernatural or mystical powers. Whether you believe them is up to you, of course. Regardless, it’s an entertaining way to spend an evening and learn a bit of unknown French history. Participants meet in front of the steps of Mairie de la Croix-Rousse, Lyon’s Town Hall. Tour departs at 9 pm on days of operation.

    Location: Mairie de la Croix-Rousse, 133 Boulevard de la Croix-Rousse, 69004 Lyon, France

    Phone: +33 (0)6 64 87 05 97

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    Théâtre des Célestins

    Classic and modern plays in a historic 19th-century theatre

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    Théâtre des Célestins is a magnificent Italian-style theatre in the centre of Lyon. It gets its name from a Roman Catholic order but a performing arts space has occupied the site since 1792. Even so, what you see today isn’t the first theatre here – the original building burned to the ground in 1871. It was quickly rebuilt, then a 21st-century renovation saw the addition of a second auditorium.

    Some of France’s most highly acclaimed actors and music hall stars have performed here, including Sarah Bernhardt, Jean Marais, Maurice Chevalier, and Joséphine Baker. Its repertoire today includes traditional and contemporary plays. Opening and showtimes vary according to the programme.

    Location: 4 Rue Charles Dullin, 69002 Lyon, France

    Phone: +33 (0)4 72 77 40 00

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    Les Fleurs du Malt

    A trendy Lyon bar serving craft beer

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    Les Fleurs du Malt is an established bar in Lyon specialising in craft beer. Sixteen beers are on draught, augmented by a further 200 types of beer sold by the bottle. Aficionados who know their ales from their porters are happy to offer a suggestion or 2 to help those daunted by the extensive menu.

    During Les Fleurs du Malt’s Happy Hour, the bartender will challenge you to a game of heads or tails – flip a coin and you might just score a half-price beer.

    Location: 15 Quai Romain Rolland, 69005 Lyon, France

    Open: Sunday and Monday from 5 pm to midnight, Tuesday and Wednesday from 5 pm to 1 am, Thursday and Friday from 5 pm to 2 am, Saturday from 4 pm to 2 am

    Phone: +33 (0)4 72 65 64 16

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    Lyon National Opera

    Prestigious performances in an iconic Lyon landmark

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    Lyon National Opera (Opéra National de Lyon) is a company that performs mostly at the Opéra Nouvel by the Rhône. Following a 1993 renovation, this theatre boasts a cylindrical glass roof. On show nights, it’s lit in red. Inside, a magnificent 1,100-seat auditorium provides the spectacular backdrop for captivating performances.

    The theatre also has its own 62-musician orchestra, 32 ballet dancers, a chorus of 34 singers and a children’s choir. The programme of opera, jazz, classical music and dance changes regularly. Family favourites like Peter and the Wolf slot alongside Handel’s Messiah and Bach’s concertos.

    Location: 1 Place de la Comédie, 69001 Lyon, France

    Phone: +33 (0)4 69 85 54 54

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    The Monkey Club

    A central Lyon cocktail bar

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    The Monkey Club is a cocktail bar in the centre of Lyon. Step through its door and you step back in time to the end of the Victorian era. The velvet furniture and sepia photographs create a vintage atmosphere, while there’s a nod to some of the less savoury individuals that were around at the time in the cocktail menu.

    Work your way through a list that includes The Ripper, Mary Kelly’s Drip, Sherlock Swizzle and Spirit of Moriarty. If you dined early, globally inspired nibbles will fuel a late night.

    Location: 19 Place Tolozan, 69001 Lyon, France

    Open: Tuesday–Thursday from 6 pm to 1 am, Friday and Saturday from 6 pm to 3 am

    Phone: +33 (0)6 81 47 01 62

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    Le Sirius

    Live music and drinks on a trendy barge

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    Le Sirius is a barge moored beside the River Rhône and among the most unique things to do after dinner in Lyon. This trendy space is decorated with reclaimed wood and metal, giving it a modern, industrial vibe. Patrons gather on the deck, in the hold and on a large terrace to chat, drink and listen to music.

    Concerts, jam sessions and live DJs provide the evening’s soundtrack almost every night of the year onboard Le Sirius. Grab a bunch of friends and order a round of drinks. Most of the time entrance is free, so long as you make a night of it.

    Location: 4 Quai Victor Augagneur, Berges du Rhône, 69003 Lyon, France

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 2 pm to 2.30 am, Sunday from 2 pm to 1 am

    Phone: +33 (0)4 78 71 78 71

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    Casino Le Lyon Vert

    A Lyonnais hot spot for chancing your luck

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    Le Lyon Vert is a casino on the outskirts of Lyon, part of a 5-star resort and spa. At the tables, croupiers deal the cards and stack the chips for games of poker, blackjack and roulette. In the background, you’ll hear the beeps and jingles of the casino’s 275 slot machines.

    Whether you opt for the one-armed bandits or try for the Megapot, where 165 machines across France compete for a single prize pot, always gamble responsibly and never shell out more than you are prepared to lose.

    Location: 200 Avenue du Casino, 69890 La Tour-de-Salvagny, France

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +33 (0)4 78 87 02 70

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    Le Sucre

    A former sugar warehouse where you can dance the night away

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    Le Sucre was once a sugar warehouse in the heart of the city, located beside the River Saône near its confluence with the Rhône. Now it’s one of Lyon’s most fabulous nightclubs. This remarkable cultural venue has a capacity of almost 800 people. They come here for concerts, cocktail parties and other social events.

    The warehouse-turned-nightclub has a particularly good reputation for electronic and techno music. Besides the vibe, music and crowd, regulars rave about the chilled ambience and the view over the river that it provides from its terrace.

    Location: 50 Quai Rambaud, 69002 Lyon, France

    Open: Friday and Saturday from 11 pm to 5 am, Sunday from 6 pm to 11 pm

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    Parc de Gerland

    The park that transforms into Jardin Chromatique after dark

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    Parc de Gerland is a riverside park that runs alongside the River Rhône and happens to be among the best things to do after dinner in Lyon. As night falls, the park is illuminated and this clever use of light turns an ordinary park into the extraordinary Jardin Chromatique.

    Designer Laurent Fachard’s creative vision elevates the park’s space to something special. He highlights different aspects of the park’s planting, flooding them with bold, sensual colours. The addition of sound helps to create a magical place that pushes the limits of your imagination. You can find the park just south of Lyon’s city centre.

    Location: Allée Pierre de Coubertin, 69007 Lyon, France

    Open: Daily 6.30 am to 10.30 pm

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Julia Hammond | Contributing Writer