Lyon · Month comparison
June vs December
June ranks #1 overall vs December at #9. Nuits de Fourvière opens the summer — Roman amphitheatre concerts under open skies.
June
#1 of 12 months
Best match
Nuits de Fourvière opens the summer — Roman amphitheatre concerts under open skies.
- ↑Nuits de Fourvière (Jun–Jul): theatre, music, and dance in the 2,000-year-old Roman amphitheatres — one of Europe's great outdoor festival experiences
- ↑Long evenings (sunset after 21:30) make the Presqu'île, Vieux Lyon, and the riverside exceptional for evening strolls
December
#9 of 12 months
Worth considering
Fête des Lumières (Dec 8) transforms Lyon into the most spectacular illuminated city in Europe — worth every degree of cold.
- ↑Fête des Lumières (Dec 8 and surrounding nights): the entire city is turned into a canvas of light installations — building projections, illuminated rivers, and artwork that draws 2 million visitors over 4 nights
- ↑Christmas markets on the Presqu'île and in Vieux Lyon are among France's best, with genuine local food stalls rather than generic stands
| Factor | June | December |
|---|---|---|
| Weather score | 8 | 3 |
| Value score | 6 | 6 |
| Crowd score | 6 | 4 |
| Events score | 9 | 10 |
| Atmosphere | 9 | 10 |
| Avg high temp | 24°C | 6°C |
| Monthly rain | 65mm | 58mm |
| Daily sunshine | 10hrs | 2.5hrs |
June trade-offs
- ↓Nuits de Fourvière sells out quickly — book programmes weeks in advance
- ↓Hotel prices climbing toward summer levels; advance booking advisable for weekends
December trade-offs
- ↓Fête des Lumières weekend (Dec 7–10) is the most crowded event in France by some measures — hotels book out months ahead and triple in price; the streets around key installations are impassable at peak hours
- ↓Cold, grey, and frequently drizzly outside of the event — 6°C days and 1°C nights require serious winter clothing
- ↓Outside Fête des Lumières week, Christmas season prices creep upward through the whole month
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