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Your Massif Central Holiday
With everything organised before you leave home, our holiday packages to Massif Central let you focus on having fun. Known for its festivals, dining and culture, the only thing left to do is relax and enjoy every unforgettable moment. Begin your trip to Massif Central with a couple of days in Nice visiting popular attractions like Promenade des Anglais and Casino Monte Carlo. Lyon is another city that lures travellers from all over. Groupama Stadium and Bellecour Square are two of the top places to see here. Expedia is your one-stop shop when it comes to organising your Massif Central holiday. From accommodation and flights, to car rentals and activities, we're here to help you create a travel experience like no other.
Our guide on where to stay in Massif Central

Old Lyon
If you're spending time in Old Lyon, you might enjoy attractions like Lyon Cathedral and Cinema and Miniature Museum. You might also enjoy the neighbourhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Vieux Lyon Station to see more of the city.
Massif Central Holiday
Massif Central Essential Information
Language | French |
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Currency | Euros |
Local Welcome | Salut / Bonjour |
Local Goodbye | Au revoir / À bientôt |
Closest Airport | Saint-Exupery Airport (LYS) |
Top Sights | Mont Blanc, Pampelonne Beach and Cévennes National Park |
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Massif Central

Bellecour Square
Relax at a café in one of Europe’s largest open squares and enjoy the French ambiance generated by street performers and live music.

Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière
Lyon’s crowning glory, this monumental church stands atop Fourvière hill and provides fabulous panoramas of the city.

Hôtel de Ville de Lyon
The symbol of Lyon and the seat of its government is a stunning 17th-century building with a history of swamps, fires and revolutions.