Lyon is a lively and energetic city of contrasting halves. A deep valley divides the city, with one side embodying Lyon’s ancient, religious prestige and the other its contemporary economic exploits.
Offering much in the way of gastronomy, culture, architecture and history, Lyon is a fantastic location for your next team-building retreat. A summertime visit reaps subtropical temperatures and buckets of sunshine, making this the perfect time to explore the city with a guided tour or to visit the surrounding vineyards for a wine-tasting experience. During the winter, temperatures can drop significantly, making this a great moment to discover all-weather activities like rock climbing, axe throwing and live escape rooms.
With experience organising team-building retreats all over the world, we’ve learnt quickly which team-building activities deliver maximum results. Therefore, we’ve compiled a shortlist of our favourite team-building activities in Lyon to help you find more ideas for your next offsite retreat.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
Lyon combines world-famous gastronomy, historic architecture, riverside scenery, and excellent transport connections. Companies often choose Lyon because it offers a sophisticated French experience with fewer crowds and lower costs than Paris.
Popular options include cooking classes, wine tastings, scavenger hunts through Vieux Lyon, escape rooms, food tours, river cruises, cycling experiences, brewery visits, and interactive team challenges throughout the city.
Lyon offers a blend of culture, accessibility, and culinary experiences. Many organizations appreciate the city's walkable center, strong hospitality sector, and ability to create memorable social experiences around food and local culture.
Lyon–Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS) offers direct flights to major European destinations and selected long-haul routes. The city is also connected to Paris by high-speed TGV train in approximately two hours.
Spring and autumn are generally the most popular seasons, with temperatures typically ranging between 15–27°C. These months provide pleasant conditions for outdoor activities, walking tours, and riverside events.
Absolutely. Companies frequently organize cooking workshops, wine tastings, food market visits, pastry-making classes, and group dinners in traditional bouchons that showcase Lyon's reputation as France's culinary capital.
Teams can participate in cycling tours, treasure hunts, river cruises, kayaking, outdoor escape games, hiking excursions in nearby hills, and team challenges along the Rhône and Saône rivers.
Popular choices include Beaujolais wine tastings, cooking classes, food tours through Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse, cocktail workshops, cheese tastings, and private dining experiences featuring regional specialties.
Yes. Teams often add day trips to the Beaujolais wine region, Annecy, Pérouges, or the northern Rhône Valley, creating a varied itinerary with minimal travel time.
In our experience hosting teams, Lyon works particularly well for companies looking for a destination that combines exceptional food, French culture, and practical logistics. Teams often appreciate the city's authentic atmosphere, riverside setting, and wide variety of experiences that encourage connection and collaboration.