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Lyon vs Tromsø

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Lyon wins 83 OVR vs 82 · attribute matchup 43

Lyon
Lyon

France

83OVR

VS
Tromsø

Norway

82OVR

Tromsø
72
Safety
90
60
Affordability
30
99
Food
86
92
Culture
77
86
Nightlife
86
99
Walkability
88
72
Nature
99
81
Connectivity
99
Lyon

Lyon

France

Tromsø

Tromsø

Norway

Lyon

Safety: 72/100Pop: 520K (city), 2.3M (metro)Europe/Paris

Tromsø

Safety: 90/100Pop: 77K (city)Europe/Oslo

💰 Budget

budget
Lyon: $65-110Tromsø: $110-170
mid-range
Lyon: $150-250Tromsø: $220-360
luxury
Lyon: $400+Tromsø: $550+

🛡️ Safety

Lyon72/100Safety Score90/100Tromsø

Lyon

Lyon is a generally safe city for tourists. The main risks are petty theft in high-traffic areas and around train stations, and occasional social disruptions from strikes or political demonstrations, which are a regular feature of French civic life. Violent crime against tourists is rare. The Vieux Lyon, Presqu'île, and Croix-Rousse areas are well-lit and active in the evenings. Exercise standard urban awareness around Part-Dieu station and its surroundings, particularly late at night.

Tromsø

Tromsø is extraordinarily safe by global standards — violent crime is rare, pickpocketing minimal, and the Norwegian welfare state underwrites a calm public sphere. The real hazards are environmental: icy sidewalks in winter (the leading cause of tourist injury), winter driving challenges, and the cold itself. Medical care is excellent and the city has a full hospital (UNN) with Arctic expertise.

Ratings

Lyon3/5English Friendly5/5Tromsø
Lyon5/5Walkability4/5Tromsø
Lyon5/5Public Transit4/5Tromsø
Lyon5/5Food Scene4/5Tromsø
Lyon4/5Nightlife4/5Tromsø
Lyon4/5Cultural Sites3/5Tromsø
Lyon3/5Nature Access5/5Tromsø
Lyon4/5WiFi Reliability5/5Tromsø

🌤️ Weather

Lyon

Lyon sits at the transition between the continental climate of central France and the Mediterranean influence drifting north from Provence, giving it warm summers, cold winters, and distinct spring and autumn seasons. The city is known for its fog — the "brouillard lyonnais" — which can blanket the Saône and Rhône valleys from October through February, burning off by mid-morning on clear days. Summer heat waves can be intense, while winters occasionally bring snow to the Fourvière hilltop. The best weather comes in May, June, and September.

Spring (March - May)8-20°C
Summer (June - August)18-30°C
Autumn (September - November)8-22°C
Winter (December - February)0-8°C

Tromsø

Tromsø has a subarctic maritime climate — remarkably mild for its latitude thanks to the North Atlantic Current, but defined year-round by dramatic daylight extremes. Snow falls heavily from November through April. Summer temperatures rarely exceed 20°C. Winter lows typically hover between −5 and −10°C — cold but manageable in proper layers. What you plan for is light, not cold.

Aurora Winter (November - February)-8 to -2°C
Spring Aurora (March - April)-3 to 5°C
Midnight Sun (Late May - late July)8 to 16°C
Autumn Shoulder (September - October)0 to 10°C

🚇 Getting Around

Lyon

Lyon's public transport network is run by TCL (Transports en Commun Lyonnais) and is one of France's best outside Paris. The network integrates four metro lines, five tram lines, an extensive bus network, and two funicular lines climbing to Fourvière — all on a single unified ticket. The city centre is compact and highly walkable. The Lyon City Card (1-3 days, €29-49) includes unlimited TCL travel plus free entry to many museums.

Walkability: The central Lyon districts — Vieux Lyon, Presqu'île, and the lower slopes of Croix-Rousse — are very walkable. The flat Presqu'île from Perrache to Place des Terreaux is a 20-minute walk. Vieux Lyon's cobbled streets are charming but wear supportive shoes. The Fourvière climb on foot is steep (200m elevation gain) but rewarding — most visitors take the funicular up and walk down.

TCL Métro€2 per ride; €6 for a carnet of 6; €29 Lyon City Card (1 day, unlimited travel + museums)
TCL Tram€2 per ride (same TCL ticket)
Fourvière Funicular (TCL)€2 per ride (standard TCL ticket)

Tromsø

Tromsø is a small island city — most sights are within walking distance in the city centre. The local bus system (Troms Fylkestrafikk) covers the island and the mainland, including the airport. Taxis are readily available; ride-hailing is limited. For excursions outside the city (dog sledding at Camp Tamok, Sommarøy fishing village, reindeer camps), a tour bus or rental car is essential.

Walkability: City centre is highly walkable and concentrated. The island of Tromsøya itself is 9 km long but the useful tourist zone is just 2 km of it. Outside the island — mainland, Kvaløya, or further afield — you need bus, taxi, or car.

WalkingFree
Tromsø City Bus (Troms Fylkestrafikk)40 NOK single (~$4); day pass 100 NOK
Taxi150–400 NOK typical (~$14–38)

The Verdict

Choose Lyon if...

you want France's gastronomic capital — traditional bouchons, Paul Bocuse's legacy, UNESCO Old Town, and half the price of Paris

Choose Tromsø if...

you want the Gateway to the Arctic — 240 aurora nights/year, Fjellheisen panoramas, dog sledding, Sami reindeer culture