Living in Lyon for Indian Students 2026: Complete Practical Guide

Living in Lyon for Indian Students 2026

Your complete practical guide to accommodation, food, transport, Indian community, and lifestyle in Lyon, France

Moving to Lyon for your studies? You’re joining a growing community of 180+ Indian students who already call this France city home. Lyon is France’s third-largest city and arguably the country’s best-kept secret for Indian students — significantly cheaper than Paris (~30% less on rent), with world-class engineering and business schools (INSA Lyon, EM Lyon Business School, École Centrale de Lyon, Université de Lyon), gastronomy capital status, and a stunning UNESCO-listed historic district (Vieux Lyon). At EUR 850-1,050/month, it offers the best French quality of life without Parisian prices.

This guide from Kadamb Overseas — Saumitra Rajput’s Ahmedabad-based study abroad consultancy that has placed 500+ students across Europe since 2014 — covers everything you actually need to know: where to live, what it costs, how to find Indian groceries, banking setup, public transport, weather realities, and part-time work tips.

Lyon Quick Facts for Indian Students

  • Monthly cost: EUR 850-1,050
  • Indian community: 180+ students
  • Top universities: INSA Lyon, EM Lyon Business School, Université de Lyon, École Centrale de Lyon
  • Direct flights to India: Air France LYS-CDG-BOM/DEL daily, Lufthansa via FRA
  • Best neighborhoods: 7e Arr (INSA), 3e Part-Dieu, 5e Vieux Lyon, 9e
  • Climate: 3 deg C winter to 28 deg C summer (continental Mediterranean)
  • Part-time work: 20 hrs/week (964 hrs/yr) (EUR 11.65/hr min wage)
  • Currency: Euro (EUR)

1. Where to Live in Lyon — Best Neighborhoods for Indian Students

Choosing the right neighborhood matters as much as choosing the right university. Here are the five areas Indian students most often pick in Lyon, each with its own personality and rent range.

7th Arrondissement (Lyon 7) — Student Heart

Lyon’s largest student district, walking distance to INSA Lyon, IUT Lyon 1, and Lyon University Faculty of Science. Affordable rents, dozens of cheap restaurants, and direct tram lines to all major campuses. Half the population is students.

Rent: EUR 450-600 (single room) | Vibe: Student-heavy, social, multicultural

3rd Arrondissement — Part-Dieu Business Hub

Lyon’s modern business district housing Part-Dieu train station (TGV to Paris in 2 hours), Tour Part-Dieu skyscraper, and the city’s largest shopping mall. Modern apartments, excellent transport, popular with EM Lyon students.

Rent: EUR 550-750 | Vibe: Modern, business-focused, connected

5th Arrondissement — Vieux Lyon (UNESCO)

Lyon’s historic Renaissance quarter, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cobblestone streets, traboules (hidden passageways), bouchons (traditional Lyon restaurants), and stunning views from Fourvière hill. More expensive but unbeatable atmosphere.

Rent: EUR 600-850 | Vibe: Historic, scenic, touristy

2nd Arrondissement — Bellecour Central

Lyon’s central peninsula (Presqu’île) housing Place Bellecour (Europe’s largest pedestrian square), Lyon Opera, and the city’s main shopping streets. Walking distance to almost everything central. Higher rents but unmatched location.

Rent: EUR 600-850 | Vibe: Central, classic, walkable

9th Arrondissement — Best Value

Northwestern Lyon, more residential and family-friendly, with excellent metro/tram connectivity to central Lyon. Lowest rents in central Lyon, growing Indian community at Vaise area, and access to Saône river paths.

Rent: EUR 400-550 | Vibe: Affordable, residential, transit-friendly

Pro tip from Kadamb: Apply for CROUS housing (Lyon’s student dormitory network) the moment you receive your admit letter via messervices.etudiant.gouv.fr — CROUS rooms cost EUR 250-450/month (vs EUR 500-700 private), but the queue is competitive. Also apply for CAF (Aide Personnalisée au Logement) housing aid — it covers EUR 100-180/month of any rent for legally enrolled students, including international.

2. Cost of Living in Lyon — Realistic Monthly Breakdown

Here’s what an average Indian student actually spends per month in Lyon, based on real data from our placed students:

ExpenseCost (EUR/month)Cost (INR approx)
Rent (single room/CROUS)EUR 380-600INR 34,200-54,000
Health insurance (sécurité sociale)Free (CPAM enrollment)Free
Groceries (cooking at home)EUR 180-250INR 16,200-22,500
TCL transport pass (under 28)EUR 35INR 3,150
Mobile + internetEUR 15-25INR 1,350-2,250
Eating out + leisureEUR 130-180INR 11,700-16,200
Utilities (often included)EUR 50-100INR 4,500-9,000
TOTALEUR 850-1,050INR 76,500 – 94,500
Money-saving tip: Use the ‘Resto U’ (CROUS university restaurants) for lunch — full 3-course meal for EUR 3.30 (or EUR 1 if you qualify for the bourse). Also, the Lyon Public Transport (TCL) under-28 monthly pass is EUR 35 — half the standard rate. Always claim your CAF housing aid (EUR 100-180/month) — even international students qualify.

3. Indian Community in Lyon

Lyon hosts approximately 180+ Indian students. Distribution: INSA Lyon ~70 (largest engineering contingent), EM Lyon Business School ~40, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 ~30, École Centrale de Lyon ~20, INSEEC + EMLyon BBA + smaller schools ~20. The INSA Lyon Indian Students Association and EM Lyon India Club are very active — Diwali at the EM Lyon campus or rented venue attracts 200+ attendees from across the Rhône-Alpes region.

Where Indians gather: INSA Lyon residence Henri Maréchal during Wednesday evenings, Restaurant Indien Cardamome in 6e for weekend dinners, the Indian Consulate in Lyon during festivals, Hare Krishna Temple Lyon, and weekly cricket matches at Parc de la Tête d’Or during summer.

Festivals celebrated locally: Diwali, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, Independence Day (15 August), and Republic Day (26 January) — all organized by Indian student associations and the Indian Embassy/Consulate.

4. Indian Food, Groceries, and Restaurants in Lyon

Indian Grocery Stores

Bombay Spices Lyon (Lyon 7) — Lyon’s most popular Indian grocery, run by Punjabi family. Fresh atta, paneer, dosa batter, frozen samosas, mango pulp, fresh ginger-garlic paste. Asia Market Lyon (Lyon 3 Part-Dieu) — large pan-Asian with strong Indian/Pakistani section, halal meat. Indian Food Center (Lyon 9 Vaise) — emerging shop in growing Indian community area. Carrefour and Auchan — mainstream supermarkets stocking basmati rice, lentils, basic spices in international aisles. Marché Saint-Antoine — central food market with multicultural spice stalls.

Indian Restaurants Worth Visiting

Restaurant Indien Cardamome (Lyon 6) — Lyon’s most beloved Indian, butter chicken EUR 14, full thali EUR 16. Le Maharaja Lyon (Lyon 2 Bellecour) — fine-dining North Indian for special occasions. India Garden Villeurbanne (eastern Lyon, near INSA) — student favorite, lunch buffet EUR 12. Aux 5 Saveurs (Lyon 7) — popular Indo-Pakistani restaurant. Krishna Bhavan (Lyon 1) — vegetarian South Indian, dosa + sambar EUR 11.

Cooking at home tip: Buy basmati rice (5kg bag), atta (5kg), dal varieties, and basic spices in bulk from Indian shops — it cuts your monthly food bill by 40-50% versus eating out.

5. Public Transport in Lyon

Lyon’s TCL (Transports en Commun Lyonnais) network combines 4 metro lines, 7 tram lines, and extensive buses + funiculars (to Fourvière hill). The city is also extremely walkable — Presqu’île district can be crossed in 20 minutes. Under-28 students get a discounted monthly pass at EUR 35 (vs EUR 70 standard). Vélo’v city bike share is also extensive at EUR 25/year subscription. Lyon is increasingly bike-friendly with extensive cycle paths along the Rhône and Saône rivers.

Student transport hack: Buy the TCL under-28 monthly pass for EUR 35 — covers all metro, tram, bus, and funicular. Combined with Vélo’v bike share (EUR 25/year), you have unlimited transport for EUR 38/month. The funicular to Fourvière hill is included free in your transport pass — use it for spectacular city views.

6. Banking and Mobile Setup as an Indian Student

Best Banks for Indian Students

BNP Paribas — France’s largest, free Esprit Libre student account under 28, English support at major branches. Crédit Agricole — strong rural+urban network, free Mozaïc account for under-30 students. Société Générale — Lyon HQ, free Jazz student account. LCL (Crédit Lyonnais) — Lyon-headquartered, free under-30 account. N26 France — German fintech also fully usable in France. Note: Banks require justification of address (proof of CROUS housing or rental contract) and visa documents — keep certified copies of all documents ready.

Mobile and Internet Plans

Free Mobile — France’s cheapest, EUR 9.99/month for 200GB + unlimited France calls + EU roaming + 35GB data in India for free. Most popular with international students. Bouygues Telecom B&You — EUR 14.99 for 130GB. Orange France Mobicarte — premium, best coverage, EUR 25 for 100GB. SFR RED — EUR 13 for 80GB. Sosh (Orange’s discount brand) — EUR 9.99 for 80GB.

Setup order: 1) City registration (folkbokföring/empadronamiento/PPS number/declaration de domicile/commune registration), 2) Open bank account, 3) Get residence permit, 4) Get mobile SIM, 5) Sign up for health insurance/national health system. This sequence avoids most bureaucratic delays.

7. Direct Flights from Lyon to India

Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS) is France’s third-largest. Direct flights: No direct India flights from Lyon — most route via Paris CDG. Best one-stop options: Air France LYS-CDG (45 min) connecting to Air India’s daily Paris-Mumbai/Delhi flights, Lufthansa via Frankfurt (1.5 hr) connecting to Mumbai/Delhi/Bengaluru, Emirates via Dubai (multiple daily), Qatar via Doha, Turkish via Istanbul (cheapest). Alternative: Take TGV to Paris CDG (2 hours, EUR 50-90) and fly Air India direct from CDG. Booking tip: Lyon-India via Frankfurt or Istanbul typically cheapest at EUR 450-600 round trip booked 2-3 months ahead. Christmas/summer pushes prices to EUR 750+.

8. Weather and Lifestyle in Lyon

Lyon has a continental climate moderated by its position near the Alps and Mediterranean — colder winters than Paris but warmer summers. Winter (Dec-Feb): 0 to 8 deg C, occasional snow (5-10 days), foggy mornings common (Lyon is known for winter fog along the Saône valley), daylight 9 hours. Spring (Mar-May): 5 to 18 deg C, blooming, beautiful season for Tête d’Or park visits. Summer (Jun-Aug): 18 to 28 deg C, occasional heatwaves to 35-37 deg C, perfect for outdoor terraces and Saône river beaches. Autumn (Sep-Nov): 8 to 18 deg C, beautiful golden colors, Beaujolais wine country at peak.

What to pack from India: Heavy winter jacket (or buy locally — better quality), thermal innerwear, masala/spice starter kit, pressure cooker, formal Indian clothes for festivals and embassy events, all academic transcripts (originals + 5 attested copies), and a power adapter (Type C/F for European sockets, Type G three-pin for Ireland/UK).

9. Things to Do — Cultural Life and Travel

Vieux Lyon (UNESCO Old Town) walking tour through traboules (free), Fourvière Basilica + Roman amphitheatre (free, take the funicular), Musée des Confluences (modern science museum, EUR 5 student), Parc de la Tête d’Or (Europe’s largest urban park, free zoo and botanical garden), Lyon Festival of Lights (Fête des Lumières, December 8) — Lyon’s biggest celebration with light installations across the city, free. Bouchon Lyonnais dining — Lyon’s traditional restaurants serving local specialties (try Daniel et Denise or Café Comptoir Abel). Confluence district — modern architecture and shopping mall.

Weekend travel from Lyon: Lyon’s central France location offers unmatched weekend trip options. Paris (2 hours by TGV, EUR 50-90), Marseille (1.5 hours by TGV, EUR 30-60), Geneva Switzerland (2 hours by train, EUR 30 — popular for Indian students to apply for Schengen-area weekend trips), Annecy Alps lake (2 hours, EUR 25), Grenoble + French Alps (1.5 hours, EUR 20), Nice (4 hours by TGV), Beaujolais wine country (1 hour by car), Burgundy (1 hour by train), Italy via Turin (3.5 hours by train). Use SNCF’s Carte Avantage Jeune (under 27, EUR 49/year) for 30% off all French trains.

10. Working Part-Time as an Indian Student in Lyon

International students in France can work 20 hours per week (964 hours per year) on student visa. France’s minimum wage (SMIC) is EUR 11.65/hour gross (~EUR 9.20 net). Common student jobs: hospitality at Lyon’s many restaurants and cafes (EUR 11.65-13/hr + tips), retail at FNAC, Galeries Lafayette (EUR 11.65/hr), tutoring English (EUR 18-25/hr), tutoring math/coding (EUR 20-30/hr), university tutorial assistant (EUR 12-15/hr), babysitting (EUR 10-12/hr). French B1-B2 strongly recommended for most jobs except English tutoring and tech roles.

Top Employers Hiring Indian Graduates in Lyon

Mercedes-Benz France HQ (located in Lyon area), Veolia HQ (Lyon — global water/environment leader, major Indian engineering hires), EDF (Électricité de France) (energy major), ALSTOM (rail technology, Villeurbanne), Renault Trucks (Saint-Priest, Lyon area), Boiron (homeopathy, Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon), bioMérieux (Marcy-l’Étoile — global biotech leader), Sanofi (Gerland — major pharma campus), Lyon Smart City projects, Crédit Agricole CIB, Société Générale Lyon, Cegid (software), InVivo, LDC Group, Capgemini Lyon, Accenture Lyon, TCS Lyon, Wipro France. Average graduate starting salary: EUR 32,000-42,000/year (15% lower than Paris but 30% lower cost of living).

Job search reality check: French is essential for living and working in Lyon — English-only jobs are limited to tech (Lyon’s smart city startups), tutoring, and a few international companies. Most Lyonnais under 35 speak conversational English, but French B1-B2 is required for most part-time jobs and almost all graduate roles. Free French courses at Université Lyon’s CIEF (Centre International d’Études Françaises) and Alliance Française. Reaching B2 within 12-18 months is realistic for committed students.

11. Frequently Asked Questions about Living in Lyon

Is Lyon really cheaper than Paris for Indian students?

Yes — significantly. Lyon is approximately 30-35% cheaper than Paris on rent and overall living. A studio in central Paris costs EUR 800-1,200; in central Lyon EUR 500-700. Total monthly cost in Lyon EUR 850-1,050 vs EUR 1,200-1,500 in Paris. Lyon also has a lower density and easier housing market — finding accommodation is much less stressful than Paris. Yet the city offers world-class universities, gastronomy, and is just 2 hours from Paris by TGV.

How big is Lyon’s Indian community compared to Paris?

Smaller but tight-knit. Approximately 180+ Indian students in Lyon vs 1,500+ in Paris. However, Lyon’s smaller community means closer relationships — INSA Lyon Indian Students Association and EM Lyon India Club have ~50 active members each. Diwali celebrations at EM Lyon attract 200+ attendees from across the Rhône-Alpes region. Indian Consulate in Lyon hosts cultural events. Greater Lyon has approximately 4,000 Indian-origin residents.

Do I need to know French to live in Lyon?

Yes — much more so than in Paris. Lyon is more traditionally French and less internationally tourist-oriented. While most under-35 Lyonnais speak some English, most administration (préfecture for residence permit, CAF for housing aid, banks, hospitals) is French-only. We recommend completing A2 before arrival and reaching B1 within 6 months and B2 within 12-18 months. Free French courses available through CROUS, Alliance Française, and university CIEF programs.

How is the engineering job market in Lyon for Indian graduates?

Excellent — Lyon is France’s #2 engineering hub after Paris, with strong sectors in automotive (Renault Trucks, Mercedes), energy (EDF, Veolia), pharma/biotech (Sanofi, bioMérieux, Boiron), rail (ALSTOM), and increasingly software (Cegid, Lyon Smart City projects). INSA Lyon and École Centrale de Lyon graduates have very high placement rates (95%+ within 6 months). Average graduate starting salary EUR 32,000-42,000 — lower than Paris but cost of living is also 30% lower.

What is the post-graduation work and PR pathway in France?

France offers a 12-month APS (Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour) job-search visa post-Master’s graduation. After finding employment, you can convert to a salaried work permit (Talent Passport for engineers/tech roles is fast-tracked). After 5 years of legal residence, eligible for permanent residency (Carte de Résident). After 5 years total, eligible for French citizenship. Average graduate starting salary EUR 32,000-42,000 in Lyon, EUR 40,000-52,000 in Paris. Strong protection laws make French jobs very stable.

Ready to Move to Lyon? Talk to Kadamb Overseas

Saumitra Rajput and the Kadamb team have placed 500+ Indian students across Europe since 2014. Get city-specific accommodation, university selection, and visa guidance for Lyon.

WhatsApp +91 99133 33239
Call Now

⭐ 4.9 / 5

Based on 340+ verified reviews from Kadamb alumni


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

“Saumitra personally reviewed my SOP. Got into TU Munich with DAAD. Now at BMW Munich EUR 72K.”

, TU Munich alumni


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

“Zero tuition Italy via DSU + MAECI. Saved 40 lakh vs USA. Sapienza Rome.”

, Sapienza Rome


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

“German PR in 21 months via EU Blue Card + B1 German. Bringing parents on family visa.”

, TU Berlin (PR holder)

🎯 Ready to Start Your Europe Journey?

Three ways to reach our experienced counsellors — Kadamb helped 500+ students since 2014 with 96% visa success.

96% Germany Visa Success
🎓 500+ Students Placed
📊 2,500+ Visa Cases
Since 2014 in Ahmedabad

🎓 Free Consultation

Don’t miss the April 30th deadline for applications to Luxembourg & Switzerland

Contact for Admission and Scholarship

Book Free Session Call Now WhatsApp

Australia Immigration: MARA Registered Agent — MARN: 1577771 (Feng Chen) | Partner: Kadamb Immigration & AICLA Global Pty Ltd, Perth, WA

Call Now WhatsApp Book Free