2nd arrondissement of Lyon
The 2nd arrondissement of Lyon is one of the nine arrondissements of the City of Lyon.
2nd arrondissement of Lyon | |
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![]() Location within Lyon | |
Coordinates: 45°45′15″N 4°49′45″E | |
Country | France |
Region | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes |
Department | Lyon Metropolis |
Commune | Lyon |
Government | |
• Mayor (2020–2026) | Pierre Oliver (LR) |
Area | 3.41 km2 (1.32 sq mi) |
Population | 30,318 |
• Density | 8,891/km2 (23,030/sq mi) |
INSEE code | 69382 |
History
The first five arrondissements of Lyon were created by the Decree of March 24, 1852, which included the 2nd arrondissement.
The current mayor is Denis Broliquier.
Geography

Plan of the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon
Area and demographics
The 2nd arrondissement is the most commercial and most lively ones of Lyon.
- Area: 341 ha (840 acres)
- 1990 : 27,971 inhabitants[2]
- 2006 : 30,276 inhabitants
- Relative density : 8,204 inhabitants per square kilometre (21,250/sq mi)
Districts
The districts (quarters) of the 2nd arrondissement are :
- Les Cordeliers
- Bellecour
- Les Célestins
- La Confluence
- Ainay
- Perrache
- Sainte-Blandine
Streets and squares
- Cours Charlemagne
- Cours de Verdun
- Cours Suchet
- Passage de l'Argue
- Palais de la Bourse
- Place Ampère
- Place Bellecour
- Place Antonin-Poncet
- Place Carnot
- Place de la République
- Place des Célestins
- Place des Jacobins
- Quai Jules Courmont
- Quai Rambaud
- Rue de Brest
- Rue de la Bourse
- Rue de la Poulaillerie
- Rue de la République
- Rue des Archers
- Rue des Marronniers
- Rue Édouard-Herriot
- Rue Émile-Zola
- Rue Mercière
- Rue Victor-Hugo
Landmarks and monuments

St-Martin-d'Ainay
- Basilique Saint-Martin d'Ainay
- Brasserie Georges
- Église Saint-Bonaventure
- Grande synagogue de Lyon
- La Bourse du Commerce
- Hôtel des Finances
- Hôtel Terminus
- Prison Saint-Paul
- Collège-lycée Ampère
- Musée des Confluences
- Musée de l'Imprimerie
- Chapelle de la Trinité
- Patinoire Charlemagne
- La Sucrière
- Orange Cube
Transportation
This zone is served by the metro lines and :
- Lyon Metro Line A : to Cordeliers, Bellecour, Ampère - Victor Hugo and Perrache (terminus)
- Lyon Metro Line D at Bellecour
- Tramway T1 at Perrache, Suchet, Sainte-Blandine et Montrochet (terminus)
- Tramway T2 at Perrache (terminus)
References
- "Populations légales 2020". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2022.
- Lyon 2ème arrondissement Grandlyon.com Archived 2009-08-18 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved May 23, 2009)
External links
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