Festival of Lights
Lyon lights up every December for one of the world's greatest light events
2026
About Festival of Lights
Festival of Lights — edition 2026
2026 Edition — December 2026
The Festival of Lights returns in December 2026 for four new evenings of illuminations. The call for artistic projects, launched on February 27th, 2026, demonstrates the active preparation for this edition.
New artists and creators from around the world will propose innovative installations to transform Lyon into an open-air luminous museum. The program will be unveiled in Autumn 2026 on the official Festival of Lights website.
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Practical information — Festival of Lights
Access
By public transport: All TCL metro, tram, and bus lines serve the installations. The TCL network strengthens its lines during the Festival evenings. Metro A and D: Bellecour, Vieux Lyon. Metro C: Croix-Rousse.
By train: Lyon Part-Dieu or Lyon Perrache station, then metro to the city center.
By car: Driving into the city center is strongly discouraged. Prefer P+R park-and-ride facilities on the outskirts and public transport.
Prices
Free admission. The Festival of Lights is entirely free, accessible to all without reservation.
Hours
Installations are lit from 7 PM to 11 PM (6 PM to 10 PM on Sunday). Four evenings around December 8th.
Practical Advice
Bring warm clothing and comfortable shoes. The full route takes 3 to 4 hours. The "Lumignons du Cœur" (Candles of the Heart), a solidarity action, invites you to place "lumignons" in your windows on December 8th.
The Festival of Lights: A Lyonnaise Tradition Become a Global Event
The Festival of Lights finds its origins in the tradition of December 8th, the day of the Immaculate Conception. On December 8th, 1852, the people of Lyon spontaneously placed "lumignons" (small candles) on their windowsills to celebrate the inauguration of the golden statue of the Virgin Mary atop the Fourvière chapel. This popular gesture, repeated every year, gave birth to a unique tradition that continues today in every Lyonnaise home.
From a Popular Tradition to a Contemporary Art Festival
Starting in 1999, the City of Lyon transformed this tradition into a true festival of contemporary light art. Each edition invites visual artists, videographers, and set designers from around the world to create monumental installations that metamorphose the city's iconic locations: the Saint-Jean Cathedral, the Place des Terreaux, the Place Bellecour, the quays of the Saône, the Saint-Paul station, and many other sites.
A Free Spectacle Accessible to All
One of the great strengths of the Festival of Lights lies in its total freeness. For four evenings, the streets of Lyon become a freely accessible luminous path, where families, tourists, and locals wander through the installations. From spectacular video mappings to intimate poetic creations, each edition renews wonder and surprise.
International Reach
With over 2 million visitors over four evenings, the Festival of Lights is one of the most attended events in France and one of the largest light festivals in the world. Its expertise is sought after by many cities worldwide, from Dubai to Montreal to Shanghai, contributing to Lyon's international influence. The event generates considerable economic benefits for the metropolis, particularly in the hotel and restaurant sectors.
Innovation and Creation
The 2025 edition marked a historic milestone with the first-ever drone light show integrated into the Festival, opening up new creative perspectives. The installations are spread across the different arrondissements of Lyon, offering a multi-hour journey through the illuminated city. The call for artistic projects for the 2026 edition, launched in February 2026, demonstrates the creative vitality of this unique event.
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