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The Montée de la Grande Côte is steep street in the Croix Rousse quarter connecting the Terreaux quarter to the Plateau de la Croix Rousse.
The Montée de la Grande Côte is steep street in the Croix Rousse quarter connecting the Terreaux quarter to the Plateau de la Croix Rousse. It is lined with Renaissance buildings and offers a very beautiful view over the city from its top. There are traboules on the street at numbers 9, 11, 13 and 69.
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69001 Lyon, France
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