No, you have to take the train (TGV).
The four largest cities in France are Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse. Paris is the first largest city. Marseille is the second largest city. Lyon is the third largest city and Toulouse is the fourth largest city.
Lyon is in France, on the eastern side, midway between Paris and Marseille.
Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Lille, Bordeaux
The first city is Paris. For the second and the third one, it depends if you count "with" or "without" suburbs. Lyon is third if you count only town by itself, Marseille is second. If you include suburbs, Lyon goes second and Marseille goes third (bigger town but smaller suburbs than Lyon).
The three largest cities in France are Paris, Marseille and Lyon. Paris has a population of about 2.2 million residents and an area of 1,098 square miles.
Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse
The four largest cities in France are Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse. Paris is the first largest city. Marseille is the second largest city. Lyon is the third largest city and Toulouse is the fourth largest city.
Depends what you call near. 464 km - about 300 miles. 5 hours by road, 2 on the right train.
Lyon is in France, on the eastern side, midway between Paris and Marseille.
Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux.
http://www.pointcarhire.com/France/gare-de-lyon-Paris-car-rental.html - Paris - Gare de Lyon Car Hire Paris Lyon also known as Gare de Lyon is one of the 6th largest terminal in Paris.
Paris, Marseilles and Strasburg are the most beautiful, also Cannes and Lyon
Paris, Lyon, Marseille
Orient Express (http://www.horseisle.com/?R=Mearna)
Lyon is 465 km away, i.e. 288 miles, South East of Paris.
Lyon is closer (465 km) to Paris than Marseille (777 km)
Gare de Lyon - Paris Métro - was created in 1900.