I really liked my experience with L and T. They are very friendly and always ready to help you or answer to your questions. They helped me also with the transport from the airport to their apartment, they sent to me all the maps with the indications and all the transport I had to take. I really appreciated it!
The room is very comfortable and gives you your independence, and you have all you need.
You will feel at “home” from the start, because they are also young so they know what you can prefer.
If you want to be independent then they are the right choice, because also with the time of the dinner, you are not stressed and their food is really good!
Have a nice stay!
The family are lovely . They really like Lyon and know a lot about it! In this sense if you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask. They are very helpful when approached about problems/issues. The children are lovely but a bit timid around house guests so make an effort to talk to them and spend time with them and things will get easier very quickly! The apartment has everything you need and is very spacious. Marie-Helene is great to talk and will help with any language difficulties so don’t hesitate to ask!
Lyon is a beautiful city and somewhere I will almost certainly return to in the future. I wanted to stay with a host family in order to experience French culture and give myself the best possible advantage to improve me French speaking while I complete an internship in the city. My family was welcoming and the apartment had everything I needed and more. Despite the dodgy weather at the start, I have enjoyed every minute of it and my French has noticeably improved! If only I had longer to discover more of the city, the culture and history of the place is truly inspiring.
I just want to say that the family is very nice, no matter what problem you have they will try to help you or give you some advice and you are going to improve your French for sure, because they almost don’t speak English, even the youngest ones!
They were really a family and they reminded me mine in Mexico and If I had any problem, I knew I could count always on them, because they always told me that; they were always very nice to me.
The family I stayed with was friendly and very welcoming.
It was a perfect opportunity for me to be able to develop my language skills as they always involved me with conversation.
They did everything they could to help me with any problems I had, such as with the bank, or my university.
Merci Lyon Expat for all of your assistance and support during my experience in France! I am a Canadian student who studied in Lyon on exchange from January to May 2016. Living with a host family was a valuable experience that really enriched my stay in Lyon.
I really appreciated being immersed in the French culture and meeting so many new people at school and in the community. Lyon is a beautiful and wonderful city because there is so much to do and so many unique areas to explore.
Although I was nervous about being away from home for so long, my host family welcomed me right away and helped me make a smooth transition into the new lifestyle. I really did feel like a part of the family, and I fell in love with Lyon and all that it has to offer. My family was very welcoming, caring, and made me feel at home right from the start. I really appreciated how they always asked me how my day was and always checked in to make sure that I had everything I needed.
My French speaking and comprehension skills improved significantly and I credit a great deal of my progress to the fact that I was living with a host family. They answered all of my questions and helped me learn new phrases and vocabulary. I also learned so much about the French culture by living with my host family!
I would certainly recommend this experience to anyone who is considering doing an exchange or thinking of visiting or travelling to Lyon. Lyon Expat Services is a very reliable and professional service and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in staying in Lyon, no matter how long their stay may be.
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I will definitely be recommending Lyon Expat to other students like me who come to Lyon. The opportunity to fully integrate into a French family has been very rewarding for my language skills.
I stayed in Lyon one full year. By the end I fell in love with the city, and would absolutely recommend it to any student who plans on coming to France for studies or for work. Unlike Paris, Lyon never feels too overcrowded with tourists, and so the experience of everyday French life and interaction with the locals always felt authentic. Luckily I was able to meet people from both French and English speaking groups, and so I was able to practice my French speaking skills frequently. About Lyon, I have most appreciated as a city, which I found very interesting and very safe, and I hope to come back to it very soon.
Staying with a local French family certainly helped with this. As a result, I have returned from my year abroad noticing a huge improvement in my language skills, and feeling as if I have fully experienced everyday French life. My French family were extremely welcoming and kind, and I hope to keep in touch with them in the future. What I really loved about my host family was their willingness to include me in their everyday lives. They were always on hand to assist me with information and advice when I needed them, and all in all were extremely welcoming.
Sylvie and Francois are very friendly and integrated me the first day I arrived.
They give you the feeling you belong to the family, but if you want to cook on your own, eat alone, go out, they have no problem at all.
In sentence: they give you the key and say: feel like at home.
And Sylvie is a delicious cook!!!!!!
Constanze, Germany
I had lived alone before in a Canadian student residence, both during school and the summer.
However, living alone in a French Residence is a much different experience.
First of all there was a lot of paperwork to be filled out and I had to deal with the electricity company separately.
At the beginning of the year is when you will face the most difficulties and culture shock, so living alone can be difficult.
When you are alone in a new country with another language it is nice to have someone looking out for you.
During the second semester I got out of my lease (which cost a little more but was totally worth it), to live with a host family.
Living with a host family was one of the best parts of my exchange,
I learned so much more about France. I was able to see how a French family lived and I was able to become a part of their family; discussing current events, enjoying meals together, going to cultural events, and celebrating holidays.
My family was very kind and helpful with any French problems I had.
One of my favourite memories was having my birthday in France.
My host family and I had a wonderful meal then my friends came over for cake. I continue to talk with my host family and hope to see them again one day.
I thank Expat Agency Lyon to have organized this homestay for me.
I came to Lyon to live for some time and I needed a place to live. I got in contact with Expat Agency Lyon who deals with homestays in Lyon and within few hours I had a meeting with them.
They put me in contact with someone who rented out a room and we arranged a rendez-vous between us.
No longer than a week after having contacted the agency, I had a place to live – no expensive deposits, no need to set up internet, no need to buy furniture, no nothing.
The atmosphere in the home was very free and open in the sense that you can come and go as you please and if there is anything you might have a question about, my family was more than happy to help me with it.