It is well known that French cities have the gift of granting themselves the title of "capital of something", whatever it may be. Well, if Lyon is known to have been the capital of French gastronomy for decades, if not centuries, in the 90s it could also have been described as the capital of repression in terms of electronic music. Fortunately, Lyon has since embraced the rave and underground culture to become the city with one of the most attractive nightlife in France. Most of the parties happen during the weekends, from Friday to Sunday.
If you come to Lyon, you'll see that people usually start going out for a beer around 6pm, after work. Once here, the best way to do what the locals do, is to go out for a drink between 6 and 7 pm, have dinner around 8 pm and then start the "before" (the pre-party) around 9 or 10 pm, either in an apartment or in a bar, and then around 1 am go to the club. The closing time of most clubs is 6 am. It's becoming easier and more common to find also day time events: open-air, festivals... Especially in summer, which is very mild in Lyon. During the week, it is common for people to get together to share a few drinks after work during the many afterworks; these are organized or improvised in the city and sometimes they can lead to endless dinners in the capital, as said, of French gastronomy.
Even though people now love going out in Lyon, which often implies drinking alcohol, you’ll have to know that there are some important rules to know and respect. First of them, you can’t buy alcohol in grocery stores after 10 pm. We also advise you not to get too drunk in public areas if you don’t want to spend your night at the police station. As we mentioned before, clubs close at 6 am and that's where it should end. If you still feel that you need to party more, it won’t be hard for you to find groups of friends who’ll offer you to join them for an afterparty in their flat.