Riviera River Cruises refurbishes Lord Byron ship

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The Lord Byron's cabins have a new look and new furniture.
The Lord Byron's cabins have a new look and new furniture. Photo Credit: Riviera River Cruises

Riviera River Cruises' Lord Byron has kicked off its 2024 season in the South of France on the Rhone River with a new look. 

The 74-cabin, 140-passenger ship, which was built in 2013, underwent renovations that introduced new looks for cabins and public areas. The bistro restaurant at the back of the ship received a full renovation.

The La Brasserie restaurant now has a French-inspired design theme, featuring new décor to go along with a menu inspired by bistros and brasseries along the Rhone River. La Brasserie serves classic and contemporary French dishes. 

New furniture was added to the ship's lounge, restaurants and cabins. New carpeting was installed throughout the ship.

La Brasserie, the Lord Byron's French restaurant, has a whole new look.
La Brasserie, the Lord Byron's French restaurant, has a whole new look. Photo Credit: Riviera River Cruises

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