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How to get to Nice?

Nice can be reached in many ways -choose between the plain, train, bus or your own car and you’ll have a perfect place to explore the rest of Cote d’Azure.

By Plane

The Nice Côte d'Azur International airport is the 2nd biggest French airport and is a perfecta gateway to the French Riviera.

It has two terminals : T1 and T2. There is a Free shuttle service between the two terminals.

For the list of airlines and destinations departing from Nice, daily flight schedules in real times  please visit www.nice.aeroport.fr 


Bus services  from the Airport to Nice


Airport - city centre and return with "Ligne d'Azur" www.lignedazur.com


Route 98 : Airport /Riquier Station - 19 stops
Departures from the 2 terminals, every 20 minutes, from 6am to 11:43pm (except national holidays)
Departures from Riquier Station, every 20 minutes, from 5:20am  to 9pm (except national holidays)


Route 99 : Airport / Main railway station (direct route)
Departures from the 2 terminals, every 30 minutes, from 7:50am to 9pm.
Departures from Main Railway Station, every 30 minutes, from 8am to 9pm


Taxi services : Airport - City centre

 

There is a taxi-rank outside each terminal :

Terminal 1 : Door A1

Terminal 2 : Door A3


More information on en.nicetourisme.com/by-plane


By road

Nice is well connected to all European cities by a major motorway network, in particular, the A8 motorway, 'La Provençale', running from Aix-en-Provence to the West as well as to the Italian border on the East.

There are five exits from the motorway to reach all parts of Nice:

Exit n°50 : Promenade des Anglais

Exit n°51 : Saint-Augustin / aéroport

Exit n°52 : Saint-Isidore

Exit n°54 : Nice nord

Exit n°55 : Nice est

Information on road & traffic conditions can be found on www.bison-fute.equipement.gouv.fr

 

Parking

Car-parks all round the city offer  a total of 19.000 spaces.


By train

The national railway system provides rapid and express trains (TGV, corail) connecting the French Riviera with all parts of France and all major cities in Europe.

The TGV Méditerranée high-speed train links Paris & Nice in 5hrs 30 min.

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