PORT DE NICE
Read moreThe port of Nice is called Port Lympia, after the spring that fed this ancient marshy lake. Opened to navigation in the 18th century, facing the square of the "Ile de Beauté", it is the first cement port in France in connection with the pebble processing factories of the Paillon valley and the second cruise port in France. It is divided into 2 parts: a commercial port at the entrance and a marina at the back where you can stroll in front of magnificent yachts. During the summer, you can discover the Côte d'Azur coastline by taking a boat trip.
AÉROPORT NICE-CÔTE D'AZUR
Read moreOn the outskirts of the Arénas business district, partially built on the sea, it is thethird largest French airport after Paris and thesecond largest French business aviation airport after Le Bourget. Its flights connect the Côte d'Azur to numerous destinations in France, Europe and the world. Terminal 1 is for international flights (excluding Schengen) and Terminal 2 for domestic flights. It is very well served, accessible by car, streetcar 2, train and cabs.
LIGNES D'AZUR
Read moreThis urban network provides public transport links (numerous buses, 3 tramway lines, school transport, bicycles, self-service scooters, car-sharing, car-pooling) throughout the Nice Côte d'Azur metropolitan area. To make sure you're on the right track, validate your ticket each time you board. You can buy your tickets from bus drivers and at streetcar kiosks. You can top up your Lignes d'Azur cards online or at sales outlets, which also offer advice on assistance, accessibility, routes, etc.
TAXIS RIVIERA
Read more300 vehicles geolocated in real time with drivers are at your service to facilitate your travel. The company offers several services ranging from reservations to subscriptions. Once your call is registered, a satellite system transmits your request to the drivers: the one closest to the geographical area in which you are located will take the trip as soon as possible. The cabs have received the Label Confiance Sanitaire from the city of Nice. For your safety, they work in the respect of the gestures barriers.
TRAIN DES MERVEILLES
Read moreThe Train des Merveilles, also known as the Train des Pignes, is a tourist train that travels through the magnificent landscapes of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France.
The journey begins in Nice and continues to the town of Tende, passing through the high villages of the valleys: Peillon, L'Escarène, Sospel, Breil, Fontan, Saorge and La Brigue.
The journey takes just over 2 hours and is considered one of the most beautiful train journeys in France, from the coast to around 1000 m above sea level.
SUNBIKE DRIVER
Read moreThis company offers car and minibus rental with driver, for short and long distances. All vehicles are cleaned and disinfected. Fast, safe and at any time of the day or night, it is a practical solution to reach without hindrance your meeting places as well as the main traffic points of the region: airports, train stations, ports, business centers... Car seats are included. In addition, the drivers can assist you with technical and administrative logistics.
TAXIS NIÇOIS INDÉPENDANTS
Read moreLocated in front of the Nice-Ville SCNF train station, 50 drivers are on hand to provide quality service. Air-conditioned, fully-equipped vehicles (1 to 6 seats) ensure your short and long journeys. Our drivers are both punctual and careful. Some of them speak English, German, Spanish or Italian. Pets are accepted upon reservation. A practical and safe alternative for getting around Nice and the surrounding area.
YEGO
Read moreYEGO is a self-service electric scooter rental service that aims to offer a new urban mobility experience. It is a flexible and ecological mode of transportation that is ideal for getting around with elegance and freedom. Accessible to all, users simply download the application and create an account by providing identification, a driver's license and credit card information. The user locates available vehicles in the vicinity via the app and books a scooter to get to their destination.
GARES DE NICE
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PARC RELAIS PARCAZUR
Read moreTo encourage public transport trips, motorists benefit from parking facilities called Parcazur park-and-ride lots located throughout the city: Saint-Augustin, Lingostière, Vauban, Palais des Expositions, Les Moulins and Pont Michel. You are free to park your vehicle (car or motorcycle) for as long as you wish, without exceeding the limit of the pass you have purchased. You can leave the Parcazur using your validated pass (Solo and Ticket Azur passes are not accepted). The vehicle is parked in complete safety.
CHEMINS DE FER DE PROVENCE
Read moreTerroir and picturesque discoveries are on the program of the train des Pignes which links Nice to Digne. This line offers a journey to the heart of Provence. The company operates a daily service of 6 round trips, all year round and without reservation. Les chemins de fer de Provence provides a link between Nice and Colomars, some 20 times a day. This urban train connects the two towns in 25 minutes and is mainly aimed at school and business travelers.
NICE AIRPORT XPRESS
Read moreThis public express bus service allows you to travel to Cannes, Monaco or Golfe Juan from Nice airport. 3 lines are available (N°80, 81 and 82) to reach the department's biggest cities, using the freeway to minimize journey times. Tickets can be purchased online, at the arrivals counters in Terminals 1 and 2, on board vehicles and at the airport bus station counters. The vehicles are recent, air-conditioned and equipped with comfortable seats and luggage compartments.
TRANS CÔTE D’AZUR
Read moreIt is a shipping company specializing in cruises, excursions, charters and shuttles departing from the ports of Cannes and Nice. Discover the Côte d'Azur coastline during a sea trip, cross from Cannes to the Lerins Islands, walk along the Corniche d'Or or sail to Monaco and Saint-Tropez. The company covers events, fireworks in the bay of Cannes or F1 Grand Prix in Monaco. You can also compose your day à la carte. Good to know, the coastal trip is included in the French Riviera Pass.