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How to get a cab in Nice France?

Taxis can be hailed down on the street in Nice, unless there's a taxi rank nearby. You can easily find cab stands outside hotels and near the main attractions and shopping areas. You can also call Taxis Nice (06 10 82 11 71), Taxis Riviera (04 93 13 78 78) or Taxi Mariana (06 64 26 34 59), just to name a few.



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Taxis in Nice are woefully insufficient to meet the demand which one reason why car services and Uber have become increasingly popular. There are taxi stations throughout town, most reliably at the airport, train stations, convention center and major hotels. You can also call Allo Taxi Riviera at 04 93 13 78 78.

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24h/24, 7j/7, les taxis officiels de la ville de Nice. On immediate order or by reservation, all distances, 24 hours, 7 days a week, using the Taxi Riviera app, available on the Applestore and Google Play.

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Uber Lux is the most luxurious ride option available on the Uber platform, designed for passengers who wish to travel in a little more style and comfort.

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Yes, Bolt can pick you up from NCE airport. Simply open the Bolt app and request a ride.

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The bus is the best way to get around Nice when the tram doesn't go where you want it to. For example, if you'd like to go to the Chagall Museum, or the Matisse Museum, or visit the beautiful gardens in Cimiez, then you need to take the bus.

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Taxis in Nice, France are more expensive than in other European coastal cities. Fares are calculated using a taximeter and taxi tariffs in France are officially set by cities or districts. However, journeys to and from the airport operate on fixed rates.

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You can call a taxi anytime (24 hour service) and anywhere on: 01 45 30 30 30. You can also book a taxi for a specific time: Alpha Taxis: 01 45 85 85 85. Taxis bleus: “Green” taxis (to lower CO2 emissions).

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Remember, you don't need to tip your taxi driver in Paris, it's already included in the price, but it's polite to round the fare up to the next Euro. Most Paris taxis still don't accept credit cards, so be sure to have about some euro cash with you.

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Tipping taxis in France Although not mandatory, locals usually round up to the nearest euro or leave a gratuity of up to 5 percent. If the taxi driver helps you with your luggage, especially if you have large bags, it's customary to tip €1-2 per bag.

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The gentleman slides across the seats so as to minimize the lady's effort and potential for wardrobe malfunctions. A gentleman always goes first in taxis, revolving doors at rest, and boats.

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Tipping taxi drivers isn't required; however, locals often round up to the nearest euro or leave up to 5 percent. If the driver helps you with your bags (particularly if they're large), it's customary to tip one or two euros per bag.

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Nice is a very walkable city – most attractions can be reached within walking distance. The best way to get around Nice is by foot or bicycle, but public transportation options like buses and trams are also available.

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Trams run every 5 to 10 minutes between 4:30am and 11:30pm, each and every day. Tram tickets cost €1.50. Daylong passes are available for €5, allowing the holder unlimited transport on Nice's trams and buses for the entire day.

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Nice has an excellent bus network. All parts of the city are served regularly and – no matter where your Nice rental apartment is located, or where you're travelling – tickets cost €1.50 apiece. Buses also run to nearby towns along the Riviera, including St Jean Cap Ferrat, Monaco, Cannes and Antibes.

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Using the Bolt app 1.2 When using the Bolt app, the user can choose whether he/she wishes to pay in cash or via in-App payment for the transportation service to the driver. Once a payment option has been selected, the user cannot change this.

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Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Nice should cost around €20 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Nice is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.

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