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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The tram line 3 connects the Saint-Isidore district to the airport (Terminal 1 and 2) via Allianz Riviera Stadium. It runs approximately every 15 minutes on weekdays. The fare to/from Nice Côte d'Azur Airport for a rate of € 10 or with your Lignes d'Azur card (general rate applies).
At the tram stops, purchase your ticket at the kiosk prior to boarding. You can't purchase tickets on the tram. Once you board, insert your ticket into the validation machine with the arrow pointing down. The machine will be beep, stamp your ticket and spit it back out.
Bus/tram/metroYou can check in by holding the barcode of the e-ticket in front of the scanner. In some cases, you cannot scan the e-ticket. Please show it to the driver when entering the vehicle. Please be aware that E-tickets are only valid for the day you purchased them on.
Nice city centre is less than 30 min. away by tram!This route stops at the airport (Terminal 1 and Terminal 2), and connects with the city centre via the “Jean Médecin” station, and with the port via the “Port Lympia” station. There is a tram to the airport roughly every 8 minutes during the week.
At the Nice airport, tram stops are located just outside of the terminal. There, vending machines are available to purchase an Airport Round-trip ticket for 10€ each. Similar to an ATM, the interface is available in multiple languages, including English. The machines only take credit cards with chips or Euro coins.
Running east to west through downtown Nice, Tram 2 serves Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 of the Nice Côte d'Azur Airport and terminates at Port Lympia. Fast, clean, and affordable, the full trip between the airport and the port takes less than a half hour.
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.
It is an extremely walkable city. But if you want to go up to Provence, you can rent one just for the day and definitely rent it from a dealer on the outskirts so you can avoid the one-way streets. Stay near Vieux Ville or the Old Town of Nice. This is where all the best restaurants and shops are.
For short-haul and medium-haul flights, we recommend arriving at Nice Airport 2 hours before your departure time. For long-haul flights, you should arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before your departure time.
Public transport in Nice is provided by buses and trams. Almost all lines use the same 1.50 euro ticket, which can be bought from the driver or vending machines.
Traveling by bus is the most straightforward and economical way to reach Èze from Nice. Direct Lignes d'Azur buses #82 and #112 run from Nice's Valbaun bus station to Èze Village in about 30 minutes. Èze's bus stop is an easy walk to the medieval center.
A Travelcard (in the zones it's valid for) gives you unlimited travel at any time on bus, Tube, Tram, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services in London.
Tickets must be activated to show a valid ticket on-board the train – this will complete the transaction and allows conductors to confirm that tickets are valid.