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What is the name of the train station in Villefranche?

Gare Sncf – Train Station (Villefranche-sur-Mer)



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Traveling by train is definitely one of the easiest and best ways to reach the village. Since the distance from Nice to Villefranche-sur-Mer is around two miles, the train ride takes only about 11 minutes, on average. PRO TIP: Book your train ticket in advance to save money!

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You can travel from Villefranche-sur-Mer to Monaco—Monte-Carlo on TER and SNCF trains.

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With an average of 3.5 million passing through its doors every day, Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan, is the world's busiest train station in terms of passenger throughput.

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Villefranche-sur-Mer is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region on the French Riviera and is located south-west of the Principality of Monaco, which is just west of the French-Italian border.



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You can check out the best of french riviera in a day (Eze, Monaco, Monte Carlo, and Antibes) in one day! If you do not have one full day, you can also try this half-day tour to Eze and Monaco.

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As it's pretty small, you can honestly see most of Villefranche-sur-Mer over the course of a couple of hours. However, if you wish to see all of the attractions, spend time relaxing in the square, and maybe even visiting the beach, you'll want a full day to soak up all of this dreamy destination's charms.

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As it's pretty small, you can honestly see most of Villefranche-sur-Mer over the course of a couple of hours. However, if you wish to see all of the attractions, spend time relaxing in the square, and maybe even visiting the beach, you'll want a full day to soak up all of this dreamy destination's charms.

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Villefranche is a tender port. Large cruise ships anchor in the harbor and transport passengers to a small terminal in the heart of town via smaller vessels, known as tenders.

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Villefranche is located in the French department of the Alpes Maritimes. It is quite a mountainous area encompassing over 140 beautiful medieval villages. It is such an historically significant area that it has been nominated as a UNESCO world heritage site.

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Just 0.75km from the town centre, Plage Villefranche-sur-Mer is easily accessible. Surrounded by mountains, despite the beach's more urban setting, the views are magnificent. The water is known for being crystal clear, and the sandy shore means you won't need special shoes to enter the water.

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Unlike other Riviera towns, Villefranche-sur-Mer has no private beaches. However, this doesn't mean the coastline is packed during the summer. Instead, many of the beaches are known for being relatively quiet, so if you're after some peace, you're in the right place.

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Plage des MariniEres When locals talk about going to the beach in Villefranche, Marinieres is what they mean. It's everyone's favorite spot for a picnic and is one of the Riviera's best beaches. Find out more about Plage des Marinieres.

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Stockholm, Sweden: T-Centralen Station The Stockholm underground is actually considered the world's largest art gallery and nearly all of the stations resemble and art gallery or museum. In fact these are so awe-inspiring, many miss their trains as they admire the art work.

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New York City is home to the world's most expensive train station. Almost ready for its grand opening, the World Trade Center Transportation Hub in lower Manhattan is equivalent of having Grand Central, Times Square and Penn Station in one place.

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Grand Central Terminal is spread over 49 acres, has 44 platforms and 67 tracks on two levels. It is the world's largest train station by number of platforms and area occupied.

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