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Where does the 100 bus go from Nice?

The n° 100 bus route is currently divided into two routes – 607 and 608. As the work at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin is not finished – it is due to last until April 2024 – the n° 100 Nice-Monaco-Menton route is still split into two routes: n° 607, which runs between Nice and Monaco, and n° 608, which goes to Menton.



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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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Travelling from Nice to Antibes by train The fastest trains from Nice to Antibes take around 10 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 18 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Nice is scheduled to depart at around 05:20. The last departure is usually at around 21:51.

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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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Tickets can be bought directly on the bus or from the Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco (CAM) office at 3 Avenue President J.F Kennedy. When bought on board the bus the ticket price is €2. This is valid for 30 minutes and you can change buses during that time. There are no restrictions on direction or bus route.

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But even if you're not a high roller, Monaco isn't cheap. You're going to need some cash to make the most of it. ATMs are a handy way to withdraw local currency while you're in Monaco, as long as you avoid common pitfalls and unnecessary fees.

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Single tickets are available, along with passes valid for multiple journeys. They can be purchased aboard buses, from ticket machines and from the C.A.M. website See ticket and pass prices. An evening bus service runs across Monaco from 9.20pm to 12.20am every day.

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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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A single standing-room ticket is $213, while a general admission ticket in the Secteur Rocher has a similar price. An assigned, non-VIP seat is priced between $500 and $1,500 for a single ticket, while a VIP seat in the Silver Terrace, which includes a meal package and a VIP pass, costs around $3,500.

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