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Train - Operated by SNCFFrom £17
Train - Operated by SNCFRETURN FROM | £21 |
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ONE-WAY FROM | £18 |
POPULAR STATION | Nice Ville |
POPULAR TRAIN COMPANY | SNCF |
Nice trains arrive at Nice Train Station (or, in French, Gare de Nice-Ville), which is centrally located in the heart of Nice. The station is also called Nice-Thiers Station, or Gare de Nice-Thiers. It’s a short walk to the centre, or you can easily access it by public transport via tram or bus. You can take tramway number one at the tram stop Gare Thiers, or the bus with lines 57, 64, 70, 71, 75, 87, 99, CE and N63, or Intercity bus lines 18EX, 19EX and 19EXU. The tram and bus stops are located directly outside the train station entrance. The tram network connects Nice trains to the entire city, making it a great site to arrive at. You may also take a taxi or choose a rideshare option when you arrive in Nice and are travelling further away from the city centre. Another great option is hiring a bike. There are many Velo Bleu bike stations located all around Nice, including directly in front of the Nice Rail Station entrance. Nice's bike hire system is easy and convenient, and you can pick them up from several locations throughout the city.
When you get cheap train tickets to Nice, it's often convenient to leave your bags at the station, especially if your accommodation isn't ready yet. When you arrive at Nice Rail Station, you will have easy access to SNCF-managed coin lockers for the day, or you may follow the signs for ‘Bagage Consigne’, which is a very short walk from the tourist office. It's open during business hours every day except Wednesdays. If all of these are full or closed, you'll be able to find alternative storage services nearby. You may, for example, use some hotels, which are open 24 hours a day and are very near the Gare Thiers tram stop. If you're going on a small day trip or have a few hours to kill before boarding a connecting train, luggage storage can be a good idea. You'll be able to discover the area without having to lug your bags around all day.
When taking trains to Nice, you'll appreciate the convenience of arriving at a station with numerous amenities. There are numerous restaurants and cafes inside Nice Train Station, as well as shops and newsstands where you can stock up on essentials for your journey. Cash machines, bathrooms, photo booths, a postal service, currency exchange, lost and found and waiting rooms are also available. For health and safety concerns, the station also has a defibrillator. For people who require assisted travel services, SNCF provides complimentary assistance in all of its stations; you can contact SNCF ahead of time to arrange help for your Nice train journey.
When travelling by train in France, make sure you have your ID that confirms the identification number provided when you booked the ticket, as well as your train tickets to Nice. If you take the rail to Nice from the United Kingdom, you will need your passport to enter the border via Eurostar. If you are travelling by train to Nice from another region of France, you should still bring your passport as proof of identification, to avoid any problems. While SNCF may not always check your passport, it is always advisable to be prepared while travelling by train to Nice.
Train tickets from Lyon to Nice Côte d'Azur tend to start from around £47, while you can usually find tickets from Paris to Nice Côte d'Azur from £87 and Marseille to Nice Côte d'Azur from £137. These were some of the lowest prices from the most popular departure points to Nice Côte d'Azur.
You’ll find most people use Nice Ville in Nice Côte d'Azur. It’s one of the busiest and most populated stations in the area. Marseille, Paris, and Lyon are some of the major cities accessible by train from Nice Ville.
Most users on momondo will check prices for SNCF for their ride to Nice Côte d'Azur. While SNCF is a common choice, you can also search for options from Trenitalia as both train companies can typically get you to Nice Côte d'Azur. More options may be available to you, so use our search form to find all available options from your city to Nice Côte d'Azur.
Ride a one-way train to Nice Côte d'Azur for £19 on average this week. We don’t predict any changes in price within the next 3 months. We recommend booking when you can, as seats may be limited.
3.9 mi separate Nice Ville station (the city’s most popular train station) from the centre of Nice Côte d'Azur. 5.1 mi separate Nice Riquier station (the second most popular station) from the centre of Nice Côte d'Azur. 0.7 mi separate Nice Saint-Augustin station (the third most popular station) from the centre of Nice Côte d'Azur.
You will need to travel 0.0 mi to get from Nice Ville to Gare de Nice-Ville and 0.4 mi to get from Nice Ville to Nice City Centre.