Public transport in Nice is modern, efficient and relatively inexpensive. The network is operated by Lignes d’Azur, which runs trams and buses across Nice and many towns in the surrounding metropolitan area.
For most visitors, public transport is the easiest way to move around the city and reach places like the port, the Old Town, the Promenade des Anglais or the train stations.
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Trams in Nice
Nice currently has several tram lines connecting the main parts of the city.
The tram network is the fastest way to move around Nice, especially between the airport, the city center and the eastern districts.
The most important lines for visitors are:
Line 1 – connects the northern districts with the city center, Jean Médecin and the Old Town area.
Line 2 – connects Nice Côte d’Azur Airport with the city center and the port (Port Lympia). This is the most useful line for tourists arriving by plane.
Line 3 – connects the airport area with Saint-Isidore and the Allianz Riviera stadium.
Trams run frequently, usually every 5–8 minutes during the day.
Buses in Nice
In addition to the tram network, Nice has an extensive bus system covering the entire metropolitan area. More than 140 bus routes operate across the Nice Côte d’Azur area, connecting districts of the city as well as nearby towns. Buses are particularly useful if you are staying outside the city center or want to reach places not served by the tram network. However, in central Nice most visitors will find that the tram is faster and easier to use.
Ticket prices
Public transport in Nice is relatively affordable compared with many other European cities. A single ticket costs €1.70 and is valid on both trams and buses. It allows transfers within the network for up to 74 minutes in the same direction. Instead of paper tickets, Nice uses a reusable plastic transport card called “La Carte”. The card costs €2 and can be purchased at ticket machines located at tram stops or at official sales points. You can load multiple tickets onto the same card, which makes it convenient for longer stays or for people traveling together. Because the card is anonymous, it can also be used by several passengers. Tickets must always be validated when boarding the tram or bus.
Buying tickets on your phone
Tickets can also be purchased using the official Lignes d’Azur mobile applications, available for Android and iOS.
With the mobile apps you can:
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buy tickets
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store them on your phone
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validate them directly in the app
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reload a physical transport card
This allows travelers to use public transport without visiting a ticket machine.
Day passes
If you plan to use public transport several times in one day, a pass may be more convenient.
Typical options include:
1-day pass – €7
2-day pass – €13
7-day pass – €20
These passes allow unlimited travel on trams and buses within Nice during the validity period.
Public transport to the airport
Nice Airport is directly connected to the city by Tram Line 2, which runs between Port Lympia and the airport terminals. Travel time from the airport to the city center is about 25–30 minutes. A special airport round-trip ticket costs €10, although standard public transport tickets can also be used depending on where they are purchased.
Because of the direct tram connection, reaching the airport by public transport is now much easier than in the past.
Using public transport in Nice
Using the system is simple:
Buy a ticket or load it onto your transport card.
Validate the ticket when entering the tram or bus.
Keep the card with you during the journey, as ticket inspections are common.
With frequent services, a modern tram network and affordable fares, public transport is one of the easiest ways to explore Nice and the surrounding Riviera.
Public transport from Nice to Monaco
Monaco is one of the most popular day trips from Nice and can easily be reached by public transport. The fastest option is the regional TER (Zou!) train, which departs from Nice-Ville station and takes about 20–25 minutes to reach Monaco. Trains run frequently throughout the day and tickets usually cost around €4–6 one way.
Another option is the bus line 600, which runs along the scenic coastal road. The journey takes longer (about 45–50 minutes) but offers beautiful views of the Mediterranean.
Public transport from Nice to Cannes
Cannes is located about 30 km west of Nice and is easy to reach by train. The TER train from Nice-Ville to Cannes takes about 30–40 minutes and usually costs around €7–10. Trains run very frequently, often every 20–30 minutes, making it the most convenient way to travel between the two cities.
Visiting medieval villages by bus
Several beautiful medieval villages in the hills above Nice can be reached by bus. One of the most popular destinations is Èze Village, famous for its panoramic views over the French Riviera. Bus line 82 or 602 connects Nice with Èze Village and the journey takes around 30 minutes.
Another famous village is Saint-Paul-de-Vence, known for its art galleries and historic streets. Bus line 655 connects Nice with Saint-Paul-de-Vence via Cagnes-sur-Mer.
These buses allow visitors to explore some of the most picturesque villages of the French Riviera without needing a car.
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Dear Sir,
Wanted to ask if the Lignes d’Azur day ticket which costs 7 € per person allows travel on lines 82, 83, 600 which also go to the Eze village. Is there any other bus which goes to the top of mountain and can be used using this day pass ?
Thanks and regards,
Harsha.
Hi Tomasz!
We just booked a trip to Nice for August. I was researching the 7 day ticket but could find a few key informations. Can I use this type of ticket for trips to Ezé, Villefranche-sur-Mer and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat? Thank you for your help!
The local Nice bus tickets are not valid on the Lignes d’Azure buses to Monaco 100 or 607 and Cannes 200 or 608
Likewise the Lignes d’Azure multiple journey tickets above are not valid on the local busses.
Hi Tomasz,
WE will arrive in Grasse January 1i see a bus 651 to tourrettes village with little info if the bus runs everyday on every hour of the day light times also want to visit ST. paul de Vence what bus goes up there on same week either from Grasse or Nice.
Thank you in advance for what info you might have for us.
I will try the Uber code as well might need that while traveling.
Mark
Hi T
The new La Carte system that Lignes D’Azur just implemented
Can I use that card to pay for my family by hitting the machine four times?
Thabks
Thomas
Hi, I bought a 7 day Lignes d’Azur pass (Le Ticket) yesterday, but was unable to use it on the 607 today from Nice to Villefranche. Is the pass not valid on this bus? Thanks!
Hi Tomasz,
Is Nice safe to travel for solo female travellers? And what is the stamping that needs to be done after tickets? Please repond back
hi, Thomas…we two adults will stay at Villefrance-Sur-Mer for 5 nights and plan to visit as far as Marseille and Monaco. should we buy the 10-ticket, or to buy the French Rivera Pass with transport?
Dear Tomasz, thank you for sharing this complete information regarding public transportation in a well organized way. We will travel to Nice next year (2 adults + 2 teenagers) and I really find info you provided here precious.
Do you have any advice about where to choose accomodation during the Carneval in February and any other important advice you colud remember, in order to have nice stay, feel that carneval atmosphere, but also have some peace :-)
Which buses go from central Nice to Peille? Map suggests 603 and 66 but can’t find information about who runs them or what the route is.
Hi guys,
Thanks for useful article! I would like to get from Ibis Budget Hotel Californie Lenval to St-Paul-De-Vence historical centre. I found bus n. 400 but don’t think it is still in use in Nice.
Can anybody advise me how to get there? Should we get tram n. 2 to Parc Phoenix and 650 from there to SPDV? Can we use 1 ticket for both transports? One ticket I thinks should last 72 minutes ?
Thank you !
Hi. In January, they changed the numbers of all regional buses. Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to update the article yet. You can buy ticket azur, currently it costs 2.50€ and you can change to the bus to Saint Paul.
hi Tomasz
Travellling to Nice this spring. What’s the best way renting a car or using the transportation.
We are planning staying three days in Nice and from here going to Cannes, Antibes,Eze and Villefrach. de Mer
What’s the best route to travel by train or bus if we decide not to rent a car for this part of the trip( because of parking issues)
Will buses be running on Bank Holiday Monday 27th May?
And also do the buses run on Sundays?
Thank you very much,
Laura :)
I was sorry to hear of Ken’s treatment after failing to stamp his tram ticket. However, his comment “I hardly think that a French citizen would suffer such treatment on arrival in Edinburgh” struck a chord, since I know of a Swiss woman who had a worse experience in Edinburgh. She flew from Switzerland for a medical conference, but because she lives in the Schengen zone, she’s used to hopping between countries with only her ID card, and made the mistake of landing in Edinburgh without her passport [actually, the airline shouldn’t have allowed that, but that’s not the point here]. She was taken to a side room and interrogated, treated as an illegal immigrant although she had her conference invitation and accreditation. Then she was told that she’d be barred from the UK for life unless she left within 12 hours of landing – so she had to buy an expensive flight back to a different airport, the only flight available within 12 hours. Welcome to Fortress Britain!
Good Morning. I’m glad that there is somewhere to comment on Nice trams because we had a very upsetting and quite simply bad experience of the transport police. We had purchased our tickets at the airport T2 on 28th September arriving from Edinburgh. On alighting in the centre, our exit was blocked by a number of officious uniformed men who demanded to see our tickets. They informed us that as our tickets were not stamped, a Euro40 penalty should be paid. (looking at earlier correspondence above where differing amounts of money are mentioned, I wonder if the amount scribbled by the police man was arbitrary). No leniency toward foreign tourists was shown. These men were out to gather as much money as possible. (Perhaps 1E50 does not cover the cost of the transport system). From our party, they reaped Euro200. Lunch in Nice (sorry café owners) became sandwiches from the supermarket. We could have taken a limousine into Nice for less. In very small print we later found the instructions to have the tickets stamped by the machine. My gripe here is not so much the fine, although that hurt, it’s the total intransigence and officious nature of the men in uniforms. Quick to take our passports captive, they ransomed their return, on pain of a trip to the police station. I hardly think that a French citizen would suffer such treatment on arrival in Edinburgh. WELCOME TO FRANCE. But Beware!
What a shame Ken. I’m sorry to hear about your experience. I am off to Nice next week with my daughter and son and will make sure we ‘composter’ the tickets at the first opportunity. The officials probably target tourists as they are easy pickings. As you say, I am sure British police would be a lot more understanding and would explain the system rather than impose a fine.
Thank you Tomasz for the useful information I am I am now looking forward to my first trip to Nice.
Hi! How much is penalty now in a tram in Nice? I was fined for 60€ but I read on internet that’s 48€ by now.
Thanks
I returned from Nice a few days ago and I think that my experience with public transport will be useful, since it differs from what I read on this forum before I left.
Public transport tickets are purchased exclusively at vending machines installed at each public transport station (except for buses 100 and 200, for Monaco and Cannes which are taken from the driver).
Further, payments at vending machines can only be made with coins or payment cards. Therefore, payment at vending machines cannot be made with paper banknotes !!! This is very important if you are coming by plane so that you can prepare. The price of a single ticket is 1.5 euros.
Everything else regarding the types of public transport tickets is the same as on this forum.
What is the difference between a SOLO ticket and an Azure Ticket, my understanding is both valid for 74 minutes and can stop on the way as long as it’s the same direction. If I buy a MULTI, does each ticket also valid 74 minutes and allow stopover? Thanks.
Hi, I wish to visit Sait Paul de Vence; however, I could not find where can I take bus #400. I think i read from somewhere that i can take bus 400 at a stop near Parc Phoenix. Is that correct?
Yes, you can take the bus 400 from the Parc Phoenix stop :). It’s the first one.
Hi Tomasz,
Can we use the Ticket Azur on the Zou! busses as well as the Lignes D’Azur busses?
Yes, this ticket was created precisely to combine journeys between these carriers.
Hello, thanks for all information. I have 1 question: What ticket would be the best for the family (2 adults, 2 kids) for 7 days stay in Nice and where I can buy it. We want to travel within Nice and maybe also to Cannes, Monako, Antibes, and Villefranche-sur-Mer. Many thanks!
Hello. It depends where your hotel is. If you’re in the center of Nice, you don’t really need to buy a ticket. You can walk everywhere with a pleasant walk. You can buy 7-day tickets, but you should consider buying a MULTI10 ticket, which can be validated for the whole family. You can buy tickets at vending machines at tram stops. There is no x-days ticket for trips to Cannes and Monaco. Have a great stay!
Hello. I arrive by plane in the niche at 9 pm and I want to get to the area where Magnan is staying, respectively on the Promenade … by what means of transport can I get there. Thanks
Hi Dan. Just take the T2 tram from the Airport to Magnan stop.
Hello, what are the measurements with the covid?
Hi. First of all, you need to wear a mask almost everywhere. The number of infections is unfortunately increasing. Restaurants, shops and museums are open.
Hi Tomasz,
Very informative article. I’m travelling to nice for 7days, and I’d like to purchase the 7 jour pass. I have a few questions:
– Does it work for both buses and trams?
– Can I buy it at the Airport?
– Will it work in Monaco?
Hi. Thank you. You can buy the 7 days ticket at the airport and it will work for the buses and trams, but not to Monako (bus 100), Cannes (bus 200) and Grasse (bus 500). Have a nice stay!
Hi Tomasz, we are going to Nice with my boyfriend this February. I read about some The French Riviera Pass for 72h. Can I use this ticket to get to Eze and Monaco? Also can I buy it at the airport or I have to get to the Nice and find some office? Thank you for your help
Hi Sharka. With The French Riviera Pass, you can get to Eze Village by bus 82 at no extra cost. You won’t get to Monaco with this Pass. You can buy it also at the airport. Have a nice stay :).
Hi Tomasz,
What would be the best route from the bottom of Boulevard Gambetta (the beach end) to Eze? Also on a Multi 10 pass, does a route requiring a change from bus to bus or tram to bus count as one trip or two?
Thanks!
Also is it only bus drivers who I can buy a Ticket Azure from or can I get one at at machine at a Tram stop?
Hi Corey. You don’t have a direct connection to Eze Village from around Gambetta Street (but this area itself is cool for overnight stay). You must reach the Nice Vauban bus station, from where you take 82 and 112 to Eze Village. It’s best to walk to Massena Square and take the T1 tram towards Hospital Pasteur and get off at the Vauban stop. The Ticket Azur can be bought at the vending machines at the tram stops. If you go to Eze Village by bus 82, you only need a regular SOLO ticket and you can change within 74 minutes.
Hi. Thanks for the nice article. Can you inform if there is a monthly card for people who will be staying for long duration (3-4 months)? If yes, how much is the cost and where to buy it from?
Best regards
Hi. There is a monthly ticket. You can find it here: https://www.lignesdazur.com/fr/quel-titre-pour-mon-deplacementnbsp/7/Fare Unfortunately only in French, because it doesn’t work in English…
Hi, Tomasz!)
On the ZOU website and at bus stops in Monaco, the N100 bus leaves from Place d’Armes for Nice at 4:12. We arrived at the indicated time, no one came ((Where to complain?)))
Hi Vlada. Thank you for your comment. I am sorry about this situation, but I’m not surprised. This is France, they don’t care about the customer here. As you can see the timetable they also treat as they want. Filing a complaint is a waste of your time. Especially if you do not do it in French and do not send it by registered mail.
Hi Tomasz, We are group of 4 and would like to travel Eze and Monaco from Nice. Which buses or trains we should take for to and fro journey. What time should we start in the morning, so that all attractions are open to visit.
Hi. The best way is to take the 112 bus from Nice Vauban to Eze, and then after visiting Eze (about 2 hours) take another 112 bus from Eze to Monte Carlo and you are in Monaco for the rest of the day :). You can go back to Nice with a TER train or bus number 100 from Monaco. You should start the day about 9/10 AM. Have a great trip!
Hello
I am coming to stay in Nice for a few days over the Christmas period. Do trams and buses run normal schedules at this time?
Hi Martyn. Yes, they should run normally. Have a great time on the French Riviera!
Hi Tomasz,
Please advise on how to do the following trips:
1. Nice main train station -> Nice stadium (alianz riviera), and back (if different)
2. Monaco to Nice on Sunday after 23:00 (cheapest possible way of course)
Hi Lubo. From 13/11/19 there will be a tram 3 to the stadium. From the city center take T2 towards airport, and then on Grand Arenas stop change to T3. From Monaco by night take the N100 bus: 23:42, 1:12 and 2:42 as I see on the Lignes d’Azure website (Place d’Armes stop).
Thank you, Tomasz!
Could you please confirm the tram 3 is already operating?
Are those times you quoted for N100 valid for Sunday?
And could you please send me a link for that N100 timetable as I couldn’t find reliable source online.
Hi. T3 is already operating. Here you can find N100 timetable, but there is no N100 on Sunday unfortunately: https://www.modifications-zou06.fr/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/FH-N100-Juillet-2019.pdf (but there is a N100 bus from Saturday to Sunday night).
So considering that N100 is not operating on Sunday evening, what is the next option I have for going back to Nice after 23:00? Probably a train? Is the last one at 23:45 and is it possible to get to the train station from the Monaco stadium in 20-30 minutes (or there is another station direction Nice that is closer to the stadium)?
What backup options could you suggest?
You have to go back by the last train at 23:45, then just a taxi. The stadium is close to the Monaco train station. A 15-minute walk is enough.
Hi Tomasz – this is great resource as the Nice public service websites all seem to be useless! Can you tell me about buses and trams over the Christmas period – are there any downloadable timetables or maps? Many thanks – Nick
Hi Nick and thank you. In France, we celebrate Christmas only on December 25 and public transport may be limited on that day only. There is currently no information for this day, but do not expect many difficulties.
Hi, I want to know
1.Is tramT2 to nice airport for 1.5 euro? I search before .It said 98 and 99 bus to airport costs 1.5 euro. But I want to try tram. My luggage is too heavy. And is the tram to T2 terminal of airport?I want to xby flixbus to Turin. The bus stop is there.
2.Can I buy ticket by credit card or notes(5 or 10 or 15 euro)from bus driver? I want to go Cannes, Antibes and Saint Paul. Can I just buy 6 tickets from one bus driver or just can by one way ticket. When I back, I can buy respondent ticket.
Thanks a lot.
Hi. Yes, a tram ticket costs 1.50 euros. Bus 98 and 99 has been canceled and no longer operates. You have T2 to the airport (both terminals). From the bus driver you can buy tickets paying only by cash (coins and low amounts banknotes).
Hi, What is the best ticket for a family (2 adults 2 children) to buy? We want to take 4 trips on the tram (airport to nice town, nice town to airport and nice town to allianz stadium and back again) Over a 4 day period.
Thanks
MULTI10 would be best.
Noted and thank you
Hi if I take bus 112 from Monaco to Vauban Nice bus stop, can I still use the same bus ticket for tram 1 from tram stop Vauban to Gare Theirs ( assuming it us still within 74mins)
Only when you ask the driver for the Ticket Azure.
Thank you Tomasz
But I was told that the normal tram ticket bought from the vending machine can be used from Gare theirs to Vauban tram stop and then reuse it on bus 112 from Vauban to Eze village, is this correct?
You should buy the Ticket Azur in the vending machine for the same price 1,50 euro and then you can use it in the tram and the 112 to Monte Carlo.
Hi, we bought ticket azur for our Monaco trip, but when we got on bus 100 the driver said we cant use those and we had to buy different tickets directly from him (also for 1.50) So I dont really get it and I dont know where to use them now.
Hi Angie. Several people have already pointed out this problem to me. This is unfortunately a French mess. I asked a few days ago at the carrier’s office whether this ticket is still valid on this route, I heard that it was. In my opinion, office workers are misleading or drivers are cheating to sell a separate ticket.
I’m having some trouble finding a reliable map of the Nice area public transit lines. Fans of James Baldwin, my wife and I would like to get up to Saint-Paul-de-Vence while in Nice. Does the 400 bus go to Vence, or is that the best line to get close to Vence?
Hi Andrew. You have a 400 bus from Nice Park Phoenix to Vence directly for 1,50 euro one way. From the city center you can take the T2 tram towards airport. Don’t forget to get off on the Park Phoenix stop. Have a great trip to the beautiful Vence!
Hello Tomasz, can I use the 7 day ticket to travel from nice to grasse and then cannes and back to nice?
Hi. Unfortunately not. This ticket does not work on buses numbered 100 and above.
Hello Tomasz, so Tram 2 currently operates to Airport? Or
Yes, from the city center to the airport :)
We are staying in Cagnes-sur-Mer this weekend and need to get in and out of Nice. There is an Iron Man going on. Any advice?
Hi Kathleen. It may not be easy, because it is a big sporting event. I think it would be best to drive the car using the Voie Mathise express road. I’m sorry I can’t help you more.
Brilliant , many thanks !
hi, how many journeys can you make with the 7 day ticket please ?
Hi. There is no limit :)