Trains vers Nice

It is easy to travel by train to Nice. The capital of the Côte d’Azur (or French Riviera) is a great base for exploring the Riviera coast and the mountainous country inland. Nice and its hinterland only became part of France in 1860. Four years later the first trains arrived, bringing crowds keen to explore this glorious stretch of coast. The appeal of the Riviera is as strong as ever, but these days the local scene is less dominated by dowager duchesses and Russian royals.

Climb up to Le Château on a clear morning for brilliant views of the coast, wander through the Old Town and rub shoulders with the chic set on the Promenade des Anglais. Nice has world-class galleries and a feast of fine restaurants. But it’s a busy place and many visitors eventually retreat to one of the quieter Riviera resorts.

The main station is Nice Ville, where on Saturday evenings you’ll hear the buzz of Russian voices as the weekly train from Moscow arrives. Not every visitor to Nice comes from so far afield. Three times a day there are direct trains from Milan and Genoa and half a dozen high-speed TGVs from Paris Paris each day (with additional trains at weekends and holidays).

Passengers from London to Nice use a combination of Eurostar and TGV services, normally routing via Paris or Marseille.

Nice Ville station is the jumping-off point for local excursions in the region. Half-hourly services run east to Ventimiglia in Italy serving Monaco and Menton along the way; services west to Antibes and Cannes are even more frequent. From Nice Ville, trains run inland to Grasse, Sospel and Tende.

To the north of Nice Ville is the Gare de Provence, a station served by private rail operator Chemins de Fer de Provence (CP). CP operates trains from the Gare de Provence on a beautiful narrow-gauge route through the mountains to Digne. CP trains cannot be booked online but you can easily buy tickets at the station; there's no need to pre-book. CP services operate year round; we rate the route to Digne as a fine excursion for any season, but at its very best perhaps on a clear winter day when the views of the Alps, as the train heads inland, can be magnificent.

Travel to Nice by train from anywhere across Europe.

De Londres à Nice en train

from 146,90 CA$

De Lille à Nice en train

from 102,70 CA$

De Paris à Nice en train

from 16,25 CA$

De Moscow à Nice en train

from 569,72 CA$

De Milan à Nice en train

from 4,68 CA$

De Genoa à Nice en train

from 4,81 CA$

De Barcelona à Nice en train

from 261,30 CA$

De Cannes à Nice en train

from 13,00 CA$

De Monaco à Nice en train

from 8,45 CA$

De Avignon à Nice en train

from 53,30 CA$

De Lyon à Nice en train

from 31,85 CA$

De Florence à Nice en train

from 50,83 CA$

De Pisa à Nice en train

from 63,05 CA$

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Passagers enfant et jeunes

Les âges pour définir les catégories "enfants" et "jeunes" peuvent varier selon les pays et les transporteurs. C’est pourquoi nous demandons l’âge des jeunes passagers.

Parfois les enfants en dessous d’un certain âge peuvent voyager gratuitement sans siège. Si vous voulez être sûr d’avoir un siège pour les enfants, mettez « 6 » pour l’âge des enfants.

En savoir plus sur l’âge des enfants et des jeunes. Voir aussi les réductions jeunes et les cartes rail.