How much is the train fare from Nice to Monaco?
€3
Nice to Monaco—Monte-Carlo by train
| Journey time | From 19m |
|---|---|
| Price | From €3 |
| Distance | 8 miles (13 km) |
| Frequency | 42 trains per day |
| First train | 05:36 |
Is there a train along the French Riviera?
The Regional Express Train, or TER, connects major coastal cities throughout the Riviera, from Fréjus to Ventimiglia, the first town over the Italian border. Trains run about every 30 minutes and most of the stations sit within walking distance of the town center, or offer a bus service from the station.
Is there a train along the south of France?
Arriving in the South of France Eurostar stops at Avignon TGV and Marseille St Charles stations so, whatever your final destination in Provence, it won’t be far away. You’ll find local buses, trains and taxis at both stations to take you wherever you want to go.
What is the best way to get from Nice to Monaco?
The train is the fastest and most straightforward way to reach Monaco from Nice. Regional TER trains depart the central Nice Ville station every 30 minutes, arriving at Gare de Monaco-Monte Carlo in under 25 minutes.
How many train stops from Nice to Monaco?
The journey to Monaco Monte-Carlo takes around 20 minutes, with five stops along the way, at Nice Riquier, Villefranche Sur Mer, Beaulieu Sur Mer, Eze, and Cap D’Ail.
Is Nice walkable city?
Since Nice is very walkable and quite casual, it can be a mistake not to pack a pair of walking shoes. For one, the seaside city’s major highlight, Promenade des Anglais, has plenty of sights along its 7-km length that are best explored on foot.
Is it better to stay in Cannes or Nice?
Nice has more of a nightlife than Cannes, but both Cannes and Nice has nightclubs and bars where you can hang out. If you come to the French Riviera to soak in the sun and just lie on the beach all day, Cannes is probably the better choice.