Guide · 25 Places
French Riviera
Nice, Marseille, and Antibes
Before You Go
May to September offers the best weather with temperatures from 20-28°C (68-82°F) and sunny skies - perfect for beaches. July and August are peak season with warm weather but crowds. April and October offer pleasant weather with fewer tourists. November to March is mild (10-18°C) but some businesses close, though prices are lower.
Visa
Check requirementsEU/EEA citizens can enter freely. US, Canadian, Australian, and many other nationals can visit visa-free for up to 90 days within the Schengen Area. Check requirements at diplomatie.gouv.fr.
Getting There
TransportationBy Air: Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE) is 7km southwest of the city center, the main gateway to the French Riviera.
By Train: Nice-Ville station connects to Marseille (2.5 hours), Paris (5.5 hours via TGV), and other French cities.
By Car: A8 motorway connects to Monaco, Cannes, and other Riviera towns.
Language
CommunicationFrench is the official language. English is spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, but less so in local neighborhoods. Basic French phrases are appreciated.
Currency
Money mattersEuro (EUR). Cards accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops, but cash is still preferred at smaller establishments, markets, and cafes. ATMs widely available.
Getting Around
Local transportTram: Two lines covering the city center and suburbs (single ride €1.50).
Buses: Comprehensive network, same tickets work.
Walking: The Promenade des Anglais and Old Town (Vieux Nice) are very walkable.
Taxis/Uber: Available.
From the Airport
Arrival infoTram Line 2: Direct to city center (20 min, €1.50).
Bus 98/99: Express buses to city center (30 min, €6).
Taxi: Around €25-35 to city center (15-20 min).
Uber: Available, similar pricing.