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Nice is the beating heart of the French Riviera — and in peak season (June-September), its public transport system is the most underutilized budget tool available. But peak season also means tourist traps. The biggest one: airport ticket machines charging €10 for a trip that should cost €1.70.

Bottom line: Single rides cost €1.70, a 7-day pass costs €20 with unlimited trams and buses. Don’t buy from airport machines — walk one stop to Grand Arenas and save €8 per trip.


Nice Public Transport 2026 Pricing

Ticket TypePriceBest For
Single ride€1.70Occasional use
10-trip card€15 (€1.50 per trip)2-3 day light use
1-day pass€74+ attractions in one day
7-day pass€20Best value for students
Pass Sud (3-day)€35Includes unlimited trains to Monaco
Pass Sud (7-day)€50Includes Côte d’Azur regional trains

We tracked Lignes d’Azur pricing across official sources and on-the-ground verification. Data confirmed April 2026 (source: bestofniceblog.com, visitfrenchriviera.co.uk).


Tip #1: Never Buy From the Airport Ticket Machine

The airport tram station machines only sell a €10 round-trip airport paper ticket — a tourist-targeted markup. The actual tram costs €1.70 with a proper transport card.

The insider move: Walk from Terminal 1/2 to Grand Arenas station (approximately 5 minutes, exit airport and turn right). That machine sells everything: €1.70 single rides and the La Carte rechargeable card (€2 deposit, refundable when you return the card).


Tip #2: Use the Mobile App to Skip the €2 Card Deposit

If you have an Android phone, download the free Tram Tix App, register a virtual La Carte, and load trips directly — no physical card needed, no €2 deposit.
iPhone users: Virtual card validation is coming in September 2026. Until then, buy the physical card from Grand Arenas station.


Tip #3: One Card, Multiple People

The La Carte can be shared. Load one card with multiple trips and beep it once per person when boarding. During the 74-minute transfer window (same direction), each beep grants one person a fresh transfer.


Tip #4: Trips Get Cheaper After 12, 25, and 50 Rides

Each trip costs €1.70, but after 12 trips: drops to €1.50 each. After 25 trips: €1.30 each. After 50 trips: €1.00 each. Trips never expire — load up and use them across multiple visits.


Tip #5: How Far Can You Go on €2.50?

The Ticket Azur (€2.50, buy from any tram machine) extends your reach to Monaco, Cannes, Antibes, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, and Menton within a 2.5-hour window. One of Europe’s best transport deals.


Tip #6: Friday and Saturday Night Bus Strategy

During July-August, a special #98 Old Town shuttle runs every 15 minutes until late night, looping around the port. Use your loaded day pass (€7) on this — it’s the most cost-efficient night transport option.


Tip #7: Mountain Hiking Buses — €14 Round Trip

Seasonal Rando Buses serve mountain hiking routes in summer. At €14 round trip, these are exceptional value — but they fill fast. Book at least one day ahead.


Tip #8: Luggage Storage — Radical Storage

Nice has multiple Radical Storage partner locations in the old town, charging approximately €3-5 per item per day. During peak season, lockers fill quickly — reserve via the app ahead of arrival.


Tip #9: Bike Rental with BikesBooking

For active students, Nice and the surrounding French Riviera are excellent by bicycle. BikesBooking aggregates bike and moped rental across Nice and the region, with options from €10/day.


Tip #10: Airport to City Center — Final Comparison

OptionCostTimeBest For
Tram T2 (from Grand Arenas)€1.70 + €2 card25-30 minBudget solo
Tram T2 (direct from airport)€10 paper ticket25-30 minTourists who don’t know
Pre-booked transfer€43+ per vehicle20 minGroups, late arrivals
Welcome Pickups€43-45 fixed20 minFixed price, name sign, English

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can Nice bus tickets be used across multiple days?
A: Single rides are valid for 74 minutes in one direction (unlimited transfers). Day and week passes are valid for consecutive calendar days.

Q: Is there a student discount?
A: Yes, under-26s qualify for reduced rates at select sales points with ID. Check Lignes d’Azur website for details.

Q: Do tram and bus tickets work on both modes?
A: Yes. The same ticket is valid on both trams and buses within the Lignes d’Azur network.

Q: Do buses strike during peak season?
A: Strikes are possible around national holidays and major events. Check the Lignes d’Azur app for real-time service updates before heading out.

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