Nice, between sea and mountains

Nice, France's fifth-largest city in the south-east, is famous for its fine weather, sunny beaches, the Promenade des Anglais and its carnival, which, incidentally, is the biggest in France. Nice is both the Mediterranean Sea and the Alps, the beaches for sunbathing and lounging or the snowy slopes for skiing and eating a good fondue. Nice is also the France's third-largest airport with over 14 million passengers in 2019. With so many travellers, it's not always easy to find a parking space. Now, thanks to AdopteUnParking.comYou'll be able to find a car park quickly and easily, so you can fly with peace of mind.

Nice, the city, the airport

Nice is a beautiful city to visit. If you get the chance before your flight, we highly recommend a visit. There's something for everyone, from architecture and culture buffs to fashionistas.

What to do in Nice

Nice means beach. If you're into sunbathing or lounging, you'll be heading for the beaches. However, there are no warm sandy beaches. In Nice, you'll find pebble beaches. Not always pleasant, but very pleasant visually. Be careful when you go swimming, though, as the water can get very deep very quickly. Be vigilant and always keep an eye on the children!
You can also visit the famous promenade des Anglaisa favourite spot for the English during their stay in south-east France. Nice has 3 5-star hotels and two of them are on the promenade. You will have 7km of walking to reach the Castle Hill.
It's a lovely park where you can enjoy 5 panoramic views of the city and surrounding area There is a panoramic viewpoint at the top of the hill overlooking the airport and the mountains, a panoramic viewpoint near the playground overlooking the port and the Mont Boron hill, another panoramic viewpoint at the Tout Bellanda overlooking the Baie des Anges, a panoramic viewpoint near the lift exit overlooking the town and, last but not least, a view of the Château waterfall.
We also recommend that you visit the old Nice. Here you'll find shady alleyways, typically Mediterranean louvered shutters and beautiful, colourful facades. Every morning you can visit the flower market cours Seleya. On Monday mornings, there's no market but a big flea market.

What to do at the airport

Nice Côte d'Azur airport is the France's third-largest airportYou'll find European destinations The main destinations are in France, including Paris, Lyon and Toulouse. You'll find several airlines here, including the best-known: Ryannair, Air France and Volotea. Plenty of travel options.
Of course, it is impossible to miss the Duty Free zone from the airport. You can do your shopping there in complete tranquillity. And if you don't find what you're looking for, you can always visit the airport's other shops. Close to 90 shops are there to tide you over until your plane takes off. If you're feeling peckish or hungry, you'll be spoilt for choice. From the simple from bakery to bistro to specialities from NiceThere's bound to be something to tempt you.
For the VIPThere is also a dedicated lounge. Here you can relax or work in peace and quiet, with free internet access. You can choose between 4 exhibitions. In terminal 1, you'll find the Canopy lounge, with its bright, modern ambience, and the Library lounge, with its hushed atmosphere and elegant, discreet setting. In terminal 2, you can choose the Levity lounge, with its zen-like atmosphere where you can close your eyes and enjoy aromatherapy, or the Infinity lounge, a cosy lounge with pool tables where you can play before your flight.

Nice airport car park

Nice Côte d'Azur airport is just 6 km south-west of Nice. In 1910, the airport consisted of hangars. It wasn't until 1928 that experiments with airlines began. A proper runway was built in 1944. 14 years later, the airport opened up to international flights. In 2019, the airport saw 14 million passengers. In 2021, following the health crisis, the airport saw only 6.5 million passengers, 2 million more than in 2020. This year, terminal 1 reopened its doors.

How do I get to the airport?

The airport is very close to the city, so it's not difficult to get to, either by public transport like the bus or train or in car. For those wishing to come by bus. Three lines are available. Line 98 passes through terminals 1 and 2 and runs every 20 minutes. Line 88 runs from the SNCF station to the airport every 30 minutes and also serves terminals 1 and 2. The third line is 23. It runs from the TER St Augustin station through the city centre to the airport. You can buy a ticket from the ticket machine or directly from the driver. The journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes.
You can also come by taxi. The average fare from Nice is €20 to €30.
If you wish to come by train, you will need to take the TER PACA. You can come from just about anywhere in France by regional train.
There is a final option other than by car, but it is not the most economical. You can also reach the airport by helicopter. You'll have to pay €400 for a flight lasting around 7 minutes.
By car, the journey between the city and the airport will take just 15 minutes. You'll need to head south along the Promenade des Anglais.

Where can I park my car?

As with all airports, it's always difficult to find an available parking space in airport car parks. If you're lucky, you'll find one, but at what price? Airport car parks are always very expensive. The alternativeAdopteUnParking.com offers you is the valet parking directly at the airport. No more hassle looking for a parking space, no more wasted time. You drop off your vehicle directly at the airport, at your terminal. A a valet will be on hand to welcome you and take charge of your car. You can then set off on your journey with peace of mind. Your valet will drop off your car at his secure parking close to the airport. When you return, just give your valet a call to let him know you've landed, and he'll be at the exit of your terminal to return your car. This solution is more economical airport car parks. AdopteUnParking.com's car parks and valet parking partners are carefully selected for their seriousness and safety. In addition, our partners can offer you options in addition to security such as washing your car, checking your tyre pressure or recharging your vehicle.

Don't be afraid to take your car to the airport. AdopteUnParking.com offers you quick and easy solutions for parking your car at Nice Côte d'Azur airport.

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