Paris to Nice train
Book a train ticket Paris - Nice
Book a train ticket Paris - Nice
Best prices Paris-Nice
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(1) Fares include VAT, for one person, one way, 2nd class, on a selection of trains and dates and subject to availability. Offers subject to conditions of exchange and refund from the carriers concerned, to be consulted when ordering. Payment must be made online. Offers cannot be combined with other SNCF promotions.
Cheap train tickets Paris Nice
How much does a train ticket from Paris to Nice cost?
How long does a journey on a train from Paris to Nice take?
How long does the fastest train take to travel from Paris to Nice?
How many trains run from Paris to Nice each day?
Are there direct trains or connecting trains between Paris and Nice?
What is the distance between Paris and Nice by train?
What time is the first train from Paris to Nice?
What time is the last train from Paris to Nice?
To leave Paris, which station(s) can I depart from?
At Nice, which station(s) will I arrive at?
Which train companies operate trains from Paris to Nice?
What services are offered on board?
If you travel on an OUIGO train, you can stay connected during your journey. With the OUIGO ESSENTIEL fare, select a seat with a power socket from 3 euros, and add the OUIFI option for 3 euros to enjoy Wi-Fi on board. These options are included if you choose OUIGO PLUS.
If you travel on INTERCITÉS, you can bring your bicycle on board. Depending on your journey, a paid reservation may be required.
If you make this journey on TGV INOUI, you can travel with your bike for just 10 euros. Select this option when booking. Your bike must be stored in a dedicated space on the train.
Cyclists are welcome on our TER trains! Travel for free with your bike on most TER services, subject to space availability. Certain bike reservation rules apply in some regions and at specific times or on certain days.
Train fares from Paris to Nice: How are they calculated?
The price of your ticket may vary depending on several factors such as the departure time from Nice, the day of the week, the SNCF card or season ticket you use for your Paris - Nice journey, and the train company (OUIGO has bargain fares for the Paris - Nice journey).
How can you get the best deal for your Paris to Nice journey?
Paris - Nice train tickets can be booked several months in advance. The earlier you book (for example as soon as SNCF tickets go on sale), the more likely you are to snap up a bargain price. Consider buying and using a discount card: there are several, and they're listed in the Offers section's menu.
Is there a current promotion or special offer on the Paris to Nice route?
We hold promos and flash sales throughout the year. To keep up to date with the best train fare deals for Paris - Nice just sign up to our newsletter.
The Paris - Nice high-speed train journey on SNCF Connect
With SNCF, the average journey by a Paris-Nice high-speed train only takes 5h 42m.
Are you after a bargain price or superior comfort? SNCF Connect has two options for travelling between Paris and Nice.
- OUIGO Paris - Nice: OUIGO offers low-cost Paris - Nice train tickets. If you choose the standard OUIGO class (OUIGO Essentiel), you can add optional extras for an even comfier train journey such as Wi-Fi and a power socket, depending on your needs. For an extra €9, you can opt for even more comfort by choosing the OUIGO PLUS offer. Ticket sales open 9 months in advance and are available until a few hours before departure.
- TGV INOUI Paris - Nice: TGV INOUI trains have spacious carriages with comfy seats, onboard Wi-Fi with an entertainment platform, and power sockets. With TGV INOUI, you can take up to 2 pieces of labelled luggage (maximum size 70 x 90 x 50 cm) and 1 piece of labelled hand luggage (maximum size 40 x 30 x 15 cm). You can opt to take a particular piece of labelled luggage if it isn't bigger than 90 x 130 cm (pushchair, folded scooter, musical instrument in a labelled case, a pair of skis in a labelled case, wakeboard or snowboard in a labelled case), or take a large labelled piece of luggage (maximum 70 x 90 x 50 cm) and a piece of hand luggage (maximum 40 x 30 x 15 cm). To get the best deals, you can book up to 4 months in advance.
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Ticket deals for OUIGO Paris - Nice high-speed trains
Offers for OUIGO Paris - Nice high-speed trains
Your OUIGO ESSENTIEL Paris - Nice train fare
The OUIGO ESSENTIEL fare: travel from Paris - Nice at over 300 km/h. With OUIGO, single adult fares start at €19. To get the best deal we recommend you book well in advance, especially for peak travel periods.
Your OUIGO PLUS Paris - Nice train fare
The OUIGO PLUS offer: would you like a comfier OUIGO Paris - Nice journey? Simply choose the OUIGO PLUS offer when you book your OUIGO high-speed train ticket. For only €9 more, you can take an extra piece of luggage or an XL one, choose your seat, access the OUIFUN service (Wi-Fi connection and entertainment platform), and benefit from fast-track access. And to top it all, the OUIGO PLUS offer is free for kids under 12!
The advantages of choosing a OUIGO Paris - Nice high-speed train
The fixed-price fare for children under 12 is €8.
À la carte options: extra piece of luggage for €5 (in addition to a suitcase stored under your seat and your hand luggage), travel with your pet for €10, get a seat with a power socket for €3. You can take a pram/stroller for free.
Which train should I take from Paris to Nice station?
TGV INOUI trains leave from Paris Gare de Lyon station and arrive at Nice-Ville station. The direct journey takes around 6 hours 41 minutes, with the shortest one taking 5 hours 41 minutes. There are also OUIGO Grande Vitesse trains from Paris Gare de Lyon station that arrive in Nice around 6 hours later.
Another way of getting to Nice from Paris is on an INTERCITÉS night train. Set off from Paris Austerlitz in the early evening and arrive in Nice in the early morning, perfect for breakfast by the Med on the Promenade des Anglais.
Exploring Nice
Nice is capital of the Alpes-Maritimes department, located on the Côte d'Azur in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
What to see in Nice in 3 days?
The first must-see once you arrive in Nice is the famous Promenade des Anglais. This world-famous 7 km palm-lined promenade was once a favourite winter holiday destination for Brits. Go on a bike ride or stroll as far as the Hôtel Negresco, passing by the Parc Albert 1er and the Palais de la Méditerranée.
To get a real feel for Nice's Italian ambience, head to Vieux Nice, with its colourful facades and typical southern louvred shutters, its shady alleyways and the Cours Saleya, where the famous flower market is held. It's also the perfect place for a relaxing drink or lunch on one of the numerous terraces.
Don't miss Piazza Rossetti, home to Santa Reparatrice Cathedral and Azzurro, the city's best ice cream parlour, as well as Piazza San Francesco and its small fish market.
For a great panoramic view of Nice, head up Château hill which overlooks the old town. You'll get a fantastic view over the town, the Baie des Anges, the port and the mountains.
Want to visit a more unusual Nice landmark? Nice's Saint-Nicolas Cathedral is a listed historic monument and the largest Orthodox church outside Russia. The contrast between its architecture and the Mediterranean vegetation makes it well worth a detour.
What are Nice's culinary specialities?
Socca is a slightly creamy flatbread made from chickpea flour, and you'll find the best ones in Vieux Nice. Panisse, another speciality made from chickpea flour, is usually fried.
You've probably heard of Pissaladière, an onion and anchovy tart, and Salade Niçoise, that great classic made with tuna, tomatoes, lettuce, hard-boiled egg, niçoise olives and, of course, drizzled with an olive oil vinaigrette. Other dishes to try in Nice include Pan Bagnat (bap with traditional fillings), Farcis Niçois (stuffed veggies), Daube Niçoise (beef casserole)...
What museums are there to see in Nice?
Nice has numerous museums, including the Musée Matisse, an imposing 17th-century Genoese villa and home to the painter's collection (he lived in Nice between 1917 and 1954), and the Musée National Chagall, which has 250 works and was inaugurated while Marc Chagall was still alive.
Other must-sees: the Palais Lascaris and its collection of old musical instruments, the Terra Amata Prehistory Museum, the National Sports Museum, the MAMAC dedicated to modern and contemporary art...
When's the best time to visit Nice?
Spring and early autumn are ideal times to visit Nice and the surrounding area. But if you want to see Nice in colourful, festive mode, then come during the Carnival. The world-famous, annual Nice Carnival takes place over 2 weeks in February and is the biggest carnival in France.
Each year, these festivities attract hundreds of thousands of spectators who come to admire the immense floats and enjoy the famous battle of flowers held on the Promenade des Anglais.
| Departure station: | PARIS - GARE DE LYON - HALL 1 & 2, PARIS AUSTERLITZ |
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| Arrival station: | NICE |
| Shortest route time: | 5h 42m |
| Number routes per day: | 13 trains per day |
| Railway companies: | OUIGO, TGV INOUI, TER, Intercités |
| Best price: | From 75€(1) |
How to buy a cheap train ticket from Paris to Nice?
Price of a Paris – Nice Train Ticket
On the SNCF Connect website and app, you can find various subscriptions, discount cards and special fares to get a cheap train ticket from Paris to Nice: SNCF cards and subscriptions, (Cartes Avantage, Carte Liberté, weekly or monthly subscriptions, MAX subscriptions, TER subscription), Prem's tickets, Interrail Pass, and more.Depending on the rail operator, you can choose a different class to travel from Paris to Nice at the lowest fare.
Promotional Fare for Paris – Nice
Throughout the year, you can find occasional promotions and flash sales on train tickets on the SNCF Connect website and app. The latest deals on SNCF Connect are listed on our Promotions page. Be sure to check this page regularly to stay informed about the latest offers and take advantage of them. In the SNCF Connect app, notifications also keep you up to date as soon as new deals are available.
Last-minute Paris – Nice Train
The best way to pay less for your Paris to Nice train ticket is to book it in advance, for example during sales events. Train tickets are usually released for sale several months ahead. If you are unsure about your travel dates, depending on your route and the rail operator, you can select the option to hold the fare you have found for a set period. Even for a last-minute ticket from Paris to Nice, find the lowest price using our train ticket search tool, which displays fares for the next five to seven days at a glance.
Direct train from Paris to Nice and alternative routes
On some journeys, direct services exist as well as services with connections. When booking your ticket to Nice on SNCF Connect, the label "Direct" or "Connection" is displayed under the timetable for each service. This is also where you can compare the prices of trains, whether they are direct or not. For certain journeys, we display alternative routes and departures/arrivals from nearby stations, making it easier to compare prices and schedules.
Companies serving Paris - Nice
TGV INOUI
With TGV INOUI, you can travel at speeds up to 320 km/h from Paris to Nice on an extremely comfy train - perfect for holidays and business trips. Take advantage of free Wi-Fi from Paris to Nice: you can access content and services via the TGV INOUI portal. Each carriage has plenty of luggage space, so you can quickly and easily settle down in your seat. Enjoy the buffet car which serves a range of food and drinks. Your tickets can be exchanged or refunded, depending on the conditions, up to 3 days before your departure.
Classes of rail companies serving Paris - Nice
TGV INOUI
Enjoy all the comforts of an TGV INOUI train if you're travelling from Paris to Nice and choose from a selection of classes.
2nd Class
- Comfy, reclining seats with a power socket, reading light, and small table.
- Free Wi-Fi and multimedia portal
- Space to store your luggage
1st Class
- Wide, reclining seats with extra legroom and an individual power socket, reading light, and small table
- Quiet zones
- Choose your seat from the seating plan when booking
- Free Wi-Fi and multimedia portal
- Space to store your luggage
OPTIMUM (routes to and from Paris) :
- Flexible tickets: free exchanges and refunds up to 30 minutes after departure
- Access to the TGV INOUI Grand Voyageur Le Club station lounges
- Wide, reclining seats with extra legroom and an individual power socket, reading light, and small table
- Quiet zones (carriage at the end of the train to minimise disruptions)
- Premium dedicated Customer Service
- Free Wi-Fi and multimedia portal
- Space to store your luggage
All on-board services provided by companies operating Paris - Nice
TGV INOUI
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