If you have NCE LFMN on your ticket, it means that the Cote d'Azur is waiting for you. It is with such Latin letters that the code of the airport "Nice - Côte d'Azur" is encrypted. The second name indicates that the hub serves not only the city, but the entire coast of the famous French Riviera. And also the whole state, albeit a dwarf one, - Monaco. For information on how to get from the airport to your destination, as well as how not to get lost in the two terminals, read this article. Here you can see the map of the hub and find out how best to get to public transport stops.
General information
Nice - Cote d'Azur, or simply "Nice", is an airport with international status. And even more: it is the third largest hub in France. It is second only to the capital Orly and Charles de Gaulle. Thus, it will not be an exaggeration to say that the local airport is the real air gate of the South of France. Passenger traffic here reaches ten million people annually. Howeverless, everything here is simple and compact. The two main terminals are within walking distance of each other. Free shuttles run between them at intervals of twenty minutes, but if you are light, the distance can be covered very quickly.
To be precise, there are three terminals at the airport. But, as you know, the Cote d'Azur is a favorite place of residence or recreation for moneybags. It is for their private jets that the third terminal was built.
History
God himself ordered that such a world-famous and popular resort as Nice have an airport of the highest level. All the innovations of France were invariably introduced in the main city of the Cote d'Azur. Therefore, the aviation exhibition of 1910 was held here. And since 1918, an amazing seaplane took off into the sky over Nice, heading for Corsica. The hub received the official status of a civil airport in 1929. The Second World War had just died down when a long paved runway was built. The current name "Nice - Côte d'Azur" airport received in 1955. At first it had only one terminal. Now this oldest building mainly serves domestic passengers.
Where is it
This city is very compact - Nice. The airport, whose address is listed in the directories as 06281 Nice Cedex 3, France, is actually located within the resort. If you walk along the Promenade des Anglais to the west from the main street to the confluence of the river Var into the sea, you will find yourself right in the hub. All the way from the center is incompletesix kilometers. Perhaps this is the only airport where you can get not only quickly, but also pleasantly: A palm-lined promenade runs along the sea past beautiful villas. From the airport itself there is a helicopter service to the city-state of Monaco. Regular buses run to other resorts of the French Riviera, as well as Italian Liguria. Cannes, Antibes, Saint-Tropez, Grasse - everywhere you can get in less than an hour. The road to Genoa, Turin and Milan will take a little longer. This hub is also used to get to Alpine ski resorts.
How to get to Nice Airport
Because of the short distance, the terminals are easily accessible on foot or by bicycle. Especially if you live in the western part of the city. Without traffic jams and delays, you can get to the hub by train. Lots of trains go that way. You want one that stops at Gare Nice St Augustin. The exit from the trains is right at the terminal number 1. If you need a T-2, you can use the free shuttle. These buses usually connect with trains. It should be noted right away that the French Riviera is a mega-expensive region. A taxi, despite the short distances, will cost you about 150-200 Euros. Therefore, if you do not fly out late at night, you should use the services of bus transport. There are many routes running around the city. You want the one that says "Nice Airport".
Tricks of local buses
All onThe Cote d'Azur is designed to "rip off" as much as possible from tourists, while sparing the locals. Therefore, for those who arrive for the first time in the city of Nice, the airport may seem like a trap for their budget. Therefore, people usually go along with the crowd in the direction of the bus stop sign and take routes 98 or 99. Such a journey costs six euros. The ticket is bought at the box office at the bus stop. But if you exit the terminal through the entrance, where the “Taxi” sign hangs, you can go to the city for one and a half euros.
There is a large public transport stop right at the entrance. Routes No. 23, 24, 52, 59, 600, 70, 94 go there. Some of them go to other cities of the Riviera (for example, No. 500: "Nice Grasse" through the airport). The ticket can be purchased from the driver. The voucher must be validated immediately, after which it is valid for 70 minutes. This gives you the right to change to another public transport, such as a tram. Municipal buses stop if a passenger asks to do so or if a person who wants to get into the car waves his hand.
Nice Airport map
In both terminals there are duty-free shops, cafes, recreation areas with Wi-Fi, playgrounds, currency exchange offices. In T-1, where the flight "St. Petersburg-Nice" arrives, there is a conference hall with a capacity of 250 people. The VAT refund office is located in T-2. Passengers of the Moscow-Nice flight arrive at this terminal. By the way, voice announcements about check-in or boarding on these routes are duplicated in Russian. Recently Tax officeFree is also open in the first terminal. Near T-2, in a multi-level parking lot, there are car rental offices. Nice St Augustin train station is a few hundred meters from T-1. Gare St Laurent du Var is located three kilometers from the airport. Bus routes No. 1A, 1B and 200 go to it.