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  • 25% of our users found round-trip train tickets from Nice to Marseille for $61 or less.
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How long is a train journey to marseille from nice.

The train journey from Nice to Marseille takes 2h 34m on average and covers a distance of 98 miles.

What train companies travel from Nice to Marseille?

SNCF is the only train operator serving this route.

How much does a train ticket from Nice to Marseille cost?

The average price of a round-trip train ticket from Nice to Marseille is $62. In the last 3 days, the lowest price found by KAYAK users was $52.

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Getting from Nice to Marseille

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Nice to Marseille By Car

As I mentioned in my post about summer road trip ideas , If you’re going to drive anywhere in France, the Côte d’Azur is the place. It’s a straight shot along the A8, which will get you there in a bit over two hours. But to get your money’s worth, even though it takes a couple hours longer, you really want to take the D559 along the coast. This drive in and of itself can be a day trip, as it takes you through the Riviera beach towns you’ve heard so much about, and the view could not be more inspiring. And in a car, you can stop wherever you’d like for some fresh oysters, a photo op or even a dip in the Mediterranean!

Nice to Marseille By Train

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The train ride from Nice to Marseille is one of the few in France that takes just about as much time as driving – roughly 2.5 hours, which with a bit of town traffic is equivalent to taking the A8 autoroute. Trains leave fairly frequently from Nice Ville station and cost between €30-38 depending on time of day and some other factors. And that’s about equivalent to driving as well, if you’re traveling in a pair, between gas and tolls. But the thing about the train from Nice to Marseille is this: There is no risk of you running off the road as you gaze at the jaw-dropping scenery on this route. And at some points, the train gives you an even better view than the road – and you can take pictures without risking life and limb (or even a pit stop!). No matter which way you choose, though, please make the effort to include both cities in your France vacation itinerary. You won’t regret it. And I’m here to help – with a bunch of handy information that will get you well on your way!

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17 things to know before heading to Marseille: top tips, etiquette, and keeping safe

Nicola Williams

May 4, 2022 • 7 min read

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From itineraries to beachwear, these things to know before you go can help you plan the perfect trip to Marseille © L. Valencia / Getty Images

Few cities provoke as many confusing stereotypes and preconceptions as Marseille , a city that spent decades slumbering in the shadows as a "dirty, dangerous port city" and the "black sheep" of France. Yet contemporary Marseille sparkles.

The ancient Greek harbor still retains that edgy, hedonistic mix of grit and grandeur, but with a dynamic cultural life – brilliant arts, music and innovative museums – and a cutting-edge food scene, France’s second-largest city is the place to be right now. To play safe and get the best out of the city, plan your trip to Marseille with these top tips.

Pick the right neighborhood to stay in – they’re wildly different!

Where you stay in Marseille can be the difference between a fabulous and frightful holiday. Pick your neighborhood carefully. Plenty of budget hotels and hostels are scattered in less salubrious streets around the train station. Those seeking midrange accommodations will feel more comfortable in the area around the Vieux Port or southwest along the coast where soothing sea views and the lap of the waves prevail.

Mermaids and A-listers fueled by the song of the ocean and cocktails crafted from spiny agave harvested on the city’s offshore Îles du Frioul should consider bunking down at beach club Tuba .

Book a table at the city’s foodie hot spots

Ample bistros and restaurants require no table reservation. But to ensure you don’t miss out on the perfect bouillabaisse (consider L’Epuisette , Le Petit Nice or Le Grand Bar des Goudes), best pizza (Chez Saveur, Chez Étienne and Pizzeria Bonne Mère are legendary), or the sensational grassroots gastronomy of talented chefs such as Alexandre Mazzia (AM) and Coline Faulquier (Signature) , book tables a couple of weeks in advance.

A lattice of metal forms part of the roof of a museum building, creating a network of shadows on the ground in an open square full of visitors

Plan an itinerary beyond the Vieux Port

The blockbuster sights around the Vieux Port – MuCEM and Fort St-Jean , Basilique Notre Dame de Garde , Le Panier – are a Marseille rite of passage. But be sure to explore beyond the city’s mainstream tourist beat: as any local will proudly tell you, Marseille is a city of 111 villages. Neighborhood guided tours organized by Marseille tourist office are a great way to safely explore some of them.

Consider buying a Marseille City Pass

If you’re planning on taking in most key sights, buy a Marseille City Pass  online or at the tourist office. Valid for one to three days, the pass covers museum admissions, unlimited public transport, public-bike shares, a guided city tour and a Château d’If boat trip. Do the sums before buying a child’s pass – most museums already offer free admission to either under 18s or under 12s.

Ditch the car

Don’t even contemplate arriving in Marseille by car. Driving requires nerves of steel and parking is horrendous. Get around by public transport, including e-bike and solar-powered boats.

A small cove at the foot of rocky sea cliffs with people sunbathing and playing in the water

Snag a spot to visit Marseille’s first ticketed calanque

So wildly popular are Marseille’s calanques – picture-postcard coves spangling the rocky coastline south of the city in the nature-rich Parc National des Calanques – that a booking system is being introduced to reduce visitor numbers. From June 2022 admission to the over-crowded Calanque de Sugiton, accessible via a footpath from the Luminy campus of Marseille University, will be limited to 500 visitors a day. Reserve your spot before leaving home.

Follow local etiquette and keep the bikinis and bare chests for the beach

Don’t walk around the city in skimpy beachwear or bare-chested. Dress as you would in any city. In summer, loose-fitting shirts and flowing skirts or baggy shorts are the way to go. Trade in flimsy flip-flops for sturdy sandals better suited to dusty streets and uneven lanes. Don’t forget sunhat, sun cream, and shades.

Respect the natural lie of the land in Les Calanques

The Parc National des Calanques might double as a weekend playground for city dwellers, but the national park’s coves and cliffs are fragile. Stick to marked footpaths, bring plenty of water and don’t litter. Indeed, grab a garbage bag (made from recycled fishing nets and boat canvas) from one of the park’s eco-guards to pick up litter you stumble across on your hike.

Music is forbidden in the park – on land and at sea. Bring earplugs or jig to the hypnotic tune of cicadas on a hot day instead. Risk of forest fire means much of the national park is off-limits in high summer (July and August). Check closure dates with Marseille tourist office.

Don’t believe the one about the sardine that blocked the port

The Marseillais are famed for their blatant exaggerations and imaginative fancies such as the one about "la sardine qui a bouché le port" (the sardine that blocked the port of Marseille). When engaging in conversation with locals, listen respectfully to what they have to say. Marseille is their city and home, which they know better than you. Tall tales can, however, be taken with a pinch of salt.

Night view of a square full of restaurants at Port Vieux in Marseille. People are sat at tables under large white umbrellas

Avoid restaurants touting "menus touristiques"

As in any touristy city, Marseille has its fair share of restaurants serving a less-discerning tourist crowd. Avoid restaurants touting a "menu touristique". Follow locals instead to authentic places to eat, with menus only in French and kitchens fueled with seasonal produce sourced from farmers and artisan producers in the region.

Drink pastis 

Pastis is the aperitif of choice, although drinking it pretty much any time of day is acceptable. The anise-flavored firewater is served deconstructed: a shot in une tube (a tall thin juice glass), a jug of water, and ice cubes. Dilute the amber-colored pastis (roughly five parts water to one part pastis), watching it turn milky white as you pour. Ricard and Pastis 51 are the most common brands to order, but there are plenty of artisanal brands spiced with fennel, coriander, or garigue herbs to look out for too. Ask what is available when ordering.

Know the difference between real and fake bouillabaisse 

Don’t trust tourist traps promising cheap bouillabaisse. Marseille’s signature dish shouldn’t cost less than €60 to €100 per person. It is always served in two parts: the soupe de poisson (broth), rich with tomato, saffron and fennel; and the cooked fish, de-boned tableside and presented on a platter. On the side are croutons, rouille (a bread-thickened garlic-chili mayonnaise), and grated cheese. Spread rouille on the crouton, top with cheese and float it in the soup.

Never order a cappuccino to end a meal

It just doesn’t fly. Un café (a short, sharp espresso) is the only self-respecting choice.

Ditch bottled water for tap

Tap water is safe to drink. Ordering tap rather than bottled water in restaurants saves a few euros and reduces your plastic consumption. Ask for une carafe d’eau (a jug of tap water).

Support the local football team

Nothing unites locals more than cheering on their hallowed football team, Olympique de Marseille (OM). The team has been going strong since 1899 and you should join in the excitement with the raucous "Nous sommes les Marseillais!" (We are the Marseillais!) that OM supporters belt out at home matches in the Orange Vélodrome .

Avoid wandering around town alone at night

As in any other large city, keep your wits about you, be aware of where your valuables are, and use common sense on streets and public transportation. When walking after dark always stick to main, well-illuminated thoroughfares with plenty of people around and try to have someone with you.

Be aware of pickpockets

Crowds inevitably attract pickpockets. Stay vigilant in traditionally crowded tourist spots such as the Vieux Port and MuCEM areas, Basilique Notre Dame de Garde, Cours Julien and busy street markets like Marché Capucins and Marché Place Jean Jaurès. Keep alert on the metro and airport shuttle buses. When swimming on the Prado beaches, stow away valuables in one of the free beachside (staffed) lockers.

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Two of Ligue 1’s top scorers battle when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (fourth with 11 goals) and Olympique Marseille host Terem Moffi (seventh with 10 goals) and OGC Nice on April 24, 2024 at Orange Velodrome starting at 3:00 PM ET.

Olympique Marseille’s last game was a 2-2 draw away from home against Toulouse FC and it was outshot by one in the match, 11 to 10. Faris Pemi Moumbagna and Jean Onana netted the only goals for their club in the match against Toulouse FC.

In its most recent match on April 19, Nice claimed a 3-0 home win over FC Lorient, while recording nine more shots than FC Lorient. Morgan Sanson, Evann Guessand and Jeremie Boga led Nice with a goal apiece.

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With the internet now such an integral part of our daily lives, connecting easily to it has become a necessity. As you travel through France, here are numerous free or good-value options to enhance your holiday.

WiFi at airports

As soon as you arrive at Paris Charles-de-Gaulle or Orly airports , free unlimited WiFi access is available through your smartphone. No need to download any special software to get connected – simply complete a short form. Free unlimited Wifi is also available at Toulouse , Bordeaux , Lyon , Marseille and Nice airports , in some cases in renewable 30-minute time slots. Wherever you are, the 256-Kbps connection speed will enable you to browse the web and send and receive emails.

WiFi in Paris, Bordeaux, Marseille and Nice

The French capital is doing everything it can to make your online life easier as you tour its main sights. Whether you’re in a museum, a park or a library, take advantage of 400 WiFi hotspots found in 260 locations around Paris which will enhance your experience of the City of Light. A free WiFi system is also in place in Bordeaux , Marseille and Nice .

HIPPOCKET WIFI, a paid Wifi service

Lyon and many other French towns and cities (Bordeaux, Montpellier, Sainte-Maxime, Arles, Hyères, La Baule and Mende, plus the ski resorts of Tignes, Les 2 Alpes, Morzine, Les Ménuires, St-Martin-de-Belleville, Avoriaz, Les Contamines, Auris-en-Oisans and Pralognan) offer a fee-paying service called HIPPOCKETWIFI . Simply hire a small device from the tourist office, slip it into your pocket and get a fast 4G internet connection around town – even while you’re on a boat on the Rhône or Saône rivers in Lyon. You can connect up to 10 devices simultaneously.

Tailor-made WiFi solutions: Travel WiFi and My Webspot

If all you need is an internet connection without specific city services, Travel WiFi and My Webspot can rent you a mobile hotspot (also known as a ‘MiFi’), accessed through a pocket-sized mobile WiFi router . Order one in just a couple of clicks before you leave home – it will be delivered directly to your hotel or rented accommodation. You’ll be connected from wherever you are in France with no roaming charges, and can support up to 10 devices simultaneously. Return the router in the pre-paid envelope provided.

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If you also need to make and receive calls, simply purchase a French SIM card or a pre-paid card for calls and WiFi combined.

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Great news for your holidays in France this year: mobile phone roaming charges have been scrapped within the EU , meaning you pay the usual home prices for calls to UK numbers and internet browsing while abroad . The agreement was reached in June 2017 between the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the European Commission.

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Depuis des mois, les joueurs de l’OM alternent le bon comme le moins bon. Cette irrégularité, les Phocéens la paient au classement avec une neuvième place. En 28 matchs disputés, le club cher à Didier Drogba totalise 10 victoires, 10 matchs nuls et 9 défaites. Sur ses quatre dernières sorties, Marseille n’a plus remporté la moindre victoire en championnat avec un match nul pour trois défaites. Si les chances s’amenuisent de retrouver l’Europe grâce au championnat, Marseille pourrait miser sur une victoire en Europa League.

Mais pour cela, il faudra passer sur l’Atalanta Bergame en demi-finale. En face, le voisin niçois connaît une saison plus heureuse avec une cinquième place et un bilan de 47 unités après 28 rencontres disputées. En cas de victoire, Nice pourrait faire le trou sur ses principaux poursuivants. Car Lens, sixième avec 46 unités et Rennes septième avec 42 points comptent tous les deux un match de plus.

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Match ends, Marseille 2, Nice 2.

Second Half ends, Marseille 2, Nice 2.

Attempt saved. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Marseille) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Samuel Gigot.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Marseille) hits the bar with a right footed shot from the centre of the box. Assisted by Pape Gueye following a fast break.

Evann Guessand (Nice) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Pape Gueye (Marseille).

Foul by Dante (Nice).

Azzedine Ounahi (Marseille) wins a free kick on the left wing.

Substitution, Marseille. Jean Onana replaces Geoffrey Kondogbia.

Substitution, Marseille. Azzedine Ounahi replaces Jordan Veretout.

Foul by Jean-Clair Todibo (Nice).

Geoffrey Kondogbia (Marseille) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Corner, Nice. Conceded by Geoffrey Kondogbia.

Attempt missed. Alexis Claude-Maurice (Nice) right footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the right following a fast break.

Attempt blocked. Jérémie Boga (Nice) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Evann Guessand.

Foul by Evann Guessand (Nice).

Leonardo Balerdi (Marseille) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Alexis Claude-Maurice (Nice).

Iliman Ndiaye (Marseille) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Substitution, Nice. Alexis Claude-Maurice replaces Mohamed-Ali Cho.

Attempt saved. Iliman Ndiaye (Marseille) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Substitution, Marseille. Iliman Ndiaye replaces Luis Henrique.

Attempt missed. Gaëtan Laborde (Nice) header from very close range is too high. Assisted by Jérémie Boga with a cross following a corner.

Corner, Nice. Conceded by Leonardo Balerdi.

Attempt blocked. Jérémie Boga (Nice) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

Foul by Amir Murillo (Marseille).

Hicham Boudaoui (Nice) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Goal! Marseille 2, Nice 2. Melvin Bard (Nice) left footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner.

Foul by Mohamed-Ali Cho (Nice).

Foul by Jordan Veretout (Marseille).

Pablo Rosario (Nice) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Substitution, Nice. Gaëtan Laborde replaces Morgan Sanson.

Substitution, Nice. Hicham Boudaoui replaces Antoine Mendy.

Substitution, Marseille. Amir Murillo replaces Jonathan Clauss.

Substitution, Marseille. Pape Gueye replaces Amine Harit.

Morgan Sanson (Nice) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Jordan Veretout (Marseille) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Morgan Sanson (Nice).

Foul by Ulisses Garcia (Marseille).

Mohamed-Ali Cho (Nice) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Substitution, Nice. Evann Guessand replaces Terem Moffi.

Goal! Marseille 2, Nice 1. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Marseille) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the top left corner.

Mohamed-Ali Cho (Nice) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Penalty Marseille. Leonardo Balerdi draws a foul in the penalty area.

Penalty conceded by Mohamed-Ali Cho (Nice) after a foul in the penalty area.

Corner, Marseille. Conceded by Jean-Clair Todibo.

Corner, Marseille. Conceded by Pablo Rosario.

Attempt blocked. Luis Henrique (Marseille) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

Jonathan Clauss (Marseille) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Foul by Melvin Bard (Nice).

Offside, Nice. Jérémie Boga is caught offside.

Offside, Nice. Mohamed-Ali Cho is caught offside.

Second Half begins Marseille 1, Nice 1.

First Half ends, Marseille 1, Nice 1.

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

Second yellow card to Faris Moumbagna (Marseille) for a bad foul.

Delay in match because of an injury Antoine Mendy (Nice).

Foul by Faris Moumbagna (Marseille).

Antoine Mendy (Nice) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Attempt saved. Morgan Sanson (Nice) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Jérémie Boga.

Foul by Terem Moffi (Nice).

Foul by Geoffrey Kondogbia (Marseille).

Terem Moffi (Nice) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Attempt saved. Morgan Sanson (Nice) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Melvin Bard.

Foul by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Marseille).

Jérémie Boga (Nice) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Attempt blocked. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Marseille) left footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Jordan Veretout.

Attempt blocked. Terem Moffi (Nice) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Morgan Sanson with a cross.

Melvin Bard (Nice) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Amine Harit (Marseille) wins a free kick on the left wing.

Foul by Khéphren Thuram (Nice).

Attempt missed. Leonardo Balerdi (Marseille) header from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Ulisses Garcia with a cross following a set piece situation.

Geoffrey Kondogbia (Marseille) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Attempt blocked. Luis Henrique (Marseille) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Amine Harit.

Goal! Marseille 1, Nice 1. Jonathan Clauss (Marseille) right footed shot from outside the box to the top right corner.

Delay in match because of an injury Mohamed-Ali Cho (Nice).

Delay in match because of an injury Geoffrey Kondogbia (Marseille).

Attempt missed. Jordan Veretout (Marseille) right footed shot from long range on the left is close, but misses the top right corner. Assisted by Luis Henrique.

Attempt missed. Terem Moffi (Nice) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Antoine Mendy with a cross.

Faris Moumbagna (Marseille) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Khéphren Thuram (Nice) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Offside, Marseille. Luis Henrique is caught offside.

Goal! Marseille 0, Nice 1. Terem Moffi (Nice) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jérémie Boga.

Delay in match because of an injury Samuel Gigot (Marseille).

Terem Moffi (Nice) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Samuel Gigot (Marseille) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Corner, Marseille. Conceded by Antoine Mendy.

Attempt missed. Jordan Veretout (Marseille) right footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Jonathan Clauss.

Amine Harit (Marseille) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

First Half begins.

Lineups are announced and players are warming up.

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