The trains do get quite crowded in summer (May to September really), but they’re nothing compared to the motorways, so we always travel by train. They run regularly and reliably all along the coast. You can get to Italy in under an hour, Monaco in 30 minutes and everywhere in between. It’s also one of the main cycling hubs in the area. You can ride along the coast to Monaco or take on Le Grand Corniche, but that’s a serious mountain route.
Getting there
By train:
Eurostar from London to Gare du Nord, transfer to Gare de Lyon using Line 4 in direction of Mairie de Montrouge, change at Châtelet, Line 1 in direction of Château de Vincennes. Transfer can take 30 minutes. From Gare de Lyon take TGV to Nice, 5 or 6 hours but a beautiful trip.
By ferry:
Ferry hopping all the way round Portugal and Spain to Nice is possible, but certainly not quick!
By plane:
Almost all UK airports fly direct to Nice, taking from 2 to 3 hours.