France

Fly from Nice to Paris

For an escape to the French capital

Jet off to the Champs-Elysées

Some cycle the Paris-Nice journey each year, but many more fly between Nice and Paris. This is a very popular route! The Nice-Paris flight has always been a favourite among the people of the Côte d'Azur. This popularity is partly due to the economic connections between the two regions. But there are the plenty of other things that make Paris appealing, fascinating and enchanting. For many people, buying a Nice-Paris ticket is a little like making a long-held dream come true. After all, what child hasn’t fantasized about going up the Eiffel Tower or smiling back at the Mona Lisa? And the city has inexhaustible appeal, because it is huge, beautiful, and constantly evolving. That means every visit to the City of Light is a dazzling experience.

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    Your Nice-Paris direct flight

    Nice-Paris flights with easyJet and Air France (both Nice-Orly and Nice-Roissy Charles de Gaulle) all leave from Terminal 2 of Nice Côte d'Azur Airport.

    Avoid boarding your flight at the last minute. Nice-Paris is perhaps the busiest route in France, and is subject to all the usual airport procedures. If you have your boarding pass and you are travelling with cabin baggage only, arrive at least an hour before your departure time, to get through security stress-free. If you need to put bags in the hold or get your ticket from your airline’s desk, allow at least an extra 15 minutes.

    Departure airport Nice Côte d'Azur Airport
    Departure terminalTerminal 2
    Arrival airport Paris Orly Airport or Charles de Gaulle Airport (Roissy Airport)
    Arrival terminal

    Terminal W for Orly, Terminal 2F for Roissy Charles de Gaulle with Air France and 2D with easyJet

    Arriving in Paris

    As you undoubtedly know, Paris has two major airports. Orly in the south, Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) in the north. It’s very easy to get to the heart of the city from both airports. How? It all depends on which airport you are arriving at…

    From Paris Orly, you can use:

    • The bus: several lines are available. The Bus Direct (ex Cars Air France) goes to Place Charles de Gaulle (Place de l'Étoile) via Montparnasse and the Trocadéro. Until 00:30, the Orlybus takes you to Place Denfert Rochereau, in the 14th arrondissement. RATP Bus 183 takes you to Porte de Choisy, where you can continue by metro or tram.
    • The train: first take Orlyval, the automatic metro, to get to Antony. From there, RER B will get you to the heart of the capital fast.
    • A taxi: two prices of around 30 euros depending on whether you are travelling to the Left Bank or the Right Bank.
    • A hire car: around 15 car-rental companies have desks where you can hire a car, from the first to the last flight.

    From Paris Roissy Charles de Gaulle, you have the following travel options:

    • The bus: from 06:00 to 00:30, Roissybus takes you directly to Place de l’Opéra. Bus Direct (ex Cars Air France) line 2 stops at Porte Maillot-Palais des Congrès, Etoile-Champs-Elysées and Tour Eiffel-Suffren. Line 4 goes to two of the city’s major stations: Gare de Lyon and Montparnasse.
    • The train: the RER B leaves directly from the airport and goes to several stations around Paris.
    • A taxi: two prices of around 50 euros depending on whether you are travelling to the Left Bank or the Right Bank.
    • A hire car: in each terminal, around 15 car-rental companies have desks where you can hire a car, from the first to the last flight.

What to do in
Paris ?

The hardest thing about your holiday in Paris is deciding what to do. There’s so much to see, discover or rediscover, taste and try. Once the Roman city of Lutetia, Paris is one of the world’s best-loved cities, and with good reason. With its endless variety, it is a chameleon that changes colour to suit your desires. It is a city full of romance and imagination. It offers good taste and good value. It is perfect for intellectuals or party animals. It can be legendary or visionary. At the end of the day, it all depends your perspective. However, one thing is certain: whatever you want out of your holiday, Paris will not disappoint.

Opéra Garnier à Paris
Paris

Regular flights Nice - Paris ORY

Nice → Paris ORY

from 66

FLIGHTS AIR FRANCE from Nice to Paris

77
Flights per week, All year

Flights per day :

  • Mon 13
  • Tue 13
  • Wed 13
  • Thu 13
  • Fri 11
  • Sat 6
  • Sun 8

FLIGHTS EASYJET from Nice to Paris

46
Flights per week, All year

Flights per day :

  • Mon 7
  • Tue 6
  • Wed 6
  • Thu 7
  • Fri 8
  • Sat 4
  • Sun 8

Regular flights Nice - Paris CDG

Nice → Paris CDG

from 66

FLIGHTS AIR FRANCE from Nice to Paris

77
Flights per week, All year

Flights per day :

  • Mon 11
  • Tue 12
  • Wed 11
  • Thu 11
  • Fri 12
  • Sat 10
  • Sun 10

FLIGHTS EASYJET from Nice to Paris

19
Flights per week, All year

Flights per day :

  • Mon 3
  • Tue 3
  • Wed 3
  • Thu 3
  • Fri 3
  • Sat 1
  • Sun 3

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