
Auto Europe can help you book a rental car in Nice with most major companies doing business in the Nice Ville Train Station and offices in downtown Nice. Clients are also offered special deals on luxury rental cars in Nice during their time in France. Use our booking engine above to compare rates at Gare de Nice with other popular pick-up locations, including the Cote d'Azur Airport and Nice's Ferry Terminal. No matter how you get to Nice, we have an excellent rate for a rental car.
For travelers arriving by train, head towards the station exit to pick up their rental car. When you exit the station, car rental suppliers are located to the right of the exit, clearly marked with signs ready for "Locations de Voitures." Travelers can find signs immediately upon exiting the train, and station employees and kiosks are located throughout the station.
For travelers looking to return their rental cars at the Nice Train Station, navigate to Avenue Thiers to find the inter-parking car park between the rail station and IBIS Hotel.
With car rental services in over 190 countries, Auto Europe works with the best car rental suppliers in Nice and France. Read reviews from previous renters in Nice and their experiences renting with these suppliers through Auto Europe. Our relationship with top suppliers, including Avis, Dollar, Enterprise, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt, and more, permits Auto Europe to offer rates lower than you'll find directly with the suppliers. Save even more on your rental car in Nice when you book with Auto Europe today!




A buffet and a sit-down restaurant are inside the station, along with easily accessible ATMs and currency exchange kiosks. Passengers also have access to payphones and free Wi-Fi service throughout the concourse.
There is a tourist information office outside the Avenue Thiers station. If you need assistance while traveling through the station, ask employees inside the facility.
In addition to car and motorhome rentals, Auto Europe can now help you book hotel rooms at discounted rates in Nice and surrounding cities. Several hotels near the Nice Ville Train Station include Trocadero, Hotel de Berne, Studios Floreal, Best Western Hotel Riviera, and Hotel Durante. Contact us for more information about booking a hotel room in Nice.
When planning an international trip, visitors may not be aware of local laws and general travel tips. Auto Europe has put together guides and other recommendations to prepare our clients for situations that may arise during their time in Nice. Find quick answers and links to additional content to help you prepare for your upcoming Nice trip.
![]() IDP in France - To rent a car in Nice, you are not required to present an International Driver's Permit if you are from the United States, but it is recommended. You can purchase an IDP from your local AAA for about $20. Learn more about IDP requirements in France.
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![]() Car Rental Age Requirements—France's minimum car rental age is 18, but some suppliers may set it at 21-23. There are no maximum age limits, but extra fees for young drivers in France are costly and range from $35 to $45 per day.
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![]() Nice Car Rental Insurance—Travelers picking up their rental car in Nice should know that all drivers are legally required to carry unlimited third-party liability insurance. With Auto Europe, the cost is already included in our daily rental rates. This insurance protects travelers from injury, death, and property damage to others while they are driving. While some major credit cards offer car rental insurance to cardholders, not all car rental suppliers will accept this.
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Whether it's your first time visiting the French Riviera or an annual trip, a vital family tradition, renting a car in Nice allows you to make the most of your time in this stunning locale. Fans of painting will definitely want to check out the Musée Matisse is dedicated to French master painter Henri Matisse and amasses the largest collection of his works spanning his entire life. Located in the Villa des Arènes, a breathtaking seventeenth-century villa, visitors can get tours of both the museums works and the villa itself. Castle Hill Park is a fantastic place to visit to take in sweeping views of the city and even see a man made waterfall. This park was the former site of a French military citadel until its destruction in 1706, it is now the most popular public park in Nice. Promenade des Anglais is the premier place to really soak in the essence of Nice. The 7-km long palm lined promenade is right on the beach and is home to many trendy shops, restaurants, cafes, and hotels, with the path also breaking off and leading to many of the cities top attractions. Many people use the path including bikers, roller bladers, and also street performers.
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