Cote Dazur, France
The "Pays de Grasse" bus network, part of the Lignes d'Azur / Sillages network, serves Grasse. It connects the town center to surrounding neighborhoods, industrial zones, and nearby villages. Buses present a convenient and budget-friendly way to move around the larger Grasse area.
The regional train network (TER Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur) links Grasse train station (Gare de Grasse) to coastal cities like Cannes, Antibes, and Nice. The train presents scenic views and faster connections to these popular destinations.
Buses generally operate from early morning (6:00 AM) until late evening (9:00-10:00 PM). Trains roughly from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Bus frequency varies by route; more frequent on weekdays. Train frequency is 1-2 trains per hour during peak times, less frequent off-peak and weekends.
Newer buses feature ramps, but not guaranteed on all routes. Grasse's Old Town presents challenges for those with mobility issues due to steep, narrow, cobbled streets.
White or black with "Taxi" sign on roof, visible meter. Find at designated stands (train/bus station).
Metered fares, vary by time of day/week. Grasse to Nice Airport: €50-€80.
Uber and Bolt operate in the region. Download apps and set up account before trip.
Use licensed taxis; verify ride-share driver/vehicle info. Share trip details with a contact.
Rental options here are very specific. Choose based on your itinerary needs and exploration style.
Limited in the historic center due to narrow streets.
Several underground and open-air paid parking lots are around the periphery of the Old Town.
Parking La Foux and Parking Honoré Cresp offer convenient access to the town center.
Exploring Grasse on foot offers the best way to appreciate its charm, while cycling caters to more adventurous travelers.
Grasse has limited dedicated cycling paths due to its hilly terrain.
Mainly on regional roads.
Cycling is more suited for experienced cyclists on regional roads or less hilly surrounding areas.
Caution on shared roads.
No specific "no-go" areas exist for pedestrians. Cyclists should avoid heavily trafficked or very steep roads unless experienced.
Some steep streets are challenging.
Wear comfortable shoes when exploring Grasse. The Old Town's cobbled streets and varying elevations demand footwear that provides good support and cushioning.
This will facilitate your exploration and comfort during your visit.