Popular Airport | Tirana Intl. - Nene Tereza Airport |
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Approximate Flight Duration | 1 hour 20 min |
Approximate Travel Distance | 659 Miles |
Cote d’Azur Airport is accessible from Nice city center using a variety of transportation alternatives. You can get to the airport by means of transportation via both the highway and railway. In addition, the large parking lot at the airport provides convenient parking options for those who prefer to drive.
One of the most convenient transportation alternatives to get to Cote d’Azur Airport from Nice city center is by taxi. Although taking a taxi is a more expensive option, the distance between the city center and the airport is relatively short so it is a preferred method of transportation. Taxis stand out for being a comfortable and quick transportation alternative.
Trains are one of the most economical options you can use to get to the airport from the city center. The train to the airport is accessible from many parts of the city. The train provides transportation to a stop that is 10 minutes walking distance from Terminal 1 at Cote d’Azur Airport.
The airport is also accessible by bus. Airport Express buses provide transportation to Cote d’Azur Airport from the city center. These buses provide affordable and convenient transportation to the airport.
Renting a car is another transportation alternative to get to the airport. Renting a car is the preferred method of transportation for those who want a comfortable and independent journey. There are various rental car companies located in the city center. The drive to Cote d’Azur airport is easy and enjoyable. Rental car companies that you can choose from include Avis, Europcar, Budget, Enterprise, Firefly, and Interrent.
Cote d’Azur airport, located about 7 km southwest of Nice, is the third busiest airport in the country. The airport operates both domestic and international flights and offers passengers a variety of services including passenger lounges, conference halls, VIP services, internet access, rental car offices, a pharmacy, and more.
The airport contains a selection of stores where you can go shopping before or after your flight, including Pinko, Michael Kors, Furla, Zadig & Voltaire, Beauty Bubble, Aelia, Hediard, New Relay, Your Fashion Store, Hermes, Multi Brands Fashion, Emporio Armani, Pepe Jeans, Diesel, Glup’s, Hour Passion, Popup Store, La Tarte Tropezienne, and Fragonard.
Passengers can get a bite to eat or something to drink at venues like La Niçarda, Le Badiane, Badiane & La Niçarda Recipes, Express Menu, Bar La Niçarda, Joe & The Juice, Cafe Color, Bar Le Badiane, Comptoir Quotidien, Bar Du Monde, Costa Coffee, Le 4 Coins, Bar Paul, TRIB’s, Cafe Color, Bread & Co, Monop’daily, Quick, Paul, Cours Massena and Laduree.
Tirana, giving a grasp of Ottoman culture to its visitors by the mosque and Turkish bath from the 17th century, is the capital of Albania. Tirana has a small surface area, and a low population ratio. Passengers wanting to visit Tirana use the transportation to the city from Tirana International Airport.
The transportation service provided by public transport in Tirana is very weak. As of 2013, the train line that runs along the coastline of the city has been closed. There is no public transport means except for the bus. Train services are only used for transportation to neighboring cities.
A tourist information office is located in the Rruga Ded Gjo Luli district, north of Skanderbeg Square, known as the city center of Tirana, to make it easier for visitors to use public transport within the city. We recommend that you visit this office. Office staff speaks English, telling you in detail what you need to do through the maps to make your transportation easier. If you do not want to use public transport, it would ease your trip to take a taxi or rent a car.
Other than that, you can also explore the city center on foot. However, as there is often construction going on in the city square, your journey can be halved. In some parts of the city bicycle rental points are located. With the bike you can rent from here you can have a more enjoyable trip.
Options for public transport from Tirana International Airport to the city are quite limited. It will be much easier to get to your destination by renting a car or taking a taxi.
There are buses named Rinas Express which takes you to the Rruga Durres area, a few minutes' walk from Skanderbeg Square. After passing through the exit gates of the airport, you can follow the car park area and find the bus departure point behind the taxi stops. These buses operate between 6 am and 6 pm, with hourly intervals. Moreover, buses are the only means of public transport in the city. The times of departure change frequently, so it is worth checking before you take the bus. Apart from Rinas Express, there is no other bus departing from the airport. So if you are thinking of going to another part of the city, you have to use other bus lines passing through the city center.
Train lines that no longer serve in urban transport are used only for intercity transport, although limited. Using these lines you can travel to Durres, Shkodra, Elbasan Vlore and Librazhd.
It is possible to easily find a taxi from the taxi stop right outside the airport. In addition, there are two taxi stops serving the city transport: MerrTaxi, SpeedTaxi. For our passengers who want to use taxi, we recommend these two. Pirate taxis are often found in the city, but their fees may be higher than the normal taxis. You can come across those who do not use taximeters among these pirate taxis. We recommend you to be careful in this regard for a more comfortable transport.
Car rental is a less preferred alternative to taking a taxi. There are many vehicles in many parts of the city. It is therefore possible to have difficulty parking your vehicle. Also, the asphalt is not well laid out on the road. Driving can also be very challenging because traffic signs are not very well prepared.