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Transfer Nice to Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Rising like a crown above the rolling hills of the French Riviera, **Saint-Paul-de-Vence** is one of the most celebrated medieval villages in the world. For over a century, this fortified hilltop town has drawn artists, writers, and dreamers — from Picasso and Chagall to Matisse and Yves Montand. Today it’s home to over 70 art galleries, the world-renowned **Fondation Maeght**, and an atmosphere that blends Provençal charm with artistic soul. Our private transfer brings you from **Nice Airport or your hotel to Saint-Paul-de-Vence** in just 25 minutes — a journey from the coast to the timeless beauty of the Riviera’s artistic heart.
The Journey: Nice to Saint-Paul-de-Vence
The drive from Nice to Saint-Paul-de-Vence heads inland through the lush green hills behind the coast. As you leave the seafront, the landscape transforms — olive groves, vineyards, and cypress trees replace the palm-lined promenades. The village appears dramatically on its hilltop, its medieval ramparts still intact after 500 years.
The journey takes approximately **25 minutes from Nice city center** and **20 minutes from Nice Airport** — surprisingly close yet a world away from the coastal bustle. Our drivers take you directly to the parking area closest to the village entrance, saving you the challenge of navigating narrow Provençal roads.
For those wanting a broader experience, we recommend combining Saint-Paul-de-Vence with nearby **Vence** (10 minutes), home to Matisse’s famous Chapel of the Rosary, or with the medieval village of **Tourrettes-sur-Loup** (15 minutes), known as the “Village of Violets.”
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What’s Included in Your Transfer
- Meet & greet at Nice Airport arrivals hall with name sign
- Flight tracking — we monitor delays and adjust pickup time
- 60-minute complimentary waiting time at the airport
- Direct door-to-door service to Saint-Paul-de-Vence parking
- Mercedes E-Class, V-Class, or S-Class vehicles
- Bottled water, Wi-Fi, and phone chargers on board
- Child seats and booster seats available on request
- Professional bilingual chauffeurs (English, French)
- Fixed prices — no meters, no surprises, no hidden fees
Route Details & Pricing
| Route Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Nice Airport → Saint-Paul-de-Vence | 18 km · 20 minutes |
| Nice City Center → Saint-Paul-de-Vence | 20 km · 25 minutes |
| Cannes → Saint-Paul-de-Vence | 28 km · 30 minutes |
| Antibes → Saint-Paul-de-Vence | 18 km · 20 minutes |
| Mercedes E-Class (1-3 pax) | From €70 |
| Mercedes V-Class (4-7 pax) | From €90 |
| Mercedes S-Class (1-3 pax VIP) | From €120 |
💡 Insider tip: Visit on a weekday morning to experience the village at its most magical — fewer crowds, golden light, and gallery owners happy to chat. On summer weekends, the village can be very busy. Our driver can suggest the best timing based on the season.
What to See in Saint-Paul-de-Vence
🎨 Fondation Maeght
One of Europe’s finest modern art museums, set in a stunning building designed by Josep Lluís Sert. The permanent collection includes works by Giacometti, Miró, Chagall, Braque, and Calder, displayed both indoors and throughout the Mediterranean gardens. The Giacometti courtyard alone is worth the visit. Visit Fondation Maeght →
🏰 Medieval Ramparts & Village Walk
Enter through the 16th-century Royal Gate and follow the single main street — Rue Grande — through the entire village. The ramparts offer a complete walking circuit with views stretching from the Alps to the Mediterranean. Every stone, every archway, every fountain tells a story spanning 700 years.
🖼️ Art Galleries (70+ galleries)
Saint-Paul-de-Vence has more art galleries per square meter than almost anywhere in the world. From contemporary sculpture to Provençal paintings, glasswork to photography, each gallery is curated by passionate owners. Many offer original works by artists who live and work in the village.
🍽️ La Colombe d’Or
Quite possibly the most legendary restaurant on the Riviera. Since the 1920s, artists including Picasso, Matisse, Léger, and Chagall paid for their meals with original artworks — now hanging on the dining room walls. The terrace lunch, surrounded by masterpieces, is an unforgettable Riviera experience. Reservations essential.
⛪ Collegiate Church & Cemetery
The 14th-century Collegiate Church houses a painting attributed to Tintoretto and a beautiful baroque interior. Behind the church, the village cemetery is the final resting place of Marc Chagall, whose simple tomb draws art pilgrims from around the world.
🎯 Pétanque at Café de la Place
The Place du Jeu de Boules at the village entrance is the heart of Provençal life. Watch the locals play pétanque (boules) under the plane trees while sipping pastis at the legendary Café de la Place — where Yves Montand, Lino Ventura, and other stars were regular players. It’s the real Provence, unscripted.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the driver drop me off?
Saint-Paul-de-Vence is entirely pedestrian inside the walls. Your driver will drop you at the main parking area (Parking Sainte-Claire or Parking des Remparts), a 2-minute walk from the village entrance. We wait at the same spot for your return — call or text when ready.
How much time should I plan for Saint-Paul-de-Vence?
Plan 2 to 3 hours for a comfortable visit — enough to walk the ramparts, explore the galleries, visit the Fondation Maeght (allow 1.5 hours for the museum alone), and enjoy a coffee at Café de la Place. If dining at La Colombe d’Or, plan a full half-day.
Is the Fondation Maeght included in the village visit?
The Fondation Maeght is a separate attraction, a 10-minute walk from the village. Entrance is approximately €16 for adults. Our driver can drop you there first or you can walk from the village — the path through the pines is lovely.
Can I combine Saint-Paul with other villages?
Absolutely — our most popular Provence hill village tour combines Saint-Paul-de-Vence (2h) with Vence and the Matisse Chapel (1h) and Tourrettes-sur-Loup (1h). We also offer routes connecting to Grasse (perfume capital) or Mougins (gastronomy village).
Is this transfer available year-round?
Yes — we operate 24/7, 365 days a year. Spring (April-June) offers the most pleasant weather and blooming gardens. Autumn has wonderful light for photography and fewer visitors. Even winter has its charm — crisp views and the village almost to yourself.