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Planning a trip to St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Arriving — Trains connect Beaulieu with Nice, Monaco, and the rest of the Côte d’Azur every 30 minutes. Many visitors then take a taxi to St-Jean from Beaulieu’s rail station; alternatively, it’s a 30-minute walk along Cap-Ferrat’s promenade Maurice Rouvier to St-Jean village. For rail information, visit www.sncf-connect.com or call tel. 36-35. Bus line no. 81 connects Nice with St-Jean every hour. One-way fares costs 1.50€. For bus information and schedules, contact Lignes d’Azur (www.lignesdazur.com; tel. 08-10-06-10-06). By car from Nice, take D6098 (the basse corniche) east.
Visitor Information — St-Jean’s Office de Tourisme is on 59 av. Denis-Séméria (www.saintjeancapferrat-tourisme.fr; tel. 04-93-76-08-90).
ATMs/Banks — Banque Populaire Côte d'Azur, 5 av. Claude Vignon (tel. 04-89-81-11-42).
Mail & Postage — La Poste, 51 av. Denis Séméria (tel. 36-31).
Pharmacies — Pharmacie Pont Saint Jean, 57 bd. Dominique Durandy, St-Jean 06230 (tel. 04-93-01-62-50).
Getting There
Arriving — Trains connect Beaulieu with Nice, Monaco, and the rest of the Côte d’Azur every 30 minutes. Many visitors then take a taxi to St-Jean from Beaulieu’s rail station; alternatively, it’s a 30-minute walk along Cap-Ferrat’s promenade Maurice Rouvier to St-Jean village. For rail information, visit www.oui.sncf or call tel. 36-35 (.40€/min). Bus line no. 81 connects Nice with St-Jean every hour. One-way fares costs 1.50€. For bus information and schedules, contact Lignes d’Azur (www.lignesdazur.com; tel. 08-10-06-10-06). By car from Nice, take D6098 (the basse corniche) east.


