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🇫🇷 Same-country drive · France

Driving from Montpellier to Nice

Road trip guide from Montpellier to Nice covering the A9, A54, and A8 through the French Mediterranean coast.

Drive time
3h 44m
Distance
327 km
Same day?
Yes, half day
under 4 h
Fuel cost
≈ €50
petrol · diesel ≈ €42
Tolls
≈ €31
per-km
EV charging
Unknown
not yet surveyed
Countries
🇫🇷 France
1 country
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Route map

Route options

Other paths OSRM found between the two cities — handy when traffic, tolls, or scenery matter more than raw speed.

Alternative

+22m
Distance:
342 km
(+15 km)
Duration:
4h 7m

Via: A 8 · A 54 · A 9 · N 568

How else can you make this trip?

Driving is the focus of this guide; here's how cycling, coach, and (soon) train and plane stack up for the same pair.

What the drive is like

Drafted from the route's computed data on April 25, 2026 and reviewed against the route summary card. Read our methodology.

Exit Montpellier via the A709, merging quickly into the A9 as you push eastward through the flat coastal plains of the Languedoc. You will find the transition from the city outskirts to the open landscape swift, but watch your speed; French autoroutes are strictly monitored, and the 130 km/h limit drops to 110 km/h the moment rain clouds roll in off the Mediterranean. The route remains fast and well-maintained as you approach the Rhone delta near Arles, where you shift onto the A54 briefly before linking up with the major artery of the A7.

The drive gains complexity as you hook onto the A8 toward the French Riviera. This stretch is effectively the spinal cord of the South of France, characterized by more frequent interchanges and significantly higher traffic density as you pass Marseille and Toulon. Be prepared for a series of toll gates where the distance-based pricing system is enforced; keep your card or coins handy to maintain flow. The landscape shifts from industrial agriculture to the sun-drenched, rugged terrain of the Côte d'Azur, where tunnels and elevated viaducts become standard features.

Approaching Nice, the final leg of the A8 winds through tighter curves with dramatic sea views, necessitating extra attention to lane discipline. Heavy commuter traffic is common during morning and evening peaks, especially around the major urban centers, so aim to time your arrival outside of these windows. Remember that while there is no national vignette for French motorways, the proximity to the coast means you are never far from urban low-emission zones that may restrict older, non-compliant vehicles. Ensure your fuel levels are managed before you leave the major A8 service plazas, as prices near the Riviera resorts tend to be higher than in the open plains of the Languedoc.

Route highlights

  • The transition onto the A8 near Aix-en-Provence, marking the shift to the French Riviera
  • Stunning coastal viaducts near the approach to Nice
  • The rapid change in landscape from Languedoc vineyards to Mediterranean scrubland
  • Navigating the dense motorway interchange network surrounding Marseille

Trip plan

How to think about the drive: one day, split, or overnight.

Easy one-day drive

Comfortable as a single day for one driver. Leave after breakfast, arrive with time to settle in.

Distance:
327 km
Duration:
3h 44m (free-flow, no traffic)

Where to stop

Places along the route that make natural breaks for coffee, lunch, or a night.

  1. Miramas 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈109 km

    ≈ 6.9 km detour from the main route

  2. Le Luc 🇫🇷 fr

    ≈218 km

    ≈ 12.7 km detour from the main route

Key moves

Things to know before you set off — borders, sides of the road, tolls.

Cross-border drive · FR → FR

You'll leave one country and enter another on this trip. Keep your ID close, even inside Schengen, and check current border-control status before you go.

Tolls on motorways in FR / IT

Budget for motorway tolls — France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal charge per-km, Croatia and Greece by section. Contactless cards work almost everywhere; have one loaded.

Must-know before you go

The things a driver from another country wouldn't think to ask about — fines, stickers, payment cards, opening hours.

City access & emission zones

Order your Crit'Air sticker before the trip

Must know

Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg, Marseille, Toulouse and a growing list of cities require a Crit'Air air-quality sticker visible on your windscreen — even for a single drive-through. It's €4.51 from the official site and ships by post (allow 2–6 weeks abroad). Without it, expect on-the-spot fines from €68. Your registration document tells the issuer your emission class.

Official source

ZTL cameras read your plate from any country

Must know

Italian historic centres (Florence, Rome, Milan, Bologna, Pisa, Siena, Verona, Naples, Turin, Palermo and dozens more) are ringed by automatic Zona Traffico Limitato cameras. Driving in without a permit triggers €80–120 per crossing, and the fine reaches your home address up to a year later via cross-border collection. Treat any city centre as off-limits unless you've confirmed your hotel offers a permit, and ask the hotel to register your plate the day you arrive.

Tolls, vignettes & road payment

Contactless works at every autoroute booth

Useful

French autoroutes use a ticket system: take a card on entry, pay on exit. Every barrier accepts contactless tap-to-pay — pull into the "CB / bank card" lane (orange "t" logo means Liber-T transponder only, avoid those). For frequent EU travellers a Bip&Go transponder pays itself off in two trips by skipping the queue.

What your car must carry

Hi-vis vest in the cabin, triangle in the boot

Must know

A reflective vest must be reachable without leaving the vehicle (in the door pocket or under your seat — boot is too late). One warning triangle is also mandatory. The 2012 breathalyzer rule was scrapped in 2020 but is still nice to keep. No spare-bulb requirement.

Hi-vis vest mandatory before stepping out

Must know

Italian law requires you to wear a reflective vest before exiting the vehicle on a motorway shoulder, day or night. One warning triangle in the boot is also required. Both items are typically €15 at any Autogrill or fuel station — don't arrive without them.

Rules, fees, and thresholds change. Always verify against the official source the day before you drive — this page is a checklist, not a legal reference.

Main roads

The highways this route spends the most kilometres on.

  • A 8 La Provençale
    185 km
  • A 54
    72 km
  • A 9 La Languedocienne
    32 km
  • A 7 Autoroute du Soleil
    11 km
  • A 709
    10 km

Route character

How much of the drive is motorway vs. secondary vs. rural.

Motorway drive — fast, predictable, uneventful.

Motorway
95%
Secondary
0%
Other / rural
5%

Drive difficulty

At-a-glance feel: how demanding is this drive for one driver?

Overall

Easy

Straightforward drive. One driver, one day, little to worry about beyond fuel and a toilet stop.

  • No major complicating factors — motorway-heavy, single country, comfortable length.

Fuel & tolls

Rough cost expectation for a typical EU passenger car. Treat as an estimate — pump prices change weekly.

Petrol (RON 95)

≈ €50

24.5 L × €2.06 / L · 7.5 L/100 km

Diesel

≈ €42

19.6 L × €2.13 / L · 6 L/100 km

Electric (DC fast)

≈ €32

57 kWh × €0.57 / kWh · 17.5 kWh/100 km

Public DC fast charging — slower AC charging at home or hotels typically costs about half.

Motorway tolls & vignettes

≈ €31

  • FR — €0.10/km on the motorway network (≈ 272 km in-country ≈ €27)
  • IT — €0.08/km on the motorway network (≈ 55 km in-country ≈ €4)

Prices last refreshed 2026-05-11.

Weather by month

Average daytime high / overnight low and typical monthly rainfall, over the past five years.

🇫🇷 Montpellier

Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
12°
14°
16°
19°
10°
23°
13°
29°
18°
31°
20°
32°
20°
26°
15°
22°
13°
16°
13°
75mm 67mm 95mm 68mm 94mm 56mm 25mm 25mm 90mm 100mm 77mm 108mm

hot mild cold

🇫🇷 Nice

Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
13°
14°
16°
18°
10°
21°
14°
26°
19°
29°
21°
30°
22°
25°
17°
22°
15°
17°
14°
85mm 91mm 133mm 88mm 66mm 43mm 7mm 28mm 79mm 142mm 55mm 72mm

hot mild cold

Next 5 days at Nice

Live forecast — refreshes every few hours.

  • Sat 23

    ☀️

    26° / 21°

  • Sun 24

    28° / 19°

  • Mon 25

    ☀️

    30° / 20°

  • Tue 26

    ☀️

    30° / 21°

  • Wed 27

    28° / 23°

Forecast: MET Norway

Directions

Turn-by-turn summary of the main manoeuvres, generated by OSRM.

Show all 13 manoeuvres
  1. Rue Foch 0.3 km
  2. Avenue Président Pierre Mendès France 3 km
  3. (A 709) 10 km
  4. La Languedocienne (A 9) 32 km
  5. (A 54) 72 km
  6. 0.6 km
  7. Autoroute du Soleil (A 7) 11 km
  8. La Provençale (A 8) 185 km
  9. Échangeur de Nice-Promenade Des Anglais 0.2 km
  10. Boulevard du Mercantour (M 6202)
  11. Boulevard du Mercantour (M 6202) 0.2 km
  12. Voie Pierre Mathis 5 km
  13. Rue d'Italie

By coach from Montpellier to Nice

Indicative duration of the fastest direct long-distance coach found in the FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus EU schedules.

Travel time
5h
Direct
Operator
FlixBus-eu
Departures / day
~2
Approximate based on the published schedule.
Show coach corridor on map

Schedules sourced from the FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus GTFS feeds via transport.data.gouv.fr. Times are indicative; verify on the operator's site before booking.

Booking link coming soon.

Frequently asked

Is this route heavily tolled?

Yes, this is a distance-based toll route. You will encounter several toll barriers across the A9, A54, and A8 segments.

What is the speed limit on these motorways?

The standard limit is 130 km/h, but it automatically reduces to 110 km/h during rain or adverse weather conditions.

Are there any cross-border requirements for this trip?

No, this is an internal French route, so no border crossings, vignettes, or special international documentation are required.

How this page is built

Compiled by COD Solutions Oy from open European data — OSRM over OpenStreetMap for the route geometry, Open-Meteo for monthly climate normals, and Google Gemini drafts the narrative and FAQ from the computed route data. See our methodology for refresh cadence and limitations.

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