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Contact details:

Parc Floral du Phoenix
405 Promenade des Anglais
06200 Nice
Tel: 04 92 29 77 00
Fax : 04 92 29 77 01
Email : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Open: 9:30 am to 7:30 pm from April to October; 9:30 am to 6 pm from October to April.
Ticket sales end one hour prior to park closing.

Park Admission: 2€, free for under 12
Snack shop "Côté Jardin" Tel: 04 93 83 52 37

Getting there:
Driving: Take Autoroute A8 to exit Saint-Augustin. Follow the Promenade des Anglais across from the Nice International Airport. (Note that the underground parking is under video surveillance) Free parking available for buses.
Bus: lines 9, 10, and 23. Trains: Gare Saint-Augustin



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