An adapted transport network
In Toulon, night-time transport is an essential part of urban life, enabling residents and visitors to get around easily after dark. Whether you want to get to a place of entertainment, return home after a night out with friends or explore the city from a different angle, Toulon’s night-time transport options are varied and practical.

5 good reasons to take night-time transport
- Moving around at night with complete peace of mind
- Enjoy your evening without the hassle of transport
- Find the formula best suited to your itinerary
- Organize your trip efficiently
- A well-developed public transit network
Night buses and water buses
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings between 9pm and 1am, the Mistral network offers a night-time service on six bus routes throughout the agglomeration (7 routes in summer), as well as on the maritime route linking Toulon to Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer via Les Sablettes. By bus, from 10pm onwards, you can ask the driver to stop between two stops and adapt your itinerary to your destination. On Sundays, a collective ” cab bus ” service facilitates night-time travel in Toulon, La Valette-du-Var and La Garde.


Toulon cabs
Wherever you are in the Toulon area and whatever your destination, Toulon cabs are at your disposal for your night-time travel needs. They provide a personalized, secure service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: book your trip over the phone and enjoy your evening in complete peace of mind.
Shuttles to Châteauvallon
During its Summer Festival, Châteauvallon scène nationale, in partnership with the Mistral network, offers a shuttle service departing from Toulon’s Place de la Liberté. You can reserve your place on the shuttle until the day before the show, and return to the city center 15 minutes after the end of the performance.

Our advice
Looking for a way out? Our selection of Toulon’s nightlife hotspots promises you a great evening out: whether you’re looking for a cosy or festive atmosphere, in the heart of town or with your feet in the sand, there’s no shortage of good places to go. And remember: “the one who drives is the one who doesn’t drink”.
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