Discover Perpignan’s FREE City Centre Shuttle

Did you know that Perpignan has a completely free shuttle bus?

Whether you’re visiting for the day or staying a little longer, the Navette Cœur de Ville (formerly known as the P’tit Bus) is one of the easiest ways to get around the city without worrying about parking or walking long distances in the summer heat.

Operated by Sankéo, this free shuttle links the railway station, the historic city centre, shopping streets, markets, public car parks and many of Perpignan’s best-known landmarks. It’s designed to encourage visitors to park on the edge of the centre and explore the city on foot.

Where does it go?

The shuttle serves many of Perpignan’s most popular destinations, including:

  • Perpignan SNCF Railway Station
  • Place de Catalogne
  • Le Castillet
  • Place Arago
  • Place Cassanyes and its popular market
  • Rue des Augustins
  • Théâtre de l’Archipel
  • The historic old town
  • Several public car parks around the city centre

It’s perfect if you want to spend the day shopping, visiting museums, enjoying lunch in the old town or simply exploring without having to move your car.

When does it run?

The shuttle operates:

  • Monday to Saturday
  • Every 20 minutes
  • Approximately 8.30 am to 7.20 pm
  • Completely FREE

(Service times may occasionally change on public holidays or during special events.)

Why use it?

✔ It’s completely free.
✔ You don’t have to search for parking in the city centre.
✔ It’s ideal during the hot summer months.
✔ It links many of Perpignan’s main attractions.
✔ It’s accessible and easy to use.

If you’re arriving by train, it’s also a convenient way to reach the heart of the city within minutes.

For the latest timetable, route map and service updates, visit the official Sankéo website or pick up a free map from the Perpignan Tourist Office.

It’s one of Perpignan’s best-kept secrets—and one that both visitors and locals can enjoy!

Comments


  1. What a marvelous service! We look forward to using it when we visit in early October.

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