Property Description
3-room apartment 53 m2 on 3rd floor, comfortable furnishings: living/dining room with TV, radio and DVD, exit to the terrace. 1 room with 1 double bed (140 cm). 1 room with 1 double bed (160 cm), shower. Open kitchen (2 hotplates, oven, dishwasher, micro wave, freezer). Sep. WC. Electric heating. Terrace 12 m2 partly covered, south facing position. Terrace furniture. View of the sea and the countryside. Facilities: washing machine. Shared parking in the internal car park of the residence.
Building Description
Residence "Les Romarins", 3 storeys, on the outskirts, 1.5 km from the centre of Antibes, in a cul-de-sac. For shared use: grounds, plants, flowers and trees. In the complex: lift. Parking (limited number of spaces). Shop, restaurant 600 m, bus stop 100 m. Shingle beach 600 m. Please note: car essential.
Accomodation information
General
Rooms and bathrooms
Bedrooms: 2 | Max. Number of People: 4 | |
General Information
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Entertainment
Kitchen
Oven | Microwave | Dishwasher |
Fridge | | |
Laundry
Location Description
Antibes is situated in the south east of France between Cannes and Nice along the Cote D’Azur. Along with the Juan-les-Pins springs, Albines is a popular tourist destination at the foot of the Alps along the Mediterranean coast. Antibes is the 3rd largest town on the Cote d’Azur forms a peninsula which stretches out some kilometres towards the sea. Yates, the town’s Yacht port is the largest in Europe and has 1700 anchor points. In the winter you can admire the two largest private yachts in the world. However there are always yachts anchored there owned by rich oil Sheiks and it’s not uncommon to see some yachts with their own helipads. Antibes is a perfect destination especially for water sport fanatics and beach lovers as the town is home to a 25 km stretch of magnificent beaches. Antibes itself has a beautiful sandy beach which offers a wonderful view of the old town. The town also offers something to those interested in history and since Antibes was the only town on the coast protected by baluarte it has been able to maintain some of its historic pieces. The castle, the bastion, and the towers were converted into museums of modern art, history and archaeology. Also worth a visit is the Carré Fort. The fortress sits on a small hill behind the port and throughout the years it was expanded and re-designed various times to protect the city. Today it is a protected monument, open to visitors and from the top you can enjoy a magnificent view of the port and the old town. Next to the museums mentioned previously is the Picasso museum located in Grimaldi castle which today hold 250 pieces of his work. In addition to this the museum exhibits work from other artists like May Ernst and Joan Miró. Finally the day ends in one of the various spots at the bottom of Juan-les-Pins where the night life is notoriously good.
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