Splendid 58sqm apartment with terrace facing the sea and 1 north-facing balcony, with magnificent 180° view of the sea, super-equipped.
It is located in a small condominium, recently built, located in a unique context 1705 Promenade du Soleil, in the heart of Menton, close to the pedestrian center, all the services and attractions of the "ville": Cocteau Museum, Provençal Market, Pedestrian area, Shopping, Botanical Garden, Casino, etc. etc.
Accommodation like new and equipped with all comforts *****, furnished with great care, equipped with adjustable air conditioning, located on the 4th floor out of 5
The apartment is large, functional, well furnished and recently enriched with new quality equipment.
Please note that bed linen and towels are not provided. Guests can bring their own or hire them from the property at the following additional costs: Bed linen and towels € 40 (for 2 people) per stay. Please contact the property prior to arrival for rental.
We offer the possibility of free use of the single garage (see photo), located on the -3 floor with access via car lift. The garage measures Width 228 (internal 240), Height 210, Length 480; the walls are covered in foam rubber to protect the bodywork from scratches. The house is accessed from the basement via lift (or stairs) I advise you to check the dimensions of your car. Alternatively there are underground car parks, which can be booked online, at low cost and very close to the apartment
It has a beautiful view of the Mediterranean Sea that ranges from Bordighera (Italy) to all of Roquebrune-Cap Martin: from the large living room facing south and full of windows you can enjoy the fullness of light and the sea with an undisturbed view of the horizon; the large terrace allows you to have lunch or simply have an aperitif as the sun goes down. Unique experience!
For those who love walking, the "Le Corbusier Walk" is a must! in less than an hour, in a continuous ups and downs you will meet villas and botanical gardens on the right, the coves of pointed rocks on the left, the small beaches with white stones, with the Mediterranean scrub and its perfumes. Once it was called the "Sentiero dei Doganieri": already in the eighteenth century the smugglers hid their goods in these little beaches which have many hidden corners, all reachable thanks to concrete ladders, well integrated into the landscape.