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Florea Parc - 2 Bed
Antibes, Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur, FranceKey Features
- 1 to 4 bed apartments
- Sought-after location
- Private swimming pool
- Green area with private park
- Close to the port of Antibes and beaches
- Parking space
Overview
Luxurious apartment in the spirit of the French RivieraFloréa Parc offers you a new way of life in a natural, comfortable and friendly environment.
Discover a wide range of homes adapted to your daily life with large living spaces, private gardens, open-air terraces, sea views, etc. The residence has a real park with a private swimming pool, a conviviality square, a relaxation garden and a pétanque court.
Accessible from the Chemin des Moyennes Bréguières, the residence is enclosed and secure, and features four buildings that blend elegantly into their surroundings, which include residences and villas. The development is set in a well-tended setting where nature has pride of place, in the extension of the green neighbourhood. This promises a nuanced green setting for all the flats.
An idillic place to be
Antibes' old centre is a warren of pretty cafés and bars, ice cream shops and boutiques, with the busy Provençal market at the top of the town. On the far side of Antibes, golden sandy beaches looked over by modern apartment blocks curve around to the famous Cap d’Antibes, where luxurious villas sit along the rocky coast.
The ancient walled town of Antibes is one of the liveliest and prettiest on the Riviera with its relaxed beachy feel, thriving superyacht port and gorgeous old town of narrow cobbled streets, markets and cafés. Famous for being home to the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, Antibes certainly saw its fair share of glitz, glamour and a touch of the avant-garde through the 20th century.
Of all the seaside towns of the Riviera, Antibes is probably the most instantly recognisable thanks to its iconic skyline made up of a wonderful jumble of old buildings sitting on the high ramparts above the sea, dominated by the tower of the Picasso Museum rising above.