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Patio Palace - 3-Room Flat - Panoramic Sea View

Jardin Exotique, Monaco

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7 900 000 €

For sale

Apartment

3 rooms

208 Sqm

Description

Exotic Garden area, in a building with concierge 24 hours a day and swimming pool, beautiful 5-room master apartment located on the 12th floor, with a living area of 155 sqm and 53 sqm of terraces. All rooms overlook the façade and enjoy a panoramic sea view, the port and the Rock of Monaco.

It is composed of an entrance hall with guest toilet, a large living / dining room opening onto a large terrace, a kitchen, a large bedroom with its bathroom, dressing room, a bedroom with its full bathroom, and a master bedroom with its full bathroom and dressing room. Plenty of storage. Close to all amenities.

1 cellar and the possibility of buying up to 3 parking spaces for sale.

Features

Bedroom(s) : 2

See the layout plan

3 rooms Apartment in the district :

Jardin Exotique

Monaco-Ville Fontvieille La Rousse Saint-Roman Larvotto Moneghetti Jardin Exotique Port Monte-Carlo Mareterra

The Jardin Exotique district encompasses the southwestern expanse of the Principality of Monaco, flanked by the French municipalities of Cap d'Ail and La Turbie. This district derives its name from the renowned Jardin Exotique, a garden of exceptional beauty. Perched above the sea and the Rock of Monaco, it offers residents and visitors breathtaking vistas of the Mediterranean. The area is cherished for its verdant, tree-lined streets and its convenient access to major highways.

A highlight of the district is the Villa Paloma, an exquisite patrician villa constructed in 1913 by Edward N. Dickerson, which has been the home of the New National Museum of Monaco since 2008.

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