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The apartment of approximately 65 sqm (including a 10 sqm terrace) is located on the 4th French floor (5th floor) of a postwar building with elevator, concierge and intercom system. The building is located Rue Hôtel des Postes, a few blocks from the Place Masséna and the Old Town, in the heart of Nice. This accommodation is available for weekly or monthly rentals, throughout the year. It sleeps 2 to 4 people.
You enter the apartment through a large entrance leading to the bedroom, which is on your left hand side, and to the living area on your right hand side.
The living room is furnished with a convertible sofa bed (double size), and a dining table seating 4. There is a TV (CABLE with 75 Channels)and a stereo system with CD player. A French window leads to the terrace that overlooks the street. The terrace has a dining table seating 4.
The open kitchen is equipped with electric induction hotplates, an oven, and a refrigerator / freezer.
The bedroom has a French window opening onto the terrace as well. It is furnished with a double size bed and has two cupboards.
The bathroom has a bathtub, a sink with mirror and water closet. There is a large walk-in closet in the entrance.
There is a washer/dryer available, Air Conditioning in the living room and the bedroom and a computer with DSL Internet access.
Local and national phone calls are free.
(A parking space could be available depending on rental dates).
The apartment is located a few blocks from the Galeries Lafayette and the Place Masséna. The famous Promenade des Anglais and the sea are about 10 minutes walk away from the apartment. Also, within a short stroll, the Old Town (Vieux Nice) contains a treasure-trove of Baroque art from the 17th and 18th centuries. There are many churches among the narrow streets of this fascinating and timeless district of Nice. All the shops, restaurant and cafés are nearby. Bakeries, groceries, dry-cleaners you are in one of the French largest cities and everything is within reach.
Nice, nestled amidst hills and tucked into the unrivalled setting of the Baie des Anges, is famous for its liveliness and its dynamism. It is also, after Paris, the city that boasts the higher number of Museums in France; among others, the Chagall Museum and the Matisse Museum. But Nice is also a real melting pot: the city has preserved numerous traces of its eventful past and the diversity of its architecture shows how numerous were the worldwide influences.
The Nice train station is served by the high-speed TGV (the "Train Grande Vitesse," only five hours from Paris). The international airport (Nice-Côte d'Azur), has been built on land reclaimed on the sea, and offers daily flights to/from New York. Otherwise most international flight connections are made through Paris. With a car, Italy is only 20-30 minutes away.