Parc du Cap, Cap d'Antibes, France
P-30363
P-30363
Parc du Cap, Cap d'Antibes, France
Just one 4-bedroom penthouse left in this development, featuring elegant interiors complemented by an array of swimming pools, large terraces and beautifully landscaped gardens.
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4 Bed | 4 Bath
EUR 5,750,000
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Parc du Cap, Cap d'Antibes, France
Just one 4-bedroom penthouse left in this development, featuring elegant interiors complemented by an array of swimming pools, large terraces and beautifully landscaped gardens.
So that every resident can make the most of the world-renowned Mediterranean climate in comfort and style. Perfectly positioned just minutes from the sandy beaches and stylish restaurants of Cap d’Antibes, Parc du Cap presents an exclusive residential opportunity for those who like to live life in style.
Wellbeing comes easily at Parc du Cap. A fully equipped gym; private spa complete with treatment rooms, an ice room and a jacuzzi; and an outdoor tennis court are available for the exclusive use of residents and their guests. The development is privately gated and offers 24-hour security, a concierge and private underground parking for total peace of mind.
With comfort cooling and heating throughout, magnificent ocean and mountain views from selected apartments and private rooftop pools in every penthouse, there is nothing quite like the Parc du Cap lifestyle.
Read full detailsNestled between glitzy Nice and Cannes, the resort town of Antibes is known for two things: multi-million-dollar mega yachts and a maze-like Old Town encased by 16th-century ramparts. The Côte d'Azur's second-largest town is home to 80,000 inhabitants and the largest marina in the Mediterranean Sea, Port Vauban, which has been attracting ships of a different variety since before the times of the Roman Empire. The ancient Greek trading port of Antipolis was heavily fortified by Vauban in the 17th century and, after a battle that endured many years between France and the House of Savoy, Antibes—and the entire county of Nice—claimed its current French status.Â
After the first World War, American railway tycoon Frank Jay Gould opened a swanky seaside resort in neighboring Juan-les-Pins that was home to the region's first luxury hotel and casino, drawing the likes of Scott Fitzgerald, Charlie Chaplin, Marlene Dietrich and Picasso.Â
Seasonal flights from New York (JFK) to the Nice Cote d'Azur Airport, which features two recently renovated terminals (complete with Jamie Oliver restaurants, a Petrossian caviar bar, and a Ladurée macaron shop) and sits just a 20-minute drive away from Antibes. Travelers can also reach Antibes on a 12-minute train ride from Nice or by high-speed trains from London or Paris. You can also hop on the Vallauris Express 250 bus from both terminals at the Nice Côte d'Azur Airport for the 38-minute ride to Antibes.Â
Walking is the easiest way to get around Antibes' narrow, cobblestone streets, since most of them are pedestrianized and all of the attractions lie within the historic city center. There are buses, but these are mainly used to get to other towns and villages. A great way to explore Antibes (particularly the glamorous, villa-lined peninsula of Cap d'Antibes) is by bike, with paths often frequented by some of the region's Tour de France-level pro cyclists.
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