Cannes Center – Penthouse With Panoramic Sea View And 220 M² Of Terraces
2 Beds
2 Baths
1,314 Sqft
Updated: August 7
About the Property
Ideally located just a short walk from Rue d’Antibes and the Palais des Festivals, this rare penthouse occupies the top floor of a fully renovated upscale residence delivered in 2024. In a peaceful area at the heart of Cannes, it offers an exclusive lifestyle combining comfort, space and centrality.
This elegant 117 sqm apartment features a spacious and light-filled double living room wit
Ideally located just a short walk from Rue d’Antibes and the Palais des Festivals, this rare penthouse occupies the top floor of a fully renovated upscale residence delivered in 2024. In a peaceful area at the heart of Cannes, it offers an exclusive lifestyle combining comfort, space and centrality.
This elegant 117 sqm apartment features a spacious and light-filled double living room with an open-plan fitted kitchen. Both en-suite bedrooms open onto a wide south-west facing terrace of 56 sqm, creating perfect indoor-outdoor harmony. A laundry room and guest toilet complete the layout.
A private staircase leads to a spectacular 166 sqm rooftop terrace, transformed into an open-air lounge with jacuzzi, sunbathing area, and a bioclimatic pergola that can be fully closed. The panoramic views over the Bay of Cannes, the Lérins Islands and Le Suquet are simply breathtaking. Connections are ready for the future installation of a summer kitchen and toilet.
Two underground parking spaces are included in a secured area.
A unique property offering generous spaces, high-end features and an exceptional location in the heart of Cannes.
Energy performance: Climate class A (4 kg CO₂/[hidden information]) Co-owned property – Number of units: 17 Information on risks is available at [hidden information] Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Cannes occupies a singular position on the French Riviera, a city whose international reputation is built on more than its famous film festival. The Croisette remains one of the most recognisable seafront promenades in the world, flanked by grand palace hotels and facing the Lérins Islands across the bay. The old quarter of Le Suquet rises above the port with a medieval character that predates the resort era entirely, giving the city a layered identity that few Riviera addresses can match.
Daily life in Cannes centres on Rue d’Antibes for shopping, the Marché Forville for fresh produce, and a restaurant scene that includes Mantel, La Palme d’Or at the Martinez, and Barbarella. The Lérins Islands are reachable by ferry from the Vieux-Port in under fifteen minutes.
Cannes is served by its own train station on the main Marseille to Ventimiglia line, with direct TGV services connecting to Paris in roughly five and a half hours. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is approximately 25 kilometres east, around 30 minutes by car or taxi, and operates direct routes to most major European cities as well as intercontinental destinations. Monaco is under an hour by road.