Cannes Pointe Croisette Renovated And Furnished Bourgeois Apartment With Balcony
3 Beds
3 Baths
1,271 Sqft
Updated: June 18
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About the Property
Apartment Cannes defines a standard of refined city living 100 metres from the Croisette and its beaches. This 118 m² residence sits on the third floor, fully renovated with considered materials and a calm, unobstructed outlook. The core living space balances a large reception area and a dining room with an open, fitted kitchen, every element illuminated by natural light and lending a sense of qui
Apartment Cannes defines a standard of refined city living 100 metres from the Croisette and its beaches. This 118 m² residence sits on the third floor, fully renovated with considered materials and a calm, unobstructed outlook. The core living space balances a large reception area and a dining room with an open, fitted kitchen, every element illuminated by natural light and lending a sense of quiet modernity. Three en-suite bedrooms further express the property’s devotion to comfort, each retreat blending storage, privacy, and tailored finishes.
Throughout, double glazing and air-conditioning assure composure regardless of season, while the inclusion of electric shutters and awnings speaks to understated convenience. A rear balcony extends the living experience outdoors, offering a discreet vantage point above the city. This apartment Cannes is presented with a cellar, aligning function with form. The Croisette’s rhythm and proximity to the coast invite a lifestyle attuned to both leisure and urban pace. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Cannes occupies a specific position on the Côte d’Azur that no other city on the French Riviera quite replicates. Its identity is built around the Croisette, the palm-lined boulevard that runs along the Bay of Cannes, and the international film festival that has made it a byword for a certain kind of European glamour. The city balances a working port, a historic hilltop quarter in Le Suquet, and a concentrated luxury economy that sustains world-class hotels, restaurants, and retail year-round.
Daily life in Cannes centres on the Marché Forville for fresh produce, the boutiques along Rue d’Antibes for retail, and restaurants such as La Palme d’Or at the Martinez and Mantel in the old town. The beaches of the Croisette, both public and private, are minutes from the city centre, and the Îles de Lérins are accessible by ferry from the Vieux Port.
Cannes is served by its own train station on the main Marseille to Ventimiglia line, with direct TGV connections to Paris in approximately five and a half hours. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is 26 kilometres east, roughly 30 minutes by car or taxi, and handles direct flights to most major European cities and intercontinental destinations. Monaco is approximately 45 minutes by road, and Marseille is reachable in under two hours by train.