The house has 4 floors, perfect for privacy, about 100 sqm. Ground floor: hall, bathroom, wc. 1st floor: kitchen. 2nd floor: bedroom. 3rd floor: bedroom, bathroom with toilet. 4th floor: living room with sofa bed and extra mattress pad and panoramic terrace.
The kitchen is complete with kitchen utensils. For your convenience, there are hairdryers, irons and ironing boards, linen and towels.
The house has two bedrooms with double beds (2nd floor bedroom with 2 movable 90 cm wide beds that can be moved to a double bed, and an extra floor mattress, 3rd floor double bedroom 140 cm width). An extra mattress pad can be used in the living room if required. There are good wardrobe spaces in the bedrooms.
All of the house's textiles are made of genuine natural materials such as cotton and linen.
It is of course made when you arrive.
We offer everything to make your stay as pleasant as possible: bedding, towels, shampoo and shower cream, basic for breakfast (coffee machine with free Nespresso capsules and tea) and complete kitchen for own cooking.
Bath towels, sleeping mats and umbrellas are at your disposal for the visit to the beach.
Wi-Fi is free, with no restrictions.
This is the perfect getaway for couples and families with children from 4-5 years and up (for smaller children it can be awkward and risky with the stairs). The house is also the perfect place to stay during your business trips, as each partner will have their own private space and their own bathroom.
The village is car-free. The car park as well as the bus stop is nearby from the house, about 200 meters. The buses take you to Monaco and Menton. The train station is a 15-minute walk away.
Socializing with guests Our hostess receives you and is available for questions and practical problems. She speaks French and English. We - Lars and Anita - speak Swedish, Danish and English.
Other to note Bring comfortable shoes as there are a lot of stairs in the village and surroundings. Bring your camera. There are many views and places that make you lose your breath. Avoid too large bags and too much luggage due to limited space and stairs in the house.
Panoramic Views of Monaco and the Mediterranean Apartment
Foire aux questions
How close is Panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean to the airport?
This vacation home is 23.4 mi (50-min drive) away from the Cote d'Azur Airport (NCE) airport, the closest popular airport to the property.
Does Panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean have an airport shuttle?
Airport shuttle services are not available at this vacation home.
How close is Panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean to the beach?
This vacation home is 6.6 mi (35-min drive) from Plage des Sablettes and 7.1 mi (39-min drive) from La Dolce Vita. Don't forget your sunscreen!
Does Panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean offer free breakfast?
This vacation home does not offer free breakfast.
Is there a casino at Panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean?
No, there is no casino at this vacation home, but Lucien Barriere Casino (12-min drive) and Monte Carlo Sporting Club and Casino (13-min drive) are nearby.
What time is check-in at Panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
Is there free parking at Panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean?
Free parking is not available at this vacation home.
Does Panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean have a pool?
This vacation home does not have a pool.
Does Panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean have a spa?
There are no spa services available at this vacation home.
How close is Panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean to downtown Roquebrune-Cap-Martin?
This vacation home is 0.8 mi away from Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.
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This apartment is 5 narrow stories and the top floor has a gorgeous view (over the rooftops) of the church tower and the sea with Monaco off in the distance.Another review mentioned being careful with large luggage, and this is true. Keep your bags to carry-on size so that you can more easily navigate the spiral stairs that connect each level.Of course, these spiral stairs between each floor are part of the charm of this location, just like the stairs and winding streets are part of the charm of Roquebrune.It's located conveniently in the middle of the medieval town and when we visited the town's medieval chateau, we were able to look out from the ramparts and see the upper balcony of the apartment. We got some great pictures at that time since a few of our group stayed behind rather than visit the chateau.Wonderful location. I wish we could have stayed longer.
This is not just a house, it's also a nifty experience for certain travelers. It's in a storied village with an ancient tree, good restaurants and very friendly people. I would say that the listing doesn't fully describe some of the challenges of the house. It is a great space, but bookers should be aware that there is a bit more to consider.The house is located in what I would describe more as 'remote' as it is up winding and (at night) dark roads. I would not advise arriving after dark. There are great restaurants in the area and the parking lot filled up on Friday and Saturday night. There is also charging available. The view is on the top floor and to get to it, visitors must walk through one of the bedrooms. It's a very nice view.There are A LOT of stairs and older or very young people may have challenges climbing up and down. Our family does quite a bit of walking and exploring while on holiday. My son plays basketball and I am fit and we found ourselves sore and tired from the constant climbing to get into the village from the car park, up to the house through the village and up to our rooms. Heed the caution to bring light baggage and keep in mind that this is a very old home. My 6'8 son bashed his head in and found the small stairs quite a challenge.None of this is discouarge travelers!!! This is just more details on the house. It wasn't our preference and had we had more description, we would have booked a different place.
While this property has its charm the photos are a bit misleading. We did not understand we would be climbing so many narrow steep stairs up and down just to live in the space. One couple stayed on floor 4 with the en-suite bath, we stayed on floor 3 using the bath 2 floors down. Which was challenging at night. We are all around 70 years old and the climbing up and down, not to mention getting luggage up and then down was not easy. We also had very little hot water at night in the first floor bath. Hot water was no problem in the en-suite. The town is charming with good restaurants and a lovely small market. The people there were also very friendly and kind. Just be forewarned about the layout of this special place.
I want to start by saying we had a great time here and the view is as advertised, and there are many great amenities, such as the table you can attach to the balcony rail. However, I do feel it is my duty to let any prospective renter know of the idiosyncrasies of the apartment. Firstly, there are four flights of very steep, spiral stairs separating each room in the apartment, and you will be going up and down them constantly. Also there is no AC- only 2 fans- in the apartment. This made being in the apartment during the day quite brutal at times, as it was over 100 degrees some days and even warmer inside. They do provide good ventilation instructions which helps at night, but it will be hot during the day in the home. We found ourselves moving the 2 fans between rooms depending on where we were at the moment. In addition, you do have to be careful of using too much hot water, as it does run out relatively quickly and does not replenish for several hours.
One more note, the bedrooms are quite small and the non-master bedroom is more suitable for children than fully grown adults.
So, all that being said, hanging out on the balcony in the evening enjoying dinner or playing cards were a huge highlight and highly recommended. As long as you donât have an issue with the above mentioned things, it is a great place to stay in Roquebrune!
We enjoyed our stay at this charming village home. The home was complete with everything you could want and need: clean and bright decor, comfortable beds, and plenty of space to relax. The view from the top floor did not disappoint; the church bells that chimed every hour added to the memorable experience.
Could not be more happy with this property and location. I was tempted to rate it at 1 star to discourage others from booking so it would be more available for me to book in the future, but that would be deceptive. The town was the prettiest Iâve ever seen, and the views from the balcony were stunning to say the least. Very very pleased with our stay!
The property was perfect, an amazing experience. Natalie is super helpful and gave a wonderful welcoming tour. The village is full of friendly, happy people. The ambiance was perfect. Highly recommend this amazing experience to families with older kids. The rental is so lovely and the views were breathtaking. Watching the fireworks over Monte Carlo from top terrace is exceptional
A Unique shaped apartment with a stunning view over the sea, Cap Martin and and Monaco Harbour
Great location for a short independent holiday with very good local restaurants steps away from the apartment but far enough not to be bothered by any noise. The view from the balcony is outstanding (we saw fireworks over Monaco harbour) A car is preferred if you want to travel anywhere (which we had) it's quite a climb down and up the hill to the train, although the local bus does go to surrounding villages, we wanted to go directly to Monaco for the Historique Grand Prix.
Spectacular views from the balcony and the village center. Well equipped and comfortable. Located in a charming medieval village with many great restaurants. Convenient bus to Monaco or Menton. The small store around the corner is supplemented by the village market on Thursdays.
Highly recommended.