Magnolia

Old Town, Nice, French Riviera

  • Apartment
  • 4 guests
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom


An Overview

Backing onto the ancient château area of Nice’s old town, this property boasts an enviable and prime location, a stone’s throw from the city’s busy nightlife scene and countless tasty restaurants. An artistic décor and stunning private terrace spaces make this two bedroom apartment a city centre sanctuary that is great for both families and groups.


Helpful information

Address: Rue Malonat, Old Town, Nice

Floor/Building: Ground Floor

Apartment Size 55m2

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Spaces
Outside space

Two private terrace spaces one leading off from the master bedroom is a square decking area with pastel hued walls against a lovely original stone wall. The second bedroom there is a small bright space with two wrought iron chairs for unwinding in the evening sun.

Bedrooms

This hillside apartment has two separate bedrooms, one a master (160×200) suite and another unusually shaped room with two single bed (90×200) set into an alcove area. The authentic features of rough, stony columns and white washed ceiling beams are complimented by modern artistic touches, a ceiling fan and a radiator . The second bedroom has a wall mounted fan and a radiator it also has a small open terrace area, perfect for relaxing with a glass of local rosé after a day on the nearby beaches.

Bathroom

The crisp, clean lines of this newly refurbished bathroom make for a modern bathroom space. There is a large shower area and a separate toilet leading off the main bathroom. The slate tiles of the walls and floors are brightly lit up by minimalist lighting. There’s no window in the principal space but a small window in the toilet room looks out onto the green foliage.

Living area

The living room, dining area and kitchen are all attached in one long room. A timeless Bordeaux leather sofa and white leather armchair occupy one end of the contemporary open plan space as well as a number of Picasso prints, flat screen TV, Wi-Fi box and in built music system. The connecting mezzanine is lined with bookshelves and there is ample space for storage and a safe and there is air conditioning in the main living area.

Kitchen

The kitchen is fresh and cheerful with all the mod cons you’d need for a relaxing stay at Magnolia. Wooden touches contrasted against the stylish kitchen fittings create a familiar cooking space. From a fridge freezer and induction hob, to a blender and multitude of culinary accessories, Magnolia has everything you’d need to cook up a storm. A small breakfast bar is attached to the main cooking space but there is also an extendable table under an art-deco ceiling lamp.


Amenities
Kitchen
  • Refrigerator
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher
  • Oven
  • Trashcan
Bathroom
  • Hair dryer
  • Toilet
  • Toiletries
  • Towels
Common
  • Heating
  • Iron
  • TV
  • Bed linens
  • Essentials
  • Hot water
  • Full kitchen
  • Air conditioning
  • Dryer
Outdoor
  • Terrace

Location

Set in the heart of the picturesque Old Town, Rue de la Préfecture is the central hub of the old town and from here the famous Cours Saleya marketplace, promenade and beach are only 2 minutes walk away. Around the corner the breathtaking Place de Palais is a wonderful square with an ornate fountain set outside the halls of justice surrounded by fantastic Niçoise restaurants and a weekly market selling books and art.

View our travel guide for Old Town


Transport
Parking

Closest parking: PARKING VINCI PARK PALAIS DE JUSTICE Place du Palais de Justice.

Public transport

The tram system in Nice has recently developed and there are now 3 tram lines facilitating travel across the city and meeting up with the many buses. Line 3 (approx. 4:23am to 0:45am) connects the airport to the Alliance Riviera stadium, National Museum of Sport and St Isidore shopping centre. Line 2 (approx. 4:45 am to 1:10 am) connects the airport to many stops along the promenade and then onto the centre of Nice, the Old Town and the port. Line 1 (approx. 4:25 am to 1:25 am) meets line 2 on the main shopping avenue of Jean Médecin and then goes north to Nice Ville train station (Gare Thiers) and on through the market neighbourhood of Liberation, or in the opposite direction passing the Old Town, Place Garibaldi for the Bonaparte neighbourhood and onwards to the exhibition centre and the main hospital, Pasteur. Buy your tickets from machines on platforms before boarding: a one-way ticket costs €1.50 (bus/tram changes included up to 74 mins) or you can buy ten tickets for €10 and other passes. All tickets must be stamped onboard.


Traditional Provençal Collection:

These homes embrace the summer meadows and Mediterranean sea and are full of life. They have a rustic elegance and a sunny disposition with wood and soft painted furniture. Old and antique objects that feel like family heirlooms are embraced and rural paintings decorate the walls. Patterns are floral and colours of olive, terracotta, lavender and sunflower yellow are deep and bright, but look faded.


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