Beautiful 3 bedroom Apartment for sale with sea view in Biarritz, Aquitaine
This apartment has 7 rooms and comes with 220m2 of living space with an astounding ten double French windows all facing the sea with unobstructed views; the views of the lighthouse, the ocean and the Pyrenees are simply stunning.
This apartment is called "the most beautiful apartment in France" not only because it is beautiful and impressive, but because it is located facing the sea shore and the most f...
This apartment has 7 rooms and comes with 220m2 of living space with an astounding ten double French windows all facing the sea with unobstructed views; the views of the lighthouse, the ocean and the Pyrenees are simply stunning.
This apartment is called "the most beautiful apartment in France" not only because it is beautiful and impressive, but because it is located facing the sea shore and the most famous lighthouse in France, the lighthouse of Biarritz. It has a direct, uninterrupted view of the Atlantic ocean and the beaches, with a view of the Pyrenees mountains and the beaches of Spain to the south.
The apartment is located in the building of the 5-star Hotel Regina, which is an historical building, with a beautiful lobby and Atrium. This building was built in 1902 and is considered to be one of the most beautiful in France. The apartment has 3 entrances and includes 3 bathrooms and 5 WCs. The double salon and TV room open up onto the master bedroom and dining room if an expansive open space is desired. Further to the master bedroom suite there are two guest bedrooms and an independent studio suite. The salon features a "rotonde" and the apartment opens onto an internal balcony overlooking the hotel lobby. It is the only apartment in the building with this size and configuration.
The independent studio suite is like a small one room apartment with its own entrance, kitchenette and wash room that can be converted to another bedroom, an office or any other configuration.
The property described above is being sold with :
- 3 outdoor parking spaces in the private parking area (there is a severe shortage of parking space as the hotel is very popular).
- Three basement storage rooms (caves). The largest cave is 45m2. It has running water, sewage, and electricity. It can suitable to convert into a living space upon obtaining the proper planning permission from the local municipality (Mairie).
The Residence Regina is just a few minutes walk from the town center of Biarritz, which features the world famous Art Deco casino, a modern spa with all the facilities and luxury shopping. Just behind the Regina building is one of the largest and most beautiful golf courses in France.
Biarritz airport is approximately 15 minutes drive and it has a long landing strip for big commercial jets and facilities for private jets services and VIP services. Other well developed leisure activities include horse riding and surfing. There is an historic fishing port in Biarritz and a port for private yachts a few kilometers to the north. There are many bars and restaurants in both these ports.
Besides the traditional Catholic church services there is a Russian Orthodox church founded by the Russian Tsar and also an ancient synagogue that holds regular services.
Additionally, Biarritz is very close to Spain, and all the picturesque Basque villages in between, such as the famous Saint Jean de Luz, Hendaye, Espelette, Hondaribbia etc.
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