3 Nice duplex, in the center of the historic district
Apartment in Grasse
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths
Reasons to book
Includes essentialsPool, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this apartment rental
##Space
This pretty duplex located on the third floor of a building with character, accessible by a spiral staircase will welcome you with all the necessary comfort.
A pleasant living room, thanks to a great luminosity and a modern renovated bathroom will charm you.
In the common area, a comfortable sofa bed with a bed of 140cm.
The favorite of this apartment and its bedroom upstairs, seen on the tiles and atypical.
The apartment is located close to all the necessary amenities for your stay: restaurants, bars, mini-market, bakery, etc....
Only 5 minutes walk from the town hall, the cours honoré cresp from where you will see the sea, the theatre, convention center, international museum, and many other must-see sites for your holidays.
To park you have only 50 meters from the apartment the parking lot of the town hall / cathedral. It is chargeable but you can reserve a place during your stay.
Upon your arrival, you will find household linen (sheets, bath towels, bath mats), toilet paper, miniature shower gel, kitchen cleaning kit (dishwashing liquid, surface cleaner, detergent, dishwasher tablet and washing machine).
Free WIFI
## Access
All spaces in this apartment are for travelers, we will ask tenants on each arrival to take care of the premises.
Love has been put so that you spend your most beautiful holidays so thank you for respecting it.
A deposit of 200 euros collected will be requested on each arrival and will be returned no later than 48 hours after your departure if no damage or breakage has been observed. In this case, part or all of it may be retained.
## Interaction
Concierge by profession, our entire team will take great care to prepare your stay in our wonderful region.
The best way to reach us is what's app, as soon as we have accepted your stay our contact details will appear.
An automatic message will be sent to you via the application with our email or if you prefer we can simply exchange via the application.
## Neighborhood
Grasse has a long and varied past and a rich heritage... But also toilet waters, soaps, powders... whose scents are provided by the flowers of the surrounding countryside. For several years the city of Grasse has been part of the material world heritage of unesco. In the 19th century, Grasse had become the world capital of perfumery and a major tourist destination.
Only 15 km from Cannes, at 300-400 m altitude, Grasse is a breath of fresh air in a green setting of mountains, forests and caves. Although it is the fourth largest city in the Alpes-Maritimes, Grasse and its country are a place of vacation and rest. Illustrious people have stayed there, from Princess Pauline Bonaparte, the Emperor's sister, in 1807-08 to actor and writer Dirk Bogarde, including Queen Victoria. And even Napoleon, but he was in too much of a hurry to dwell on it.
Coming from Cannes, the visitor passes in front of the Palais des Congrès located in a Belle-Epoque building, formerly the Casino de Grasse. Further on, the splendid 19th century villas and the superb 17th and 18th century mansions begin to rise (Hotel de Cabris, Hotel de Ponteves, Court de Fontmichel). And then, the Place aux Aires welcomes you, bordered by arcades and houses with red and yellow ocher facades with a fountain with four superimposed basins in the middle. Here you can take a break on one of the café or restaurant terraces and taste the local speciality, the “fassoum”, courgette flower fritters.
From the square you start to go back in time descending towards the old center. The maze of narrow, shady alleys that make up the historic district could be the setting for a swashbuckling film. Even if no mysterious masked swordsman is likely to emerge from a vaulted passage, you will be surprised at the bend of each staircase or square.
With their houses and buildings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, the sometimes slightly dirty streets retrace the development of the town: the square Saracen tower, the remains of the 16th century ramparts, the former bishopric which has now become the town hall. .. Unfortunately, some buildings are showing their age and a facelift is in order.
All the streets converge towards Place du Puy and Notre Dame du Puy cathedral (also from the arcade overlooking Place Godeau). Built in the 10th-11th century and remodeled in the 17th century, its huge bell tower was added in the 17th century. This Romanesque church houses a magnificent altarpiece by Louis Brea, paintings by Rubens, a painting by Fragonard, stained glass windows and statues.
But the history of Grasse is also in its perfumes.
The tannery was the main activity of the city from the Middle Ages until its peak in the 17th century. With the concept and then the great popularity of scented gloves, this period saw the birth of perfumery, which has since reigned supreme.
Today the industry with its 30 perfumeries remains discreet but three manufacturers - the Parfumerie Fragonard, its historic factory and perfumery, the Parfumerie Molinard and the Factory and Museum Galimard - open their doors and offer free guided tours. The visits show the stages of production, from the collection of flowers to the bottling, and at the end the visitor can create and take away his own perfume.
The International Museum of Perfumery (MIP), located in the city center of Grasse, retraces
in an exceptional setting, 3000 years of the history of perfume and Les Jardins du MIP in Mouans-Sartoux, house a conservatory of perfume plants.
Other museums of interest are located in sumptuous mansions.
Museum of Art and History of Provence
Local history museum set up in 1921 in the former Hôtel de Cabris. It evokes life in Grasse in the 18th century. Visitors can admire the rooms of the house as the Marquise de Clapiers-Cabris lived there.
Fragonard Villa-Museum
Installed in the Hôtel de Villeneuve, a magnificent residence from the 18th century, the Age of Enlightenment. It offers visitors many works by the artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard, a child of Grasse who became "the King's painter", and his descendants, whose astonishing trompe l'oeil fresco on the staircase, created by his son, 13 years old at the time.
Around Grasse:
Caves with evocative names like Trou du Curé
## Transit
Grasse is accessible by train from Ventimiglia, Nice and Cannes and is well served by public transport.
Otherwise you can ask us to set up a private transfer from the airport or train station to your resort.
## Ratings
If you want regular cleaning it is possible and on request.
This service is billed at 35 euros per hour.
One or more changes of sheets and towels are possible and on request.
The complete kit, a bed and 2 towel kits is charged 40 euros.
On request we can provide you with beach towels
This pretty duplex located on the third floor of a building with character, accessible by a spiral staircase will welcome you with all the necessary comfort.
A pleasant living room, thanks to a great luminosity and a modern renovated bathroom will charm you.
In the common area, a comfortable sofa bed with a bed of 140cm.
The favorite of this apartment and its bedroom upstairs, seen on the tiles and atypical.
The apartment is located close to all the necessary amenities for your stay: restaurants, bars, mini-market, bakery, etc....
Only 5 minutes walk from the town hall, the cours honoré cresp from where you will see the sea, the theatre, convention center, international museum, and many other must-see sites for your holidays.
To park you have only 50 meters from the apartment the parking lot of the town hall / cathedral. It is chargeable but you can reserve a place during your stay.
Upon your arrival, you will find household linen (sheets, bath towels, bath mats), toilet paper, miniature shower gel, kitchen cleaning kit (dishwashing liquid, surface cleaner, detergent, dishwasher tablet and washing machine).
Free WIFI
## Access
All spaces in this apartment are for travelers, we will ask tenants on each arrival to take care of the premises.
Love has been put so that you spend your most beautiful holidays so thank you for respecting it.
A deposit of 200 euros collected will be requested on each arrival and will be returned no later than 48 hours after your departure if no damage or breakage has been observed. In this case, part or all of it may be retained.
## Interaction
Concierge by profession, our entire team will take great care to prepare your stay in our wonderful region.
The best way to reach us is what's app, as soon as we have accepted your stay our contact details will appear.
An automatic message will be sent to you via the application with our email or if you prefer we can simply exchange via the application.
## Neighborhood
Grasse has a long and varied past and a rich heritage... But also toilet waters, soaps, powders... whose scents are provided by the flowers of the surrounding countryside. For several years the city of Grasse has been part of the material world heritage of unesco. In the 19th century, Grasse had become the world capital of perfumery and a major tourist destination.
Only 15 km from Cannes, at 300-400 m altitude, Grasse is a breath of fresh air in a green setting of mountains, forests and caves. Although it is the fourth largest city in the Alpes-Maritimes, Grasse and its country are a place of vacation and rest. Illustrious people have stayed there, from Princess Pauline Bonaparte, the Emperor's sister, in 1807-08 to actor and writer Dirk Bogarde, including Queen Victoria. And even Napoleon, but he was in too much of a hurry to dwell on it.
Coming from Cannes, the visitor passes in front of the Palais des Congrès located in a Belle-Epoque building, formerly the Casino de Grasse. Further on, the splendid 19th century villas and the superb 17th and 18th century mansions begin to rise (Hotel de Cabris, Hotel de Ponteves, Court de Fontmichel). And then, the Place aux Aires welcomes you, bordered by arcades and houses with red and yellow ocher facades with a fountain with four superimposed basins in the middle. Here you can take a break on one of the café or restaurant terraces and taste the local speciality, the “fassoum”, courgette flower fritters.
From the square you start to go back in time descending towards the old center. The maze of narrow, shady alleys that make up the historic district could be the setting for a swashbuckling film. Even if no mysterious masked swordsman is likely to emerge from a vaulted passage, you will be surprised at the bend of each staircase or square.
With their houses and buildings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, the sometimes slightly dirty streets retrace the development of the town: the square Saracen tower, the remains of the 16th century ramparts, the former bishopric which has now become the town hall. .. Unfortunately, some buildings are showing their age and a facelift is in order.
All the streets converge towards Place du Puy and Notre Dame du Puy cathedral (also from the arcade overlooking Place Godeau). Built in the 10th-11th century and remodeled in the 17th century, its huge bell tower was added in the 17th century. This Romanesque church houses a magnificent altarpiece by Louis Brea, paintings by Rubens, a painting by Fragonard, stained glass windows and statues.
But the history of Grasse is also in its perfumes.
The tannery was the main activity of the city from the Middle Ages until its peak in the 17th century. With the concept and then the great popularity of scented gloves, this period saw the birth of perfumery, which has since reigned supreme.
Today the industry with its 30 perfumeries remains discreet but three manufacturers - the Parfumerie Fragonard, its historic factory and perfumery, the Parfumerie Molinard and the Factory and Museum Galimard - open their doors and offer free guided tours. The visits show the stages of production, from the collection of flowers to the bottling, and at the end the visitor can create and take away his own perfume.
The International Museum of Perfumery (MIP), located in the city center of Grasse, retraces
in an exceptional setting, 3000 years of the history of perfume and Les Jardins du MIP in Mouans-Sartoux, house a conservatory of perfume plants.
Other museums of interest are located in sumptuous mansions.
Museum of Art and History of Provence
Local history museum set up in 1921 in the former Hôtel de Cabris. It evokes life in Grasse in the 18th century. Visitors can admire the rooms of the house as the Marquise de Clapiers-Cabris lived there.
Fragonard Villa-Museum
Installed in the Hôtel de Villeneuve, a magnificent residence from the 18th century, the Age of Enlightenment. It offers visitors many works by the artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard, a child of Grasse who became "the King's painter", and his descendants, whose astonishing trompe l'oeil fresco on the staircase, created by his son, 13 years old at the time.
Around Grasse:
Caves with evocative names like Trou du Curé
## Transit
Grasse is accessible by train from Ventimiglia, Nice and Cannes and is well served by public transport.
Otherwise you can ask us to set up a private transfer from the airport or train station to your resort.
## Ratings
If you want regular cleaning it is possible and on request.
This service is billed at 35 euros per hour.
One or more changes of sheets and towels are possible and on request.
The complete kit, a bed and 2 towel kits is charged 40 euros.
On request we can provide you with beach towels
Amenities
Pool
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Smoking allowed
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Map of Grasse
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How much does this apartment cost compared to others in Grasse?
The average price for a rental in Grasse is $186 per night. This rental is $23 above the average.
Is parking included with this apartment?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at 3 Nice duplex, in the center of the historic district. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this apartment?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at 3 Nice duplex, in the center of the historic district. Enjoy the water!
Is 3 Nice duplex, in the center of the historic district pet friendly?
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What amenities are available at 3 Nice duplex, in the center of the historic district?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, smoking allowed, and laundry.
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