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4 bedroom Villa in Cannes. Sleeps 10
This exceptional villa is situated in the centre of Cannes in the area of Basse Californie, 7 minutes by car to the beach and congress centre.
Situated in a quiet neighbourhood, this villa is ideal for high-end accommodation for festivals or holidays or a private or corporate reception, a cocktail party, a business meeting or a film shooting.
Ground floor comprises a living room of 90 m2 with dining table and seating for 8, 3 couches, along with a home cinema/meeting area with video projector, satellite TV, DVD player and sound system, Professional fully equipped kitchen with access to the pool area and second smaller kitchen for preparations, Wine cellar, Office with desk, flat screen television and double sofa bed.
The First Floor has Bedroom 1 with King bed, TV, safe, terrace, walk in closet and jacuzzi bath and WC, Bedroom 2 with two single beds, can be joined to make a King bed), TV, safe, large shower and WC, Bedroom 3 with two single beds, can be joined to make a King bed, TV, safe, walk in closet and shower and WC, Bedroom 4 with two single beds, can be joined to make a King bed, TV, safe, terrace bath and WC
The Garden features a heated plunge pool, Outdoor furniture including sun-loungers and multiple tables and chairs, BBQ
Facilities: Security system with cameras and alarms for house and pool, Free and unlimited WiFi, Fully Air Conditioned throughout, Child friendly villa, Linens/towels and exit cleaning included, Outdoor parking for 4 parks.
Approximate location of the villa shown on map.
Based in Cannes, motorbike and scooter rental so you can explore the South of France.
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