Become the owner of 30, Rue Masséna, a beautifully restored classic town house with 15 apartments, right in the heart of Nice. All the apartments are fitted and tastefully appointed in the charming French style to accommodate two to six people. Separate kitchen, a tiled bathroom, air-conditioning and TV, as well as a lift etc. The building has a live-in concierge

Résidence Masséna is perfectly situated in the car-free pedestrian street of “Rue Masséna” - in the heart of Nice's best shopping area - a delightful, vibrant area which also prides itself on the number and range of its restaurants. Just two minutes’ walk from the charming Nice residence brings you to the Promenade des Anglais near Casino Ruhl and the Hotel Negresco, to the beach and the foam-flecked waves of the Mediterreanean, while a 10-minute bus ride will get you to Nice Côte d'Azur’s international airport.

The unique micro-climate of the Côte d'Azur enables Nice to boast of better weather and temperatures than, for example, Rome - so there are plenty of opportunities for sun-bathing and swimming, even in December and January. With an annual average temperature (air) of 16.6 C, Nice is one of Europe's most versatile holiday resorts both summer and winter - even when it comes to golfing and skiing. The skiing centres of the Alpes-Maritimes - Isola 2000, for example - are only an hour and a half's drive away from the warmth of the coast.

The old city in Nice and the Château Park, which lie only a few minutes away from the Résidence Masséna, are a chapter to themselves. 
The fantastic flowers, the vegetable and antique markets flanked by innumerable pavement restaurants and cafés, the market street, the fish market, the art galleries and a host of delightful shops with the very best regional food, wine and crafts - and the old city,  attractively bordered by the fantastically laid-out Château Park, high above the city and with a spectacular view out over the coast and the distant mountains.  
Make the acquaintance of the French-Italian charm that flourishes
in Nice - especially when the city is really itself, after the tourists 
have left for home. Then is the time for an upsurge in the cultural
life of the city, with internationally staged operatic and theatrical
performances as well as dancing and art festivals. Not forgetting
Nice's famous super-carnival, which lasts for almost three weeks
in February.