
Monte Carlo Sun. A solar name far from overrated. Located in the Rousse Saint Roman neighborhood, this residence is one of the most emblematic of Monaco. Built during the golden age of the eighties, the Monte Carlo Sun is composed of two buildings: a 26-floor tower and a 5-floor building. In total, the residence offers 450 prestigious apartments. Residents enjoy high-end services, including a private swimming pool, a park, a clubhouse and two parking lots, one for residents and the one for visitors. A big plus when you need to host guests, not to mention a 7/7 concierge service.
The Monte Carlo Sun looms over the sea. At a height of 86 meters, the tower offers its residents an exceptional panoramic view from the sea to the rock. For more than 40 years, it has offered a pleasant living environment with its shapes and colors that are typical of 1980s buildings. The residence offers two entrances, one leading directly to the Larvotto beaches and the other to the city center, close to Monaco's main commodities.
The Monte Carlo Sun also has the privilege of being located near the Monaco Country Club. A club famous for it’s Tennis Masters 1000, the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, first unmissable meeting of the season on clay. If you're not into ochre, tennis or sport, you can also take a few extra steps to chill out in one of the two superb close-by hotels: the Monte Carlo Beach and the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort. A neighborhood of the highest standing.
Booming, the La Rousse neighborhood is also the site of one of the Principality's jewels, the Monte Carlo Sun. Its residents won't tell you otherwise.

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