
Le Patio Palace is located in the heart of the Exotic Gardens area. Its exact address, 41-45 rue Hector Otto, takes us into the heights of the Principality in this quiet, residential area. Built in 1999 by SEMI Monaco and architect Joseph Iori, Patio Palace offers a breathtaking view of the Principality. Between sea and mountains, residents enjoy panoramic views over the magnificent scenery of the Côte d'Azur.
If residents enjoy this privileged location, employees are not left out. The Patio Palace has the unique feature of a large office space and a shopping arcade on a dedicated floor. The total land area is 22,000m2 for residential and 7,000m2 for business. In detail, this gives us on the first building, 5 levels of parking, one level of shopping arcade, 3 levels of offices and a 17 floor tower including 14 floors of apartments and a private swimming pool, then a second tower of 11 levels including 5 of offices, 2 of technical premises and cellars, 2 of apartments and 2 of gardens and swimming pool.
A mix that renders the residence particularly dynamic, without compromising on the high standard of services offered to residents.
Le Patio Palace ensures a calm, rich with activities, especially for families. In the neighborhood, residents have the option of visiting the Villa Paloma, home to the National Museum of Monaco, as well as the famous Botanical Gardens, one of the Principality's most visited sites. The Exotic Gardens area includes the Princess Grace Hospital, a school and children's parks. An ideal environment for families in search of tranquility.
Opting for the Patio Palace means living in Monaco while preserving a form of tranquility typical of the countryside. An ideal compromise.
Choosing Patio Palace means living in Monaco while preserving a sense of calm typical of the surrounding countryside. A perfect compromise for those looking for apartments for sale in Monaco or apartments for rent in Monaco, with a unique living environment.

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