
Typical construction of the seventies in Monaco, the Vallespir residence overlooks the Larvotto beaches for 50 years. The building has a kitsch, slightly antique charm, with its big, straight balconies and two color blinds that were very popular at the time. The Vallespir is a residence exclusively devoted to residential accommodation, with 12 floors plus the ground floor. The building is situated second from the sea, an enviable position that makes it very easy to reach the beaches on foot or via the public lifts.
Like all the residences in the Principality, The Vallespir has a daily concierge service. The building offers high-standard services, with several flats having been modernized by their owners over time. The residence has two entrances, the main one on the sea side and the second on the mountain side. They allow quick access to the Boulevard des Moulins and its countless boutiques, as well as the Carré d'Or, Monaco's central area. There are also a few local shops on Boulevard des Italiens, including a bakery, a pharmacy and a small supermarket.
The Vallespir is located in the Larvotto district in the east part of the Principality. This is a highly popular residential area. The residence is located in the heart of a peaceful environment where it is also possible to enjoy long walks along the Mediterranean coast. For sporty types, the Monaco Country Club or the Beach Club are less than 5 minutes away. The Vallespir offers its residents the true essence of Monegasque life. Calm, tranquility and activities nearby. And as a bonus, it has a seventies vibe for those who are feeling nostalgic.

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