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2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 5 80 sq m
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Biot, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
- Marineland Antibes5 min drive
- Aquasplash5 min drive
- Juan-les-Pins Beach12 min drive
- Nice (NCE-Cote d'Azur)14 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Single Bed and 1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Kitchen
About this property
Pretty little house in Biot
## Space
Welcome to this pretty little house just minutes from the picturesque village of Biot. It features a living room extended by a terrace overlooking the pool, a fully equipped kitchen, and two bedrooms. The first is a master bedroom, and the second bedroom has a single bed and a double bed on the mezzanine. You will also benefit from two bathrooms: one with a shower and one with a bathtub. Two to three parking spaces are available on the property. Air conditioning only in the living room which diffuses throughout the house.
A small above-ground pool, perfectly integrated into the landscape, with a wooden deck will enhance your vacation.
Please do not jump into the pool to avoid damaging it. This is a shell pool.
You will find linens (sheets, bath towels, bath mats) and welcome kits upon arrival. Pool towels on request at an additional cost and subject to availability.
This is a non-smoking house.
Regarding the neighborhood: We are located in a quiet, residential area, and we count on your seriousness to respect the neighborhood's tranquility.
We have made every effort to ensure you have the best possible vacation, so please respect this.
## Access
The house is well-equipped. Sheets and towels are provided, and you will have access to the entire accommodation. We ask that tenants take care of the premises.
## Interaction
The Bird Renting team is delighted to welcome you to Antibes.
A member of our team will meet you on site to hand over the keys.
We will be available to advise you before and during your stay, and can be reached by phone or email to ensure your vacation goes smoothly.
## Neighborhood
BIOT:
Perched in the heart of the Côte d'Azur and 5 minutes from the Mediterranean, Biot overlooks hills covered with mimosa and olive trees.
Heritage
A rich historical heritage
At the beginning of the 20th century, the decline of the pottery industry became more pronounced. Biot refocused on agriculture, mainly vineyards and horticulture, which declined around 1960, while a new activity began to emerge.
The Sophia Antipolis business park, Europe's first technology park, was created in 1970. Biot's appearance changed, and neighborhoods outside the village developed.
History
An authentic Provençal town
The village walls expanded, and during the 16th and 17th centuries, cultivation and pottery brought wealth to the villagers. The jar industry developed, transforming Biot into a major center of pottery production. However, in the 19th century, pottery, quarrying, and kilnstone cutting activities declined. At the same time, art and crafts flourished. Fernand Léger, Raymond Peynet, and many others settled in Biot and contributed to its reputation. In 1956, Eloi Monod founded the Verrerie de Biot and its bubbled glass. Biot then became the town of fine crafts...
Nature... Breathe...
The Brague Departmental Park covers no less than 480 hectares. Accessible to all, regardless of age or skill level, the hiking trails allow you to discover the best-hidden secrets of the Mediterranean landscapes. Moreover, along these paths, numerous historical remains can be observed, such as old mills, traces of charcoal millstones, the Pierres à Four ash quarries, and even evidence of the Roman presence...
Crafts
Destination for Fine Crafts
Since the second half of the 20th century, blown glass has become the new symbol of the village. Awarded the Ville et Métiers d'Art label since 1997 for the glass industry, Biot has become, in almost 60 years, the capital of contemporary glass in France. Several glassworks, each with their own unique personality, have set up shop in Biot to showcase the subtlety of glassmaking.
But many artists also have their own studios or shops in Biot: painters, sculptors, designers, ceramists, jewelers, goldsmiths, leatherworkers, photographers... all practice their passion in the authentic setting of a Provençal village that inspires creativity.
Nearby: ANTIBES
The old town of Antibes will immerse you in a decidedly Mediterranean atmosphere, with markets and lively alleyways, squares and little squares where locals gather at the terraces of cafés and restaurants.
Antibes is also a city steeped in history. A former Greek port colony, you will have the opportunity to stroll along the harbor quays and its famous Billionaires' Quay. You'll find Fort Vauban and the Picasso Museum overlooking the Mediterranean Sea on the heights of old Antibes, as well as a beautiful cathedral.
A few kilometers away towards Nice, we find the Cagnes-sur-Mer racecourse, Marina Baie des Anges, and the famous Casino de la Siesta.
As for sporting activities, Antibes offers sailing, diving, windsurfing, kayaking, and catamaran rentals. For golf enthusiasts, golf courses are available nearby, as well as horseback riding and tennis.
Cap d'Antibes, where you'll find private beaches and nature reserves.
Juan les Pins:
A small town in the Alpes-Maritimes region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Juan-les-Pins is one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Mediterranean Sea.
Nestled west of the famous Cap d'Antibes, the seaside resort of Juan-les-Pins reflects the gentle atmosphere of the Riviera. This popular little town on the Côte d'Azur is home to numerous luxurious residences: palaces, villas, and luxury hotels face the Mediterranean Sea and gardens exude the delightful scent of Provence. We can still see what this immense pine forest once was, bordering fine sandy beaches, before transforming into a legendary seaside resort frequented by the elite of the artistic world over the years. Today, you can still enjoy its beautiful golden sand beaches or the privacy of its charming little coves.
It's obviously worth immersing yourself in the frenzy of Juan-les-Pins: nightclubs, a casino, and nightlife boutiques make it a paradise for night owls flocking to the seaside bars.
In addition to its vibrant atmosphere, Juan-les-Pins hosts a musical event that further enhances its image as a party town. Since the end of World War II, the town has established itself as a major jazz venue, hosting illustrious artists such as Sidney Bechet, Ella Fitzgerald, and Duke Ellington. Even today, the biggest names in jazz perform here every July during the Jazz à Juan festival in the Pinède Gould.
To escape the hustle and bustle of Juan-les-Pins, stop by the Exflora Park, spread over nearly 5 hectares. It contains approximately 330 plant species spread around a large olive grove. Here, different Mediterranean garden styles, ranging from Ancient Rome to the 19th-century Riviera, are brilliantly expressed. Don't miss the immense 500-meter-long waterway leading to the sea and lined with sumptuous rose bushes.
As you stroll through Juan-les-Pins, let yourself be captivated by its typical architecture, admiring the Belles Rives and its 1930s furniture, the Villa La Vigie, the Juana, listed as a Historic Monument, or the many Art Deco buildings that mark your visit. The Gallice harbor embraces the city's bay, offering a pleasant place for a seaside stroll, while the fine sandy beaches are the ideal place to relax, soak up the sun, or enjoy water sports.
Don't miss the Pinède Gould, where Ray Charles and Miles Davis made their European debuts. An avenue of footprints reveals the greats who have passed through.
Exflora Park offers more than 330 plant species for a charming and exotic stroll.
Don't miss the Jeanne d'Arc Church or the Notre-Dame de la Pinède Church to appreciate the architecture typical of this part of southern France.
A city of leisure and entertainment, Juan-les-Pins is full of appetizing seafood restaurants, and its breathtakingly decorated casino offers an introduction to gambling or the chance to discover various artists performing in the region. Nearby, Antibes is also a major tourist attraction, particularly thanks to its numerous museums. In winter, you can access several resorts in the region during the day, such as Isola 2000, in 1.5 hours by car.
## Transit
To get to the apartment:
- You can take the train and get off at the Antibes train station, which is a 10-minute walk away.
- You can drive and take the Antibes exit on the A8 motorway, which is 20 minutes from the apartment.
- If you are coming from the airport, the apartment is a 20-30 minute drive away.
## Notes
This is a high-quality residence; we naturally ask you to respect the neighbors.
The accommodation must be returned in a suitable condition and clean. Guests must respect the premises, the neighbors, and basic rules of cleanliness and hygiene during their stay.
All or part of the security deposit may be withheld in the event of non-compliance with these basic rules.
Smoking is not permitted inside.
Thank you in advance for your understanding.
Welcome to this pretty little house just minutes from the picturesque village of Biot. It features a living room extended by a terrace overlooking the pool, a fully equipped kitchen, and two bedrooms. The first is a master bedroom, and the second bedroom has a single bed and a double bed on the mezzanine. You will also benefit from two bathrooms: one with a shower and one with a bathtub. Two to three parking spaces are available on the property. Air conditioning only in the living room which diffuses throughout the house.
A small above-ground pool, perfectly integrated into the landscape, with a wooden deck will enhance your vacation.
Please do not jump into the pool to avoid damaging it. This is a shell pool.
You will find linens (sheets, bath towels, bath mats) and welcome kits upon arrival. Pool towels on request at an additional cost and subject to availability.
This is a non-smoking house.
Regarding the neighborhood: We are located in a quiet, residential area, and we count on your seriousness to respect the neighborhood's tranquility.
We have made every effort to ensure you have the best possible vacation, so please respect this.
## Access
The house is well-equipped. Sheets and towels are provided, and you will have access to the entire accommodation. We ask that tenants take care of the premises.
## Interaction
The Bird Renting team is delighted to welcome you to Antibes.
A member of our team will meet you on site to hand over the keys.
We will be available to advise you before and during your stay, and can be reached by phone or email to ensure your vacation goes smoothly.
## Neighborhood
BIOT:
Perched in the heart of the Côte d'Azur and 5 minutes from the Mediterranean, Biot overlooks hills covered with mimosa and olive trees.
Heritage
A rich historical heritage
At the beginning of the 20th century, the decline of the pottery industry became more pronounced. Biot refocused on agriculture, mainly vineyards and horticulture, which declined around 1960, while a new activity began to emerge.
The Sophia Antipolis business park, Europe's first technology park, was created in 1970. Biot's appearance changed, and neighborhoods outside the village developed.
History
An authentic Provençal town
The village walls expanded, and during the 16th and 17th centuries, cultivation and pottery brought wealth to the villagers. The jar industry developed, transforming Biot into a major center of pottery production. However, in the 19th century, pottery, quarrying, and kilnstone cutting activities declined. At the same time, art and crafts flourished. Fernand Léger, Raymond Peynet, and many others settled in Biot and contributed to its reputation. In 1956, Eloi Monod founded the Verrerie de Biot and its bubbled glass. Biot then became the town of fine crafts...
Nature... Breathe...
The Brague Departmental Park covers no less than 480 hectares. Accessible to all, regardless of age or skill level, the hiking trails allow you to discover the best-hidden secrets of the Mediterranean landscapes. Moreover, along these paths, numerous historical remains can be observed, such as old mills, traces of charcoal millstones, the Pierres à Four ash quarries, and even evidence of the Roman presence...
Crafts
Destination for Fine Crafts
Since the second half of the 20th century, blown glass has become the new symbol of the village. Awarded the Ville et Métiers d'Art label since 1997 for the glass industry, Biot has become, in almost 60 years, the capital of contemporary glass in France. Several glassworks, each with their own unique personality, have set up shop in Biot to showcase the subtlety of glassmaking.
But many artists also have their own studios or shops in Biot: painters, sculptors, designers, ceramists, jewelers, goldsmiths, leatherworkers, photographers... all practice their passion in the authentic setting of a Provençal village that inspires creativity.
Nearby: ANTIBES
The old town of Antibes will immerse you in a decidedly Mediterranean atmosphere, with markets and lively alleyways, squares and little squares where locals gather at the terraces of cafés and restaurants.
Antibes is also a city steeped in history. A former Greek port colony, you will have the opportunity to stroll along the harbor quays and its famous Billionaires' Quay. You'll find Fort Vauban and the Picasso Museum overlooking the Mediterranean Sea on the heights of old Antibes, as well as a beautiful cathedral.
A few kilometers away towards Nice, we find the Cagnes-sur-Mer racecourse, Marina Baie des Anges, and the famous Casino de la Siesta.
As for sporting activities, Antibes offers sailing, diving, windsurfing, kayaking, and catamaran rentals. For golf enthusiasts, golf courses are available nearby, as well as horseback riding and tennis.
Cap d'Antibes, where you'll find private beaches and nature reserves.
Juan les Pins:
A small town in the Alpes-Maritimes region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Juan-les-Pins is one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Mediterranean Sea.
Nestled west of the famous Cap d'Antibes, the seaside resort of Juan-les-Pins reflects the gentle atmosphere of the Riviera. This popular little town on the Côte d'Azur is home to numerous luxurious residences: palaces, villas, and luxury hotels face the Mediterranean Sea and gardens exude the delightful scent of Provence. We can still see what this immense pine forest once was, bordering fine sandy beaches, before transforming into a legendary seaside resort frequented by the elite of the artistic world over the years. Today, you can still enjoy its beautiful golden sand beaches or the privacy of its charming little coves.
It's obviously worth immersing yourself in the frenzy of Juan-les-Pins: nightclubs, a casino, and nightlife boutiques make it a paradise for night owls flocking to the seaside bars.
In addition to its vibrant atmosphere, Juan-les-Pins hosts a musical event that further enhances its image as a party town. Since the end of World War II, the town has established itself as a major jazz venue, hosting illustrious artists such as Sidney Bechet, Ella Fitzgerald, and Duke Ellington. Even today, the biggest names in jazz perform here every July during the Jazz à Juan festival in the Pinède Gould.
To escape the hustle and bustle of Juan-les-Pins, stop by the Exflora Park, spread over nearly 5 hectares. It contains approximately 330 plant species spread around a large olive grove. Here, different Mediterranean garden styles, ranging from Ancient Rome to the 19th-century Riviera, are brilliantly expressed. Don't miss the immense 500-meter-long waterway leading to the sea and lined with sumptuous rose bushes.
As you stroll through Juan-les-Pins, let yourself be captivated by its typical architecture, admiring the Belles Rives and its 1930s furniture, the Villa La Vigie, the Juana, listed as a Historic Monument, or the many Art Deco buildings that mark your visit. The Gallice harbor embraces the city's bay, offering a pleasant place for a seaside stroll, while the fine sandy beaches are the ideal place to relax, soak up the sun, or enjoy water sports.
Don't miss the Pinède Gould, where Ray Charles and Miles Davis made their European debuts. An avenue of footprints reveals the greats who have passed through.
Exflora Park offers more than 330 plant species for a charming and exotic stroll.
Don't miss the Jeanne d'Arc Church or the Notre-Dame de la Pinède Church to appreciate the architecture typical of this part of southern France.
A city of leisure and entertainment, Juan-les-Pins is full of appetizing seafood restaurants, and its breathtakingly decorated casino offers an introduction to gambling or the chance to discover various artists performing in the region. Nearby, Antibes is also a major tourist attraction, particularly thanks to its numerous museums. In winter, you can access several resorts in the region during the day, such as Isola 2000, in 1.5 hours by car.
## Transit
To get to the apartment:
- You can take the train and get off at the Antibes train station, which is a 10-minute walk away.
- You can drive and take the Antibes exit on the A8 motorway, which is 20 minutes from the apartment.
- If you are coming from the airport, the apartment is a 20-30 minute drive away.
## Notes
This is a high-quality residence; we naturally ask you to respect the neighbors.
The accommodation must be returned in a suitable condition and clean. Guests must respect the premises, the neighbors, and basic rules of cleanliness and hygiene during their stay.
All or part of the security deposit may be withheld in the event of non-compliance with these basic rules.
Smoking is not permitted inside.
Thank you in advance for your understanding.
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Languages
English, French, Italian
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About the area
Biot
Located in Biot, this holiday home is in a rural area and near theme parks. Cannes Harbour and Port of Nice are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those in the mood for shopping can visit Promenade de la Croisette and Promenade des Anglais. Antibes Land and Aquasplash are also worth visiting. Jet skiing and kayaking offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and cycling nearby.

Biot, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
What's nearby
- Marineland Antibes - 5 min drive - 4.9 km
- Aquasplash - 5 min drive - 4.9 km
- Sophia Antipolis - 7 min drive - 5.6 km
- Picasso Museum - 11 min drive - 8.3 km
- Juan-les-Pins Beach - 12 min drive - 10.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- O’ Sarracino - 19 min walk
- The Green King - 7 min drive
- Lobby Bar - 7 min drive
- Emilie and the Cool Kids - 7 min drive
- Brasserie le Piccolo - 17 min walk
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