Building Amenities
Monaco is just 2 km wide. Every building is within walking distance of the Mediterranean.
Public Transport
CAM bus and MonaBike stations near Tour Elsa
1 bus stop within 400m
Nearest: Larvotto (400m)
7 MonaBike stations within 400m
Nearest: Carmelha (49m)
Princesse Grace (87m)
Saint-Roman (149m)
Boulevard d'Italie (186m)
Testimonio (P) (201m)
Carmes (321m)
LARVOTTO (385m)
About Tour Elsa
Tour Elsa is a residential tower in La Rousse, Monaco's eastern district that rises from the Larvotto seafront toward the French border. The building is part of the cluster of high-rise residences that characterise the Saint Roman quarter of La Rousse, where tower blocks take advantage of the hillside elevation to deliver sea views from their upper floors.
The building provides a residential address in a district that has seen sustained buyer interest as an alternative to Monte-Carlo's highest prices. La Rousse's proximity to both Larvotto beach and the French town of Beausoleil gives Tour Elsa residents access to the seafront and to everyday services on both sides of the border. The building suits buyers who want the La Rousse lifestyle: elevated sea views, beach access, and the quieter residential tempo of the eastern Principality.
Real Estate Profile
La Rousse's tower stock provides a range of entry points into the district's property market, with pricing influenced by floor level, orientation, and sea-view quality. Tour Elsa sits within this market, offering apartments in a district where prices per square metre remain below the Carre d'Or but have shown consistent growth as buyer demand for La Rousse addresses has increased.
The building's position among the Saint Roman towers means it benefits from the district-level trends that are driving La Rousse's market: growing international interest, proximity to Larvotto, and the practical appeal of the French border services in Beausoleil.
Location and Convenience
La Rousse positions Tour Elsa within a short walk of Larvotto beach to the south. The Grimaldi Forum is nearby on the coast, and Monte-Carlo is accessible along Avenue Princesse Grace. Beausoleil, the French border town above La Rousse, provides supermarkets and everyday services at French price levels.
CAM bus routes serve the district and connect to Monte-Carlo and the rest of the Principality. The A8 motorway is accessible from the nearby border for connections to Nice Airport and the wider Riviera.
Frequently Asked Questions
What district is Tour Elsa in?
La Rousse, Monaco's eastern hillside district, in the Saint Roman quarter.
Does it have sea views?
Upper floors benefit from the elevation that the Saint Roman hillside provides, with Mediterranean views available from appropriately positioned apartments.
How close is the beach?
Larvotto beach is a short walk downhill from the building.
What is the price level?
La Rousse offers prices below the Carre d'Or, making it an attractive alternative for buyers seeking sea views at more accessible levels.
Interested in Tour Elsa?
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