Hotel Principe offers free parking in a quiet location in the heart of Sanremo, 100 metres behind the casino and 200 metres from the Russian Church and the Lungomare Imperatrice beaches.
Tanya
France
Great location. Free room upgrade. Friendly staff. Parking.
Just 350 metres from its own private beach and a few steps from Sanremo’s famous Casino, this hotel offers spectacular panoramic views of the sea. No wonder it is called Paradiso.
Grand Hotel De Londres is set on the seafront in Sanremo, just 300 metres from the casino. It features an outdoor sea-water swimming pool, free WiFi, and a Ligurian restaurant.
Featuring a modern wellness centre, a private garden and bar, Villa Sylva & Spa is a beautiful 18th-century villa 350 metres from the Ligurian Sea and just outside the centre of Sanremo.
Karina
United Kingdom
Everything was perfect, super clean and all the staff were friendly and helpful.
In a superb location, in front of the beach, Sanremo Luxury Suites offers comfortable accommodation at great rates in a quiet, tranquil setting. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Hotel Villa La Brise offers comfortable and cosy accommodation in a 20th-century villa with no lift, in a residential area 100 metres from Sanremo's sea front.
Located in a quiet yet central neighbourhood of Sanremo, Hotel Riviera is 150 metres from Sanremo Casino and 5 minutes' walk from the seaside. Its simple rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
Jonasson
Iceland
Nice litle place, frendly fellow in the reception, good garage for the motorcycle.
Hotel Globo & Suite offers a familiar atmosphere and spacious rooms. It is right on the main pedestrianized shopping street in Sanremo, next to Piazza Colombo and the Ariston Theatre.
In a quiet, peaceful residential area, close to the centre of town and very near the sea, Hotel Villa Maria offers en suite rooms with a classic décor.
Hotel Belle Epoque is in the heart of Sanremo, 150 metres from the famous casino, the sea, and the popular Ariston Theatre. Services includes free Wi-Fi access.
Very clean and extremely friendly staff. Good location.
Just 100 metres from the Casino, Hotel Eletto is comfortably set in the beautiful historic centre of Sanremo, on the central Via Matteoti, near beaches and the main harbour.
Very clean and comfortable and in an excellent location.
Hotel Marinella is set right on Sanremo's marina, less than a 5-minute walk from Teatro Ariston and 200 metres from the city's new railway station. All rooms are air conditioned.
Grand Hotel De Londres is set on the seafront in Sanremo, just 300 metres from the casino. It features an outdoor sea-water swimming pool, free WiFi, and a Ligurian restaurant.
Just great value, staff and old style Italian atmosphere
Attractively situated in the Sanremo Centre district of Sanremo, Correnti Boutique Hotel Gold is situated 600 metres from Baia Greca Beach, 1.2 km from Spiaggia Libera Attrezzata and 200 metres from...
Offering colourful air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, the Esperia Hotel is in central Sanremo, in front of the cycle path and 150 metres from both the free sandy beach and the Palafiori exhibition...
Gentillesse du personnel.petit déjeuner excellent.
Located in a quiet yet central neighbourhood of Sanremo, Hotel Riviera is 150 metres from Sanremo Casino and 5 minutes' walk from the seaside. Its simple rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
hospitality and service , room service is very good
Hotel Rio Sanremo offers comfortable accommodation in Sanremo. The hotel is located near the seaside and is close to the Sanremo Ovest motorway access.
very welcoming, helpful and polite team! thank you very!
Hotel Villa La Brise offers comfortable and cosy accommodation in a 20th-century villa with no lift, in a residential area 100 metres from Sanremo's sea front.
The location and the amazing view from the balcony
Hotel Ariston Montecarlo overlooks the Bay of Sanremo and features a sun terrace with outdoor swimming pool. This modern building offers a lush garden, a bar, and free WiFi throughout.
Parking et emplacement
Propre
Savon ect à disposition
Hotel Belsoggiorno enjoys a great position on Sanremo’s main promenade, 100 metres from the sea. You can leave your car at a private secured park and walk into town in 5 minutes.
Great location, clean room, delicious breakfast and friendly stuff.
Situated in Sanremo, 500 metres from Spiaggia Libera Attrezzata, Eveline 2 - Piscina Privata o Jacuzzi features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Décoration
Accueil
Proximité à pied du centre ville
Set in Sanremo, less than 1 km from Baia Greca Beach, Spa & Wellness by Des Anglais " Ingresso SPA gratuito" offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Hôtel de charme bien placé avec stationnement et spa
Hotel Globo & Suite offers a familiar atmosphere and spacious rooms. It is right on the main pedestrianized shopping street in Sanremo, next to Piazza Colombo and the Ariston Theatre.
Nice place in the city center of Sanremo. Nice room.
Hotel Morandi is just a 5-minute walk from Sanremo's seafront promenade. Set in landscaped gardens, it offers spacious rooms with free WiFi and air conditioning.
Clean rooms, nice breakfast buffet, good location.
Set 2.5 km from Sanremo, Bobby Executive boasts wonderful views of the Gulf of Sanremo, and offers a swimming pool and comfortable rooms with private facilities and air conditioning. Parking is free.
There was parking at the back. Good value for the money.
Ideally located 50 metres from the seafront promenade in central Sanremo, 2-star Albergo Malibu is set on the 2nd floor of an Art-Nouveau building.
Location, helpful and pleasant hosts, tasty breakfast
FAQs about hotels in Sanremo
On average, 3-star hotels in Sanremo cost £92 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sanremo are £127 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sanremo can on average be found for £287 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sanremo this weekend is £136 or, for a 4-star hotel, £210. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sanremo for this weekend cost on average around £311 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £88 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sanremo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £156 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sanremo will cost around £225 (based on Booking.com prices).
Covering gentle hills overlooked by higher peaks, Sanremo is a sophisticated Italian Riviera town with a glamorous casino. Built in 1905, this Liberty-style building hosts rounds of the Italian and European Poker Tours.
Down the road are the colourful minarets of San Basilio Russian Orthodox Church, while in the opposite direction is the Ariston Theatre, home of the Sanremo Music Festival – Italy’s biggest musical contest.
Nearby Piazza Colombo is a large square enlivened with vibrant flowers. Sanremo (or San Remo) is known as the City of Flowers and has the Mediterranean’s most important flower market. The surrounding area also produces olive oil, and fine examples can be purchased in shops of hillside La Pigna, the medieval part of town accessible only by stone steps.
Atop the hill, the Regina Elena Gardens provide lovely views down to the sandy beach and yacht-lined marina. Whale watching and diving trips depart from the harbour, and a few streets away is Villa Nobel, where Alfred Nobel died. A cycle path runs nearby and continues along the Ligurian coast all the way to Genoa, following the route of the old train tracks.
The modern tracks are underground and the train station is surrounded by the Sanremo accommodation on Booking.com, ranging from cheap apartments and guest houses to 5-star hotels.
Very family orientated and quite spread out along the...
Very family orientated and quite spread out along the liguria coast
Really, very different from the neighbouring Cote D'azur - more reserved and less glamorous. Not a lot of tourists The people were friendly, when I was asking for directions on my cycle to San Remo and then back to Nice, France. The hotel Corso, I stayed in was very dated and did not have any smoke alarms - so really not great - safety wise......
Food was noticeably cheaper than in France
The beaches were quite small and busy with local families
The dedicated cycle route/Capo Nero tunnel from San Remo to Ospadaletti was really great and a real highlight of the ride
Important Cycle tip - avoid the road tunnel from Menton to Grimaldi - use the alternative route at the traffic lights at Port Garavan, Menton ,France for your safety - but is is a 15% gradient climb into Grimaldi - so you need strong legs !
david
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Sanremo is a beautiful coastal town with lots of hidden gems...
Sanremo is a beautiful coastal town with lots of hidden gems. The beachfront is beautiful with a cycle path that stretches the entirety of the coast both to the east and the west.
The old town up the hill is interesting and varied with lots of alleyways and lots of steps.
The port has a sea wall that you can walk along and gives a great view back to the amazing coastline.
Throughly recommend visiting Sanremo if you’re after something a little bit different but wants walks and views.
The restaurants and cafes are amazing and they are all great value for money. Most areas around the centre of town have free communal Wi-Fi.
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We had not expected much but once we arrived we were charmed...
We had not expected much but once we arrived we were charmed by the atmosphere. The old town was a treat to explore. Wandering up to the top of the town is a bit of a work-out but the view of the city from there makes it worthwhile. The coast area of the town is also worth wandering through.
Richard Illner
Austria
10
Scored 10
I stayed a few different places along this stretch of coast,...
I stayed a few different places along this stretch of coast, and chose each for a unique experience.
Although I'm bored by lying on the beach, I do like to swim on a hot day, so San Remo has a few options there.
But I'd consider this as more of a city break. Not a huge city; granted. But the compactness caused by the mountains coming right down to the sea, and the wealth of history make San Remo feel quite urban.
There are dozens of lovely churches, and the faded glamour of buildings from it's Belle Epoque heyday. Plus of course, the old town, with it's winding streets and steep alleyways.
The cycleway/footpath which follows the original railbed is a great asset to the region. By nature it's flat, but follows the spectacular coastline almost all the way to France, and several kilometres to the east as well. A perfect excuse to hire an e-bike (or pedal or even jog), to explore some of the gorgeous neighbouring towns and beaches; such as those at Bordighera.
I climbed up through the old town to visit Madonna Della Costa, which looks like it was transported over the Alps from 'The Sound Of Music', but features a spectacular panorama of the city and Mediterranean.
San Remo was full of really nice surprises!
Shaun
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were visiting Italy the 5 time, and San Remo felt little...
We were visiting Italy the 5 time, and San Remo felt little bit pricy for restaurants, beach entering, but on the whole it's very beautiful region. It's very close to France so you can have a chance to visit even 3 countries(Italy, Monaco and France).
Gabija
Lithuania
10
Scored 10
The first thing you notice is that the place is swarming...
The first thing you notice is that the place is swarming with Vespas of all sizes and manufactures.
This is my list of Pros vs. Cons :
Pros:
1. A very good and quite beach
2. You can find water to drink quite easily and also the water price is very low.
3. The water itself has a very high quality
4. The narrow stone streets are amazing and also not easy, especially if you're not a local, as many of them are on a high spots and you need to climb some very tough stairs.
Cons:
1. The main street is very noisy and crowded.
2. Getting out from Sanremo by bus, as I did might be tricky.
3. The bus station itself is located is one of most sunniest spots in the city which can be harsh during summer.
Perfect location in very center of San Remo. The place is a spacious room with a big comfy bed and a huge rain shower and a terrace. A quiet place in the middle of a busy city. The host was great. She even brought us fruits, sweets and juice, which we appreciated a lot after long travel. I highly recommend Locanda Sapori and would stay there again when we visit San Remo.
First time ever I have to give a 10,0!
Gabriella and Aldo were the nicest hosts I ever had - so helpful and they read our every wish from our lips!
The view from the apartment to the sea and to San Remo is so incedible - during the day and during the day!
My expectations were exceeded by far. This trip will remain unforgettable!
We will come back!!!
Great location just a short walk from the centre of town. Easy secure parking. Friendly, efficient welcome and great breakfast. And a lovely room with balcony.Excellent value for money. This was a great stop over on our annual trip back from Puglia to Yorkshire as we like to visit different paces. And there are plenty of good restaurants in San Remo!
Great location, clean, comfortable and most importantly very friendly and helpful staff. In addition to traveling, we were dropping our daughter off for a study abroad program. We needed to get lab work re-done in Italy for the program, and the staff at the hotel helped us a lot to find where and how to do that.
The hotel offers self-catering apartments and enjoys a sea front location. There is parking available on site, which was a requirement for my motorbike. It has a great location to access all of the main San Remo attractions. The staff are friendly and welcoming. I really enjoyed my stay here.
Breakfast came with the room and was lovely. The gentleman host in the restaurant was friendly and helpful. Staff members were very kind. I stayed in the Girasole room and felt very relaxed. The hotel was close to the train station and a 10-15 minute walk to the main parts of town.
The place was clean and comfortable. San Remo is not all that big. It a 10 minute walk to the old town section. Everything seemed close. I wish I had more than one night there. I would stay there again. I think the place is well-suited for short stays.
it is a good location within walking distance of most of San remo. the breakfast was excellent and the staff very courteous. There is parking and for us that's important since it was a driving tour of Europe. The room was large and a view.
stunning building and gardens, spacious suite, heated seawater pool, great spa, private jacuzzi with sea view and only 5 min away from the bustling streets of San Remo. perfect sanctuary
Marco was extremely helpful. The hotel is a grand dame and in a great location for shopping, beaches, bike riding, restaurants, etc. It was gracious in every detail.
If you want to see the real Italy, this is San Remo. An ideal apartment in the old town will complement the unique Italian charm well. I highly recommend!
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