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San Remo Resort Hotel

 

To Italians, Sanremo is the epitome of the elegant Riviera resort town. Mostly built at the turn of the century, it boasts broad avenues lined with ornate mansions, palm trees and colorful flowers year-round, because it never really gets cold here. Indeed, Sanremo is known as "The Flower Capital of Italy," because its nurseries grow enormous quantities of blooms and ship them to florists throughout Europe. Glass greenhouses line the hills, soaking up the warm Mediterranean sun. A visit to the flower market can be a refreshing way to start the day before driving or training off to Monte Carlo (25 miles away), the French Riviera (35 miles to Nice), or Portofino (65 miles). After a refreshing dip in the pool, end the day by trying your luck at the Sanremo Casino, and find out why European gambling is so very different from Las Vegas or Atlantic City. Also of interest are the Olive Oil Museum and the Naval Museum in nearby Imperia, as well as the many delightful hill towns in the off-the-beaten-track hills just outside town.


Location: In the town of Sanremo, 2 km from the train station and the A1 Autostrada. The Genoa airport is 130 km away, but the closest one is in Nice (55 km). Click here to see a map.
 
Public transportation: You can stay here without a car, but you’ll need to take short taxi rides up and down the hill to town. All the major sites on the Italian and French Rivieras can be reached by frequent train service.
 
Rooms: Single, double and triple rooms, and junior suites. Every room has a balcony with sea view, as well as a private bathroom with stall shower and hair dryer. Wheelchair-accessible and non-smoking rooms are available.
 
Features: Air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, safe, mini-bar.
 
Facilities: Elevator; restaurant open seven days a week; bar; satellite TV room; swimming pool with Jacuzzi and bar; cement tennis court; garage; shuttle to and from town (at pre-established times).

  

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CLOSED FEBRUARY 24-MARCH 1, 2008  

Nightly B&B Rate for 2008 (per room)
One-Night Stays OK
Except Two-Night Minimum Stay
over Jan. 26-27 and April 25-27
And Three-Night Minimum Stay
over March 21-24, May 22-25 and Aug. 14-17
Includes taxes, services & continental breakfast
  Low Season
Jan. 5-25
Jan. 28-Feb. 23
March 2-20
March 25-April 24
April 28-May 22
Sept. 29-Dec. 26
Mid Season
Jan. 26-27
April 25-27
May 26-June 30
Sept. 1-25
High Season
Jan. 1-4
March 21-24
April 6-9
May 23-25
July 1-Aug. 31
Sept. 26-28
Dec. 27-Jan. 4, 2009
Double Room for Single Use 60.00 EURO 75.00 EURO 85.00 EURO
Superior Double Room 95.00 EURO 135.00 EURO 155.00 EURO
Superior Triple Room 130.00 EURO 150.00 EURO 180.00 EURO
Junior Suite (2 people) 135.00 EURO 175.00 EURO 215.00 EURO
Family Room (4 people) 130.00 EURO 150.00 EURO 180.00 EURO
Child 4-8 years old in Double Room 24.00 EURO 34.00 EURO 39.00 EURO
Child 9-12 years old in Double Room 33.50 EURO 47.50 EURO 54.50 EURO
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The Sanremo Casino opens every day at 2:30 for Roulette, 30 et 40 and Chemin de Fer; at 4:15 for Blackjack and Fair Roulette. Minimum age: 18. Credit cards accepted and ATM on the premises, as well as a restaurant, bar and theatre. Free parking is provided. Jacket and tie are required for most areas of the casino.

You do not need a car to stay here, but we recommend it.

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