Sanremo Italy. City of San Remo, Italy. The famous Golden Beaches of Sanremo

Festive, bright and noisy San Remo is a city of flowers, a favorite resort of Russian aristocrats, with parks and gardens, a luxurious casino, numerous boutiques, and a cheerful atmosphere. There is a Russian Church and Empress Maria Alexandrovna Boulevard. But first of all, the city is famous for the Italian Song Festival.

Sanremo, photo Jim Hart

Sanremo is a small but world famous city, a prestigious resort in the west, the pearl of the Flower Riviera (Riviera dei Fiori). The “big race” Rallye Sanremo, a sailing regatta and an enchanting song festival are held here, an old casino is open, a huge flower market operates, and vacationers are greeted by magnificent beaches.

Five things you must do in Sanremo

  1. Walk through the labyrinths of La Pigna.
  2. Rent a bike and ride along the longest cycling route in Europe.
  3. Visit the casino.
  4. Try pizza with sun-dried tomatoes piscialandrea at the Dick Turpin restaurant.
  5. Visit the picturesque villa of Alfred Nobel.

When is the best time to go?

San Remo is located in the west of Liguria, in the province of Imperia - 25 km from the border with France. The city stretches along the coast of the bay, between the Black and Green Capes. From the north it is protected from the winds by the Ligurian Alps. The weather here is comfortable all year round. The summer months are the hottest - on average +27°C, the water warms up to +23°C. In winter – about +8°C.

The swimming season begins in May and lasts until September. And it’s comfortable to relax at the resort all year round.

Attractions

Madonna della Costa

La Pigna Quarter

City Museum

Cathedral of San Siro

Cathedral of Christ the Savior

Empress Boulevard

Corso degli Inglesi

Nobel's Villa

Villa Ormond

Flower market

City Beach

Tre Ponti beach

Cala degli Orsi beach

La Pigna Quarter

Streets of La Pigna, photo flor

The ancient quarter of La Pigna (Pine Cone) is the historical center, the “heart” of the city, penetrated by many staircases, covered passages and arches. All its narrow winding streets lead to the sea.

Cathedral of San Siro

Cathedral of San Siro (Concattedrale di San Siro), photo Mirco-Garavaglia

The main Christian church of San Remo is the Cathedral of San Siro (Concattedrale di San Siro) of the 12th-13th centuries, built in the Roman-Gothic style on the foundation of an early Christian church. A relic is kept there - a miraculous black crucifix that protected the townspeople in the 16th century from the Saracens.

Madonna della Costa

Madonna della Costa (Santuario della Madonna della Costa), photo Duodenus

The sanctuary, called Madonna della Costa (Santuario della Madonna della Costa), is a modest, small 17th-century Catholic church on a hilltop, built to protect sailors. Inside the Baroque temple with a strict facade there is luxurious decoration: frescoes by Giacomo Boni, paintings by Giulio Procaccini, sculptures by Maragliano; A statue of the Madonna and Child (XIV century) has been preserved from the time the first church was built.

Cathedral of Christ the Savior

Church of Christ the Savior, Catherine and Seraphim of Sarov (Chiesa Russa, o del Cristo Salvatore), photo MARVIN 345

The Russian church was built on the initiative of the Russian community by the Italian architect P. Agosti according to the design of A. Shchusev in 1913 in the style of Moscow churches of the 17th century (Shchusev designed and created the Lenin Mausoleum in Moscow). Officially, it bears the name of Christ the Savior (Chiesa di Cristo Salvatore). The temple is active, but it does not have its own priest, so services are held irregularly. There is an exhibition of Orthodox icons inside.

Casino

Casino (Casino di Sanremo), photo by Claudio Oreggia

The casino (Casinò di Sanremo) has been operating since 1905. The establishment is located in a richly decorated Art Nouveau building. There was a time when local residents were prohibited from playing in casinos. Today the ban has been lifted, but they still don’t want to go there. The main visitors are tourists. In addition to gaming areas, there are cinema halls and a theater. The casino hosts concerts, exhibitions, theatrical performances, literary meetings, and poker championships. From 1951 to 1977, a song festival was held in the building.

Empress Boulevard

Corso dell'Imperatrice, photo by Steve Barowik

Sculpture Primavera, photo luciano

The Corso dell'Imperatrice boulevard got its name in honor of Empress Maria Alexandrovna, who was fascinated by the city. In 1874, she donated a significant amount to decorate the alley along the sea with Egyptian palm trees. Empress Boulevard is a great place for walking, starting from the Casino. Not far from the Spring sculpture (Primavera) there is a bust of Maria Alexandrovna herself, and next to the Russian Church and Hotel De Paris Sanremo you will find a memorial plaque to her.

Nobel's Villa

Villa Nobel, photo RXecoGRFTO

On Via Felice Cavallotti, near the port, there is the Villa Nobel Museum in the Moorish style with a beautiful park full of rare plants. Here the Swedish scientist, chemist, inventor, engineer, philanthropist, entrepreneur and founder of the most prestigious award lived and worked for the last five years - since 1891. The villa was built in 1870 by order of a pharmacist from Piedmont. Antique furniture and magnificent frescoes in the large conference room have been preserved. In the basement there is a museum dedicated to the work and life of Nobel, as well as the discoveries of the 19th century. The villa hosts scientific and cultural events.

Corso degli Inglesi

Castello Devachan, photo vistamare-case

Corso degli Inglesi is one of the beautiful streets of Sanremo. It is built up with rich villas in the Art Nouveau style of the 19th-20th centuries. The Neo-Renaissance Villa Bel Respiro houses the Floriculture Research Institute. During Mussolini's time, a military boarding house was set up at Villa Vista Lieta. The appearance of the villa-castle Castello Devashan has remained unchanged. The architecture of Villa Fiorentina was inspired by the Florentine Renaissance. Villa Viginia is a typical example of the Liberty style. A massive building in an elegant Art Nouveau style, it is the former Savoy Hotel.

Villa Ormond

Villa Ormond, photo ihlgeneve

Villa Ormond is located on a hill in the east of the city. The building is decorated with porticos and loggias, and there is a park around it, which is divided by a road. And once it stretched from the top of the hill all the way to the sea. Previously, the villa belonged to a Swiss family, today it is municipal property. The International Institute of Humanitarian Law is located here. Part of the park is designed in Japanese style in honor of Atami's sister city. In the lower part of the park there are sculptures of the King of Montenegro Nikola I and the Mexican poet, politician, speaker, and historiographer Ignacio Altamirano.

Sanremo Museum

Museum of the City of Sanremo (Museo Civico di Sanremo), photo pkaslik

Do you want to enrich your holiday with cultural leisure? Head to the Sanremo City Museum (Museo Civico di Sanremo). In 2016, he moved from the baroque Palazzo Borea D'Olmo to the 17th century Palazzo Nota (address: Piazza Alberto Nota, 6). The exhibition has 4 sections: archaeological with finds from prehistoric and ancient times; historical with items of medieval life and personal belongings of Garibaldi; gallery with paintings by Italian artists; poster section.

Flower market

Flowers of Sanremo, photo Loredana Genna

The flower market (Mercato dei Fiori) of Sanremo evokes delight and surprise. It is famous all over the world and covers an area of ​​12,000 square meters. m. Only after visiting here and plunging into the atmosphere of flowers and aromas, you begin to understand why San Nemo is called the “city of flowers.” The market is open daily from 04:00 to 18:00. If you come before closing, you may be given a luxurious bouquet.

Beaches of Sanremo, photo Tomek (tsn)

The sand and pebble beaches of Sanremo can be proud of their well-thought-out infrastructure. They are excellently equipped, but in terms of the quality of the shore they cannot be called elite. The beach area is separated from the hotels by a road. The coastal strip is protected by breakwaters.

The sandy city beach stretches from Porto Vecchio to Porto Sole. There is a yacht club here, and you can rent a boat.

The free Tre Ponti beach with a sandy descent into the sea is well equipped and suitable for surfing.

The most beautiful is Cala degli Orsi, a beach in the Bussana area.

The Ospedaletti beach area, located in the suburbs, is famous for its clear water.

On the city streets, photo Alex D

History paragraph

The “progenitor” of San Remo was the ancient settlement of Matutia, founded by the commander Gaius Matutius in the 1st century BC. In the 7th century, Bishop Romulus of Genoa preached Christianity in Matutia and helped people. During his lifetime he was canonized. Saint Romulus became the patron saint of the city, which was renamed in his honor - San Romolo, over time the name was transformed into San Remo. In the Middle Ages, the fortified quarter of La Pigna appeared, sheltering residents from Saracen raids. Since 1297, San Remo belonged to the influential Genoese family of Doria; it became a free city in the mid-15th century. Since the end of the 18th century, it gained fame as a seaside resort, popular among the Russian nobility. In 1864, Empress Maria Alexandrovna (wife of Alexander II) chose San Remo for her “wintering.” The Austrian Empress Sissi, traveling around Europe, visited San Remo several times. She was attracted by the mild climate and beautiful landscapes of the area.

Entertainment and holidays

Parade of Flowers (Sanremo in Fiore), photo Mario Berta

Fans of active recreation are invited to the Solari sports center with a football field, courts, and its own tennis school.

Along the Riviera dei Fiori, between maritime pine trees and beaches, there is a 24-kilometer cycle track built on the site of an old railway. Bicycles can always be rented. Skateboards and roller skates are suitable, walking will also bring a lot of fun.

Every year in March, the one-day cycling race "Primavera" starts along the route Sanremo - Milan. The strongest racers cover a 290-kilometer distance.

The most striking musical event is the Italian Song Festival (Festival della canzone italiana), which has given the world many Italian pop stars. It always takes place in February-March, on the stage of the large hall of the Ariston Theater (Teatro Ariston).

The three-day Flower Parade (Sanremo in Fiore), transforming city streets with colorful floral masterpieces, is also held in March.

In mid-June, a sailing regatta departs from San Remo - the prestigious Giraglia Rolex Cup, which runs along the route Marseille - Saint-Tropez - Corsica - Genoa.

In July, a pyrotechnic extravaganza takes place - the Fireworks Festival.

August 15 is the Ferragosto holiday with mass festivities, generous street food and fireworks.

The Rallye Sanremo auto racing takes place in the autumn, in September-October.

Cuisine and restaurants

Dish of Ligurian cuisine, photo Vigna Tech

In San Remo you must try seafood dishes. Taste Buridda fish soup with octopus, squid and cuttlefish; mussels stuffed with garlic in white wine; Ligurian pasta with shellfish; fish in Ligurian style; swordfish; dried cod; taglierini with mussels; shrimp in special sauce; spaghetti with mozzarella and crab; focaccio with sprat, garlic, tomatoes and olive oil. For a quick snack, you can have sardenaria (an old version of local pizza); cheese and vegetable pie (puff pastry, rice and vegetables). Desserts include pear pie. And, of course, excellent Italian wines.

Glam Restaurant- a gourmet restaurant, overlooking the sea, there is a menu in Russian, the average bill for two is approximately €180 (address: Corso degli Inglesi, 1; website: www.glamrestaurantsanremo.it). Everything is very tasty and beautifully decorated, the seafood is fresh. Try the lobster with caramelized melon; oysters, scallops; Ligurian rabbit pasta; pizza with truffles.

Taverna al 29- family restaurant serving Ligurian cuisine, wines from small wineries (address: Piazza Gian Domenico Cassini 5; website: ). Check for two from €60. A table must be reserved in advance.

For those who are used to eating at fast foods - Manik-L'Officina del Burger, a small burger joint with reasonable prices (address: Piazza Eroi Sanremesi 9).

Hotels

Hotels Sanremo, photo booking

The resort has many luxury hotel complexes and modern hotels, as well as budget options and apartments. If you are vacationing with children, then hotels on the Lungomare delle Nazioni or Corso Trento e Trieste embankment are suitable for you, there are playgrounds and attractions.

Villa Garnier, Bordighera, photo RXecoGRFTO

At Villa Luca, 7 km from the city along the A10 highway, there is the Pinacoteca Rambaldi, a gallery with paintings by masters of the 15th-19th centuries.

On the territory of Villa Hanbury in the town of Ventimiglia on Cape Mortola there is a large Botanical Garden, where 5800 species of plants are planted on 18 hectares.

In the fishing town of Bordighera, near the French border, lies the picturesque Villa Garnier, which inspired Claude Monet and Edmondo De Amicis. Here is the English Promenade - the longest embankment of the Italian Riviera.

Sanremo is a resort town located in the Italian province of Imperia, Liguria region. Of course, people come here for a beach holiday, entertainment, and there are attractions here too, but the main thing that made San Remo famous throughout the world is the pop song festival of the same name, in which both aspiring performers and world-class stars participate.

The city of San Remo has been marked on the map of Italy for several hundred years, but it received the title of a popular resort only in the 19th century. Empress Maria Feodorovna, the mother of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II, loved to come here. At her behest, a Russian community was founded in the city, and palm trees specially brought from Egypt were planted along the city embankment. Later, the wife of Nicholas II, Alexandra Fedorovna, began to often rest here. Soon San Remo became the main vacation spot of the Russian elite: famous creators, politicians, and members of the imperial family came here.

Among foreigners, especially the British, the city of San Remo gained particular popularity thanks to the novel “Doctor Antonio” by the Italian Giovanni Ruffino. The atmosphere of San Remo created in the novel turned out to be so attractive that literally over the next two seasons a stream of foreign guests poured into the city. San Remo gained fame as a fashionable resort, and it continues to this day.

Beach holiday

You can relax in San Remo all year round, but the beach season lasts approximately from the end of May to September, although there are those who want to swim in March-April. The peak of the season is the hottest months, July and August: during these months the air warms up to 27-28 degrees, the water up to 23, and it can be very pleasant to cool off in the sea waves.


The beaches in San Remo are mostly sand and pebbles, well-maintained and cozy. Most of them belong to hotels located on the seashore. Luxury hotels and real palaces coexist on the coast with relatively modest 2-3 star hotels, so everyone can find accommodation to suit their budget here.

And if some tourists don’t like a beach holiday in San Remo, then from here it’s a stone’s throw to the luxurious beaches of Nice. Between these cities there are regular direct buses and trains to Nice Ville station. The journey takes 1-1.5 hours, a train ticket costs 15 euros.

Attractions

La Pina Quarter

The main attraction that the city of Sanremo boasts is the ancient quarter of La Pigna, located north of the main street Corso Matteotti. It consists of many winding narrow streets, descents, and covered passages that have retained a completely medieval appearance. It is very easy to get lost here, but this does not stop connoisseurs of antiquity. And the friendly and sociable residents of La Pigna are always ready to show a lost tourist the way and even advise how to get to one or another attraction of the city - for example, the sanctuary called Madonna della Costa, which was built in the 17th century.

And from there it is best to go out onto Palace Street (via Palazzo) and explore the sights located on it. Chief among them is the ancient San Siro Cathedral, built in the 13th century.

Alfred Nobel's Villa

You should definitely see the villa of the entrepreneur, major scientist and founder of the most prestigious prize - Alfred Nobel. He often visited San Remo, and died here in 1896. He called his villa, a luxurious mansion at Corso Felice Cavallotti, 112, nothing more than “my nest.”


When describing the most interesting sights of San Remo, one cannot ignore the casino: the proximity to the legendary Monte Carlo has an effect. The Sanremo Casino is located on Corso degli Inglesi, in a luxurious Art Nouveau building.


The casino has not stopped operating for more than a century, since 1905, but its main visitors are not city residents, but tourists. There was a time when residents of Sanremo were even officially prohibited from playing in the casino; Now the ban has been lifted, but they are still not particularly keen to go there.

Cathedral of Christ the Savior

Finally, it is worth mentioning one more attraction that is of purely Russian origin - the traditional Russian Orthodox Church in honor of Christ the Savior, or Russian Church (Chiesa Russa). The temple was built in 1913 by the Italian architect Petro Agosti according to the design of Alexei Shchusev (who later designed and built the Lenin Mausoleum in Moscow). Inside the temple there is an exhibition dedicated to Orthodox Russian icons.

Italian Song Festival in Sanremo

Every year the famous Italian pop song festival takes place in San Remo. Initially, it was held at the end of January, but in recent years this date has been postponed to the end of February - beginning of March. These days, not only performers, but also tourists from all over the world come to the city in huge numbers.

The competition includes songs written by Italian composers and never heard before. All performances are divided into two categories: “New Voices” - for beginning singers, and a category for already well-known and popular performers. It was the festival in San Remo that marked the beginning of the careers of such Italian pop stars as Andrea Boccelli, Eros Ramazzotti, Paola & Chiara and many others.

The first music festival in Sanremo took place in 1951, and only three performers took part in it - one duet and two solo singers. The competition was held in the Sanremo casino building and was broadcast live by the radio station Rai Radio 1. Since 1955, the festival has been broadcast on television, and since 1977, the performance area was moved to a theater called “Ariston” (Teatro Ariston). The winners were determined by a jury by open voting.


Since 2004, the winners of the festival began to be determined not only through jury voting, but also through audience voting via SMS, as at Eurovision. Since 2009, online voting has been added to the ways to vote for the artist you like.

In addition to the prizes in the two main categories, the Sanremo festival gives out several other awards: the Premio della critica awarded by the press, the Premio Volare for the best song text and the award for the most significant contribution to Italian music. entertainment industry.

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Thanks to grandiose music festivals, as well as sports competitions, it is known not only in Italy, but also abroad. This city has long been a favorite destination for kings and princes from all over Europe, nobles and rich people, as well as adventurers. The city is a wonderful resort with an old-world atmosphere and offers tourists historical sites, picturesque landscapes, and excellent transport links to the rest of the beautiful and sunny Ligurian Floral Riviera. The city is surrounded by the Cape Verde in the east and the Black Cape in the west, where the sea air of the Riviera di Ponte reigns, filled with both Italian and French atmosphere.

Inhabits slightly less 57 thousand Human. The city stretches between hills with olive and cedar groves, and its lands are excellent for floriculture and the construction of modern residential complexes. The climate here is simply wonderful. In the distance, in the interior, the highest peaks can be seen Monte Bignone And Monte Negro. Having visited this place, one gets the impression that this city lives in “eternal spring”, with warm days, cool nights and minor climatic changes throughout the year. These conditions make it one of the most attractive tourist centers of the Italian Riviera.

History of San Remo

During times Ancient Rome a small settlement arose on the site called Villa Matutia. It received its further development in the medieval period, until the invasion of the Saracens forced the local residents to move to higher ground. A castle was built here in honor of Saint Romulus. A separate fenced quarter called La Pigna was also built, which today is known as the old city and cultural center. A few centuries later it came under the rule of the County of Ventimiglia, later the Genoese tried to subjugate it, and then the possessions were sold to the Doria and De Mari families. In the 15th century the city gained free status.

Nowadays, there are enough traces left of the ancient town of La Pina, located on a hilly area. In 1753, the long dependence on Genoa came to an end, despite the uprising of the inhabitants. During this period it was built Santa Tecla fortress, built near the beach and the old port, later better known as a prison. After some time, the city came under the rule of Savoy, then was annexed to the Kingdom of Sardinia, and later to the Kingdom of Italy.

Tourism Sanremo

Tourism began its development in the second half of the 18th century. During the same period the first Grand Hotel, and urban casino first opened its doors to visitors only in 1904-1906. In recent decades, new tourist port of Portosole, which is one of the most popular in Liguria. It offers its guests modern sports equipment: a golf course, a racetrack and much more. In 2006, the region's pleasure boat harbor was designated Blue Flag.

The city, located along the coast, began to be visited by famous personalities such as the Russian Empress Maria Alexandrovna who was the guest of honor. The city embankment is named in her honor. Also in this city there is another Russian attraction - the Orthodox Church ( Cathedral of Christ the Savior).

In summer, during the peak season, a huge number of both foreign and local tourists come to the city. If you like vibrant, city life, this period will be the most optimal for you. For lovers of a more relaxing holiday, the doors are open at almost any time of the year. In the month of February it is held music Festival. During this period, the city is crowded with tourists from around the world. If you are not a fan of modern Italian music, it would be better to postpone your trip to another month.

This city has managed to attract many famous and creative personalities with its charm: Empress Elizabeth of Austria, also known to the world under the name Sissi, Tsar Nicholas II, Alfred Nobel, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, as well as an Italian writer Italo Calvino.

What to see in San Remo

Does not include a large number of famous places separately, this city itself is one whole tourist attraction. At the same time, despite the fact that the city is small, it captivates with its diversity. In summer you can see the contrast between the expensive yachts moored at the pier and the fishing boats hanging over the water. The crowded streets of the most fashionable shops and a rather noisy market attract French tourists who love to bargain. The wide streets of the city are lined with palm trees, walking along which you will plunge into the ancient atmosphere. Heading towards the old town of La Pina, you will see amazing buildings located on steep slopes. It’s also impossible not to admire the amazing The Cathedral of San Siro and the Church of the Madonna della Costa.

In addition to tourism, it is one of the largest centers of the province of Imperia, which is famous for the production of olive oil. The city also has a second name - "City of Flowers", thanks to which it has become even more attractive to tourists from all over the world, which has a beneficial effect on the city’s economy.

The name of the city of Sanremo was well known to residents of the Soviet Union thanks to a popular music competition. However, most of them could not even dream of visiting there, let alone attending the gala concert of the festival.

Today, times have changed, and the sights of San Remo can be seen by any Russian who has enough money to visit Italy. In addition, this city is a popular destination for shopping tours, especially during the sales season.

Sanremo Museum

At Corso Matteotti, 143 in the city there is a museum that occupies the building of the ancient Palazzo Borea d'Olmo, considered one of the most picturesque Baroque buildings in the historical region of Liguria. A visit to this landmark of San Remo is almost always included in the program of excursions for city guests, including those who come there on organized shopping tours.

The museum houses an extensive collection of archaeological finds, including artifacts from the Roman period, as well as bronze statues by Franco Bargidgi and paintings by Maurizio Carrega.

The museum is open from 9:00 to 17:00 (break from 12:00 to 14:00). The cost of an adult ticket is 3 EUR.

Pinacoteca Rambaldi

This famous art gallery was founded in 1865. There are several hundred paintings on display there, created from the 15th to the end of the 19th century. Among them are “Madonna and Child” by Lorenzo di Credi, “The Temptation of Saint Anthony” by Salvator Rosa, as well as paintings by Jacopo Vignali, Anton Raphael Mengs and Michele Rocca.

Since 2006, the Rambaldi Pinacoteca has moved to premises at the Villa Luca in Coldirodi, 7 km from the city of Sanremo. The entrance ticket costs 5 euros.

Cathedral of San Siro

When visiting the sights of San Remo, you cannot ignore the main Christian temple of the city. The church in its place has existed since the 9th century and was rebuilt several times. However, after a devastating fire that occurred at the end of the 19th century, it was returned to its original strict Romanesque appearance. The main shrine of the San Siro Cathedral is the black crucifix. According to legend, in the 16th century it protected San Semo from the attack of the Saracens, and since then the townspeople have turned to it for help during any adversity.

Temple address: Piazza San Siro (near Via Feraldi).

Church of the Madonna della Costa

Those who come to Sanremo, whose sights are of great interest to history buffs, often choose to explore the city by walking along the route passing through the La Pina area. At the end of the journey they will visit the Temple of Madonna della Costa. It is especially loved by the townspeople, as it was built with public money. There is a legend according to which the collection of donations for the construction of the temple was organized by a certain sailor who miraculously escaped from the hands of pirates. As a result, a small church dedicated to the Virgin Mary was built. Its Baroque facade is decorated with statues of the Madonna, as well as the saints of San Siro and San Romolo.

Cathedral of Christ the Savior

Photographs of this Sanremo landmark often surprise the uninitiated by the presence in one photo of palm trees and buildings in the style of Moscow Orthodox churches of the 17th century. The temple was built 100 years ago, and Orthodox services are held there in Russian. The main shrine of the Church of Christ the Savior is the iconostasis with images of the Mother of God and Christ, which are copies of the works of Mikhail Vrubel.

Corso del Imperatrice

The Cathedral of Christ the Savior is not the only reminder of Russia in San Remo. One of the most beautiful and famous boulevards of the city - Corso del Imperatrice - is named after the wife of Tsar Alexander II, who brought gorgeous Brazilian palm trees to San Remo, which became one of its decorations. It is one of the favorite walking places for citizens and visitors to the city, and there are chic boutiques where you can buy clothes and shoes from the most famous brands.

Villa Ormond

On Corso Felice Cavallotti in Sanremo is Villa Ormond, one of the most popular places for lovers of a relaxing holiday on the Ligurian coast. Its building in the Italian Renaissance style was erected in the 19th century.

The main attraction of the villa is the luxurious garden, where palm trees, cedars, flowers, ficus and drought-resistant plants grow. In the garden there is a pond with bridges, fountains and an exhibition pavilion, and you can see monuments to the Montenegrin king Nicholas the First (father of one of the Italian queens) and the poet Ignacio Altamirano.

It is especially beautiful at the Ormond villa at night, when the decorative lighting in the park is turned on.

Alfred Nobel's Villa

The founder of the world's most famous scientific prize spent the last 5 years of his life in this luxurious mansion. Today it has been turned into a museum, where exhibits are kept that tell about his achievements and charitable activities.

Casino Sanremo

On Corso degli Inglesi, the ancient Casinò di Sanremo occupies an Art Nouveau building. The history of this Sanremo landmark, about which many famous writers, bankers and politicians left reviews in their memoirs, began in 1905. For many decades, only tourists could visit it. Today, the ban on local residents visiting the Casinò di Sanremo has been lifted, but the casino continues to operate primarily for tourists.

Famous festival in Sanremo

The sights, photos of which you have already seen, for all their historical and cultural value, cannot compete in fame with the musical festival, which has been taking place in the Ariston concert hall for many years.

Within its framework, there is a competition between Italian composers presenting to the audience their original, previously unheard songs. The festival has been held since 1951. Thanks to this musical festival, such performers as Eros Ramazzotti, Gigliola Cinquetti, Andrea Bocelli, Roberto Carlos and others became known to the world. The competition is held at the end of February, when it is relatively warm in San Remo, and in order to become a spectator at its concerts, Hundreds of tourists from all over Italy and Europe come to the city.

Sights of Sanremo: reviews from tourists

This largest city in the province of Imperia has been one of the best resorts in Italy for more than 150 years. And all this time one could only hear admiring reviews from tourists about its attractions, beaches and hotels. And this does not surprise anyone, since in the city everyone will find something to their liking, especially since various holidays and festivals are constantly organized in San Remo. For example, in May, in the main city square, everyone can take part in a tasting of local wines, and if you love sports, then in the same month you can witness a fierce fight between famous cyclists as part of the Tour of Italy.

In the region of Liguria, in the province of Imperia, there is a resort town, the city of music - San Remo. Golden beaches, famous music festivals and a huge selection of attractions have attracted numerous tourists here for many years. San Remo is a city of song, a city of great composers, artists and incorrigible romantics.

History of Sanremo

The city of Sanremo has existed for hundreds of years. In the past it was a small beautiful town. Gradually, San Remo grew and by the 19th century it became a major tourist resort city. San Remo is the favorite city of the Russian Empress Maria Feodorovna. Under her leadership, a large Russian community was created in the city. And along the entire perimeter of the embankment of the square, unique (at that time) Egyptian palm trees were planted. San Remo became a real abode of the Russian nobility. Famous artists, poets, government officials and imperial subjects came here.

Sights of Sanremo

The famous Golden Beaches of Sanremo

The golden beaches of Sanremo attract those who like to soak up the sun and sunbathe on the golden sand. A huge number of beaches are located along the entire perimeter of the embankment. These are sandy and sand-pebble beaches.


Nearby, tourists can go shopping or have a snack in one of the many cafes. A huge range of hotels and inns awaits their visitors on the Sanremo promenade. These are large luxury hotels and small cozy hotels.


In the northern part of Corso Matteotti (the main street of San Remo) is the oldest quarter of the city, La Pigna. Medieval streets, steep slopes and numerous passages turn this quarter into a real labyrinth. But this makes it even more attractive to tourists. Along the way you can see a large beautiful building - the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Costa. Leaving the sanctuary, tourists find themselves on Palace Street. There is a huge number of historical and architectural monuments here. The main attraction of this street is the ancient San Siro Cathedral.


The luxurious villa of the famous scientist and entrepreneur, Alfred Nobel, is of great interest to tourists. This is a rich old building made in the Renaissance style. Within its walls are collected various objects telling about the life and work of the great scientist.

Casino Sanremo


For gambling lovers, San Remo offers a visit to the famous Italian casino Monte Carlo. The magnificent appearance of the building and its luxurious interior have been attracting the most distinguished public and ordinary tourists for many years.

Cathedral of Christ the Savior (Chiesa Russa)

1913 was the year of the construction of the Orthodox Russian Church in San Remo - the beautiful Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Numerous Russian icons can be seen within the walls of the temple.

Music festivals in Sanremo

Every year the city hosts a magnificent festival of famous national pop songs. The months of the festival are February or March. During these months, famous pop singers from all over Italy, as well as numerous tourists, come to Sanremo. The festival is held within the walls of the casino and broadcast on Italian television.

Reminder for tourists

You can get to the city of Sanremo by train from, and Ventimiglia. Numerous buses depart daily from Sanremo bus station to the French border.

To get around the city, many tourists use taxis, some rent a car, and some even rent a scooter.