The Most Beautiful Sights To See In Sanremo

The Most Beautiful Sights To See In Sanremo

Known for its breathtaking coastal views, vibrant flora, and an abundance of historical charm, Sanremo is a jewel waiting to be discovered. The city has many stunning sights to see when you visit, from the grandiose architecture and lush gardens, to the vibrant markets and serene beaches. Whether you're a seasoned traveller or a curious explorer, Sanremo offers a feast for the senses that will leave you yearning for more.

Exploring the ‘City of Flowers’

Sanremo's nickname, the ‘City of Flowers’, pays tribute to its flourishing floral industry that has painted the city with vibrant hues for centuries. The city's idyllic Mediterranean climate fosters the growth of numerous exotic and native plant species, making it a major hub for flower farming and export. Moreover, the annual Sanremo Flower Parade, with its stunning floral floats, further solidifies the city's reputation, transforming the streets into a spectacular garden in full bloom.

1. Casinò di Sanremo

In the heart of Sanremo stands its iconic Casinò di Sanremo, an emblem of the city's vibrant nightlife and a beacon of Liberty style architecture. Since its opening in 1905, the casino has drawn players to its gaming rooms, whether they want to play electronic slot games or more traditional table games.

While the roulette wheel always features 37 numbers, the Casino also pays tribute to this classic game with a beautiful smaller roulette wheel of flowers in the garden outside the casino. Located in the heart of the town, the casino is connected to the Piazza Colombo which is also perfect for exploring and visiting shops

2. La Pigna

There are many beautiful places to walk in Italy and Sanremo is just another fantastic place for exploring on foot. Venturing into La Pigna via the Porta di Santo Stefano is akin to walking through a portal into a bygone era. Nestled in the heart of Sanremo, this enchanting district is a weave of narrow, winding alleyways that spiral upwards around a hill, much like the scales of a pine cone, from which it derives its name.

Traces of its rich history are etched into the ancient city walls and the remnants of a Genoese castle. The maze-like streets, originally designed as a defensive bulwark, now serve as charming pathways that thread through this tranquil, vibrant neighbourhood, adding to its unique allure.

3. Villa Nobel

Villa Nobel, an architectural gem nestled in Sanremo, is an embodiment of history and science. Once the residence of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish scientist famed for the invention of dynamite and the establishment of the Nobel Prize, the villa is steeped in a rich legacy. Dating back to 1870, the villa's Moorish design radiates a distinct charm.

Its interior hosts an engaging exhibit, ‘Discover the 19th Century’, showcasing the technological advancements of the era and Nobel's significant contributions. This intriguing narrative extends to its garden, a blend of typical and exotic flora, reflecting the 19th-century Riviera garden style. This cherished retreat serves as a testament to Nobel's life, personality, and profound impact.

4. Regina Elena gardens

Nestled within Sanremo's historic centre, the Pigna, lies the enchanting Giardini Regina Elena. A serene haven, this garden with its diverse array of palm trees is situated just beneath the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Costa. From this vantage point, visitors are treated to a breathtaking panorama.

The sprawling city of Sanremo, the bustling port, a sea of rooftops punctuated by church bell towers, all set against the backdrop of the azure Gulf, together create a unique and unforgettable vista. This captivating garden encapsulates the beauty and charm of the City of Flowers.

5. Sanremo cycle path

The San Remo Cycle Path, undoubtedly one of Europe's most picturesque, is an absolute must-see. Born out of the displacement of the city's railway line, the Riviera dei Fiori Cycle Path stretches from San Lorenzo al Mare to Ospedaletti, enveloping Sanremo in its midst. Spanning an impressive 24 kilometres, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the stunning scenery of the Italian Riviera.

For an unforgettable half-day adventure, visitors are encouraged to rent a bike from one of the numerous kiosks along the path, and embark on a leisurely exploration of this beautiful coastal trail. If you’re a fan of cycling, Sanremo is also part of the longest professional one-day race in modern cycling: the Milan-San Remo. Held annually, this 298 km cycling race takes place between Milan and Sanremo.



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