Nice and spacious apartment with panoramic views in the famous city of San Remo.
The accommodation, located on the ground floor, consists of a large living room furnished with a peninsula sofa, dining table, television and finally also a second sofa that can be transformed into a single bed. From this room there is access to the large corner balcony that runs partially around the apartment.
This is followed by an eat-in kitchen equipped with a second dining table, oven, kettle and toaster.
The sleeping area, on the other hand, is divided into two bedrooms, one with a queen-size bed and an appurtenant bath, and one with two lovely single beds, one of which has a canopy. Both rooms also have access to a small balcony outside.
Finally, a bathroom with a bathtub completes the layout of the apartment.
*Available to guests, a cot bed will be prepared upon request.
Amenities such as, washing machine, iron, free Wi-Fi and heating are available in the accommodation.
Cot and high chair available upon request, at an extra cost of 25€ per stay, per item.
*At arrival or a few days before arrival you may be required to pay a tourist tax, the amount of which varies according to local regulations. You will find all information regarding your reservation within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
We also offer authentic experiences for our guests to live in contact with the locals. If interested, contact us and we will be happy to help you create your perfect vacation discovering the beauty of Italy.
San Remo: City of Flowers, Casino and Song Festival. In the province of Imperia, San Remo is the largest city on the Riviera dei Fiori, and in this regard Villa Nobel and Villa Ormond offer gardens of some merit, created with both typical plants and exotic and rare species. Also famous for its buildings of historical and architectural value, the Cathedral of San Siro, San Remo's oldest religious building, the Russian Church, among the city's most famous symbols, and the Baroque-style Madonna della Costa Sanctuary are not to be missed. During your stay you should also visit the San Remo Casino, to admire the structure and gambling halls dating back to World War II. Emblematic of the city is the Ariston Theater, the famous stage where the Italian song festival is held every year, or simply, a cinema that hosts shows and ballets during the rest of the year.
It is also advisable not to leave the city without taking a stroll along the Empress Promenade, paved with marble and adorned by palm trees and the Statue of Spring by sculptor Vincenzo Pasquali.
This accommodation is just under an hour's drive from Nice airport, an hour and 50 minutes from that of Genoa, and only 15 minutes from San Remo train station.