Sanremo, pearl of the Western Ligurian Riviera, is a coastal city with a mild climate all year round and timeless charm. Known worldwide for the Italian Song Festival, the city preserves a cultural, historical, and natural heritage that goes far beyond its most famous stage.
Wide green spaces tell the most relaxing and Mediterranean side of the city. Among these stands out the park of Villa Ormond, an oasis rich in rare botanical species, an elegant Japanese garden, tall rows of palms, and an ancient olive grove that testifies to the agricultural tradition of the area. An ideal place for slow walks, photography, and moments of quiet.
In the heart of the historic center, the Cathedral of San Siro — dating back to the 12th century — represents one of the most important examples of Romanesque architecture in Liguria. Its twelve bells kept in the tower and the majestic crucifix on the altar give the church an intense and solemn atmosphere, making it an essential stop for lovers of sacred art.
Sanremo is also synonymous with worldly elegance. The iconic Municipal Casino, a masterpiece in Art Nouveau style, towers with its decorated facades and houses not only gaming halls but also a refined theater that has hosted cultural events and shows for over a century.
Completing the city’s artistic-religious itinerary, the nearby Church of San Salvatore stands out for its five “onion” domes, an architectural uniqueness on the Riviera that recalls oriental suggestions and adds an exotic touch to the urban landscape.
Sanremo is a destination that combines history, nature, and culture with rare spontaneity: a city to be discovered slowly, letting yourself be enveloped by its unmistakable style.

