SANREMO ITALY LOCAL CUISINE SHOPPING Explore Sanremo, the famous Mediterranean resort town on the Italian Riviera. Situated between Genoa and the French border, this lovely city is known for its sophistication and beauty. The favorite vacation destination of Russian imperial royalty in the late 1800s, today Sanremo offers an elegant welcome to visitors from around the world. Much of the city still reflects the Russian imperial presence. Palm trees were imported to please Tsarina Maria Aleksandrovna and resorts and a gorgeous church popped up at the bidding of her husband, Tsar Alexander II. Go further afield to see local villages, too, where historic life is still enjoyed and wine flows freely. The quintessential Sanremo snack can also be a meal. Focaccia, a baked flatbread with olive oil and salt, is similar to pizza, but has a heftier texture. For a sit-down meal, order seafood, rabbit or both. Seafood antipasti is a regular treat here — anchovies, mussels and octopus are favorites. Rabbit, usually served with tomatoes, olive oil and garlic, simmers for hours and shares a juicy, gamey bite. Try the local DOP and DOC wines, particularly the white Vermentino grape. Rossese de Dolceacqua produces a delicious red. Shopping is best in La Pigna in the oldest part of Sanremo. Pick up fun, classic souvenirs or look for holiday-chic resort wear in shops and boutiques that dot the streets. For handmade souvenirs, shop for ceramics. Local artisans create plates, platters, candlesticks, statues, figurines, wall art and more, usually hand-painted in bright, beautiful colors. Model ship-building is another popular craft in Sanremo. Fisherman and artists alike produce these charming mini-ships to represent all sorts of vessels, particularly local fishing boats. Discover the charm and beauty of Sanremo, The City of Flowers. CURRENCY Italy uses the euro. Tipping is appropriate, but not expected. Italian etiquette is to initially decline a tip. Offer it again.
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SANREMO ITALY
LOCAL CUISINE SHOPPING
Explore Sanremo, the famous Mediterranean resort town on the Italian Riviera. Situated between Genoa and the French border, this lovely city is
known for its sophistication and beauty.
The favorite vacation destination of Russian imperial royalty in the late 1800s,
today Sanremo offers an elegant welcome to visitors from around the world.
Much of the city still reflects the Russian imperial presence. Palm trees were
imported to please Tsarina Maria Aleksandrovna and resorts and a gorgeous
church popped up at the bidding of her husband, Tsar Alexander II.
Go further afield to see local villages, too, where historic life is still enjoyed
and wine flows freely.
The quintessential Sanremo
snack can also be a meal.
Focaccia, a baked flatbread
with olive oil and salt, is
similar to pizza, but has a
heftier texture.
For a sit-down meal, order
seafood, rabbit or both.
Seafood antipasti is a regular treat here — anchovies,
mussels and octopus are favorites. Rabbit, usually
served with tomatoes, olive oil and garlic, simmers for
hours and shares a juicy, gamey bite.
Try the local DOP and DOC wines, particularly the
white Vermentino grape. Rossese de Dolceacqua
produces a delicious red.
Shopping is best in La Pigna in
the oldest part of Sanremo. Pick
up fun, classic souvenirs or look
for holiday-chic resort wear in
shops and boutiques that dot
the streets.
For handmade souvenirs, shop
for ceramics. Local artisans
create plates, platters,
candlesticks, statues, figurines, wall art and more,
usually hand-painted in bright, beautiful colors.
Model ship-building is another popular craft in
Sanremo. Fisherman and artists alike produce these
charming mini-ships to represent all sorts of vessels,
particularly local fishing boats.
Discover the charm and beauty of Sanremo, The City of Flowers.
CURRENCY Italy uses the euro. Tipping is appropriate, but not expected.
Italian etiquette is to initially decline a tip.
Offer it again.
PLACES OF INTEREST TOP 3 LAND DISCOVERIES
1. LA PIGNA
Wander the heart of Sanremo, a downtown
neighborhood full of lively shops and cafes.
2. RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
Contemplate this magnificent church, built for
Tsarina Aleksandrovna’s frequent visits.
3. CASINO SANREMO
Play French and American games in this elegant
Liberty-style casino with roof garden.
beyond city center
TRIORA
Visit this picturesque village where witch hunts
decimated the population in the 1500s.
BUSSANA VECCHIA
Stroll this creative village, rebuilt by an artist
after a 19th century earthquake.
DOLCEACQUA
Explore the peaceful countryside in this village,
where Monet was inspired to paint.
Discover this exciting city’s art, architecture and cuisine. A guided tour highlights Sanremo’s Baroque, Romanesque, Neoclassical and Art Nouveau treasures with pauses to enjoy the vibrant quarter, La Pigna, and the Casino for a bit of play. Stop to nosh on focaccia at the end of the day.
Experience Triora, one of Italy’s most picturesque villages. Rich in Roman and medieval history, the town’s reputation took a sinister turn in 1587 during a massive witch hunt. See documents and artifacts related to the trials and verdicts in a local museum before independent exploration of the town.
Explore Bussana Vecchia and Dolceacqua’s history and cuisine. In Bussana Vecchia, restored after an 1887 earthquake, tour the artists’ enclaves. Next, journey to Dolceacqua to see a bridge Claude Monet painted and Doria’s Castle for a taste of local focaccia and homemade wines.