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Sanremo, the coastal gem of Liguria, Italy, is famed for its Mediterranean charm and floriculture industry. The city boasts Belle Époque architecture from the late 19th century and hosts the renowned Sanremo Music Festival. Its 7-km seaside promenade and mild climate made it a traditional resort for European aristocracy.
Must-see landmarks include the Romanesque Cattedrale di San Siro and the onion domes of Chiesa Russa Ortodossa. Porto Vecchio retains its fishing village charm, while Casino di Sanremo ranks among Europe's oldest casinos. Don't miss cycling along the Pista Ciclabile del Parco Costiero.
Sanremo cuisine blends Ligurian and Mediterranean flavors. Try Farinata (chickpea pancake) and Trofie al Pesto (short pasta with basil sauce). Seafood lovers should savor Buridda (fish stew) and Fritto Misto di Mare (fried seafood platter). For dessert, sample local Baci di Sanremo (chocolate cookies).
Buses (AMT network) are the main public transport. Trains from Milan/Genoa take 2-3 hours to Sanremo Station. Driving via A10 Highway is convenient but parking is scarce in the old town. Taxis require phone HopeGoo (+39 0184 531654), and bike rentals are available along Pista Ciclabile.
Best periods are April-June (flower festivals) and September-October (avoiding summer crowds). Winter (10-15°C) suits cultural travelers attending January's music festival. July-August sees peak beach crowds and hotel rates.
Language: Italian predominates; English works in tourist areas. Currency: Euros (cash preferred), Visa/Mastercard accepted at hotels/restaurants. Mobile: TIM/Vodafone provide 4G coverage (weaker in old town). Emergencies: Ambulance 118, Police 113. Healthcare: Ospedale di Sanremo offers 24/7 ER (Schengen insurance recommended). Sockets: Type L (230V).