San Remo is a coastal town in Liguria, northwestern Italy, situated along the Italian Riviera. The town is renowned for its Belle Époque architecture, the annual Sanremo Music Festival, and the Russian Orthodox Church with its distinctive golden dome. Visitors explore the Old Town's narrow streets, visit the elegant casino, and enjoy Mediterranean coastal walks and local Ligurian cuisine.
San Remo is a coastal city in the Liguria region of northwestern Italy, located in the Province of Imperia at approximately 43.8 degrees North, 7.8 degrees East. It lies roughly 55 kilometres east of Nice, France, and 140 kilometres west of Genoa, positioned along the Gulf of Genoa on the Ligurian Sea. The city is the principal urban centre of the Riviera dei Fiori, a stretch of coastline named for its historically significant floriculture industry. Content is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on publicly available geographic, cultural, and tourism information.
Destination | Coastal City | Liguria | Northwestern Italy | Riviera dei Fiori | Cultural Tourism | Cycling Heritage | Music Festival