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Plan your stay in Sanremo, Liguria — home to the Festival della Canzone Italiana, the Milano–Sanremo cycling race, and a historic Belle Époque casino.
Sanremo sits on the Italian Riviera in Liguria, roughly 55 km west of Nice and 140 km from Genoa. The city earned its international profile through two distinct exports: the Festival della Canzone Italiana, held annually at the Teatro Ariston since 1951, and the Milano–Sanremo cycling classic — one of the oldest one-day races in professional cycling, run each March since 1907. The old town, La Pigna, climbs steeply inland from the seafront promenade, the Corso Imperatrice, which is lined with palms planted in the late 19th century when Russian and British aristocrats wintered here.
Visitors arrive for several reasons. Flower growers and trade buyers come for the wholesale flower market — Sanremo produces a significant share of Italy's cut flowers. Cycling fans trace the race route along the Via Aurelia. Music industry professionals and tourists attend the February festival. Casino di Sanremo, opened in 1905 and housed in a Belle Époque building on Corso degli Inglesi, draws day-trippers from the French border, just 38 km away at Ventimiglia.
The city's climate averages around 18 °C annually, sheltered by the Maritime Alps to the north. The nearest airport is Nice Côte d'Azur (NCE), approximately 60 km west — a faster access point than Genoa's Cristoforo Colombo Airport (GOA), which sits about 155 km east. Train connections run frequently along the coastal line linking Ventimiglia to Genoa.