Feeling lucky? Then check out the Casino Municipale di Sanremo, where you'll find everything from poker and roulette to upscale dining and a rooftop bar at the Sanremo Casino, all housed in a striking art nouveau building dating from 1905. After that, you and your winnings can head over to the Museo Civico, where you can see permanent collections and rotating exhibits focusing on painting, sculpture, and archaeological artifacts from around the region. At the Villa Ormond, you can arrange to tour the stately 19th-century building, then stroll through the landscaped gardens and olive grounds surrounding the property.
Audiophiles will find plenty to like about Sanremo—the annual Sanremo Music Festival draws music lovers from around the world every February, and you can watch as amateur singers compete for the top prize. Of course, listening to music can work up an appetite, and you might need to take a quick trip to explore the restaurants and shops lining downtown Sanremo's charming, narrow streets. You'll find a number of beaches in the area, too, and you'll definitely want to make time for some serious swimming, sunbathing, or boating on the shores of the Mediterranean.
Sanremo has a Mediterranean climate, with warm-to-hot summers, and mild winters with plenty of rainfall. Average highs during the summer months peak around 82 degrees in July and August. Average winter temperatures range from 44 to 56 degrees in January and February. A popular destination for warm-weather visitors, you'll find that summer is usually the busiest—and the priciest—time of year in Sanremo, and you'll generally be more likely to snag a deal on a Sanremo vacation rental during the cooler, wetter months between October and February.
Sanremo sits along the Ligurian Sea in the northern Mediterranean, a few towns east of the French border. Along the waterfront you can find broad, sandy beaches and rocky shoreline, as well as a number of harbors and bays. Although the town itself rests on a low-lying coastal plain, you'll find the foothills of the Maritime Alps just north of your Sanremo vacation rental. The mild waters of the Ligurian Sea are a haven for countless species of marine life, and nature lovers should keep an eye out for whales and dolphins just off the coast.
The nearest airport is in Nice (NCE-Cote d'Azur), located 30 mi (48.2 km) from the city center.
If you'd prefer to travel by train, you can make your way to Sanremo Station.
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