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Royal Hotel San Remo - San Remo, Italy

Corso Imperatrice 80
San Remo, 18030
Nightly Rates (306.38 - 1,196.46)   4 Star
Royal Hotel San Remo

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Property Description
A deluxe resort hotel uniquely located on the charming Riviera of Flowers. Set in a quiet, magnificent subtropical park of 16.000 sq. meters, it overlooks the Mediterranean sea in splendid position above the Imperatrice Promenade, next to the Casino and the boutique area. Opened in 1872, the Royal Hotel has recently celebrated its 130th anniversary of genuine hotel tradition. Once the home of the European Royalties and Aristocracy, it still remains the place to stay between Monte-Carlo and Portofino. Modern comfort meets with tradition and gastronomic highlights. Heated sea water swimming pool with children's section, children's playgrounds and room, mini golf, tennis, hairdresser, generous and beautifully appointed public areas, bridge rooms. 7 convention and conference rooms for 15 to 250 delegates. Banqueting facilities for up to 250 persons. An oasis of luxury with impeccable service. Additional features: Convention and banquet facilities for 15 to 250 people. Wireless Internet all over the property. Hair stylist. Children's playroom with animating attendant in high season. Daily piano entertainment in the lobby. Bridge room. Garage and fuel station. Transfers to Nice/Genoa Airports on request. 45 min. from Monte-Carlo and the Côte d'Azur. Seasonal Closure: Effective October 3rd to December 17th, 2005 - Hotel will be close for the season and will reopen on December 18th, 2005 through October 1st, 2006

Royal Hotel San Remo


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Rooms

  • * Executive sea view room with terrace or balcony with double bed or two twin beds and on request single bed, with marble bathroom, sitting room and facilities (minibar, color satellite tv, radio, safe, hairdryer, air conditioning, voltage 220/240, razor socket). Include sofa and armchairs, writing desk. Some have fabrics on the walls. Most of them can be connected with another room. * Room with balcony with double bed or two twin beds and on request single bed, with marble bathroom, sitting room and facilities (minibar, color satellite tv, radio, safe, hairdryer, air conditioning voltage 220/240, razor socket). include sofa and armchairs, writing desk. * Penthouse large room with terrace and sea view modern decoration and furniture, with double bed or two twin beds and on request single bed, with marble bathroom (some with jacuzzi) and facilities (minibar, color satellite tv, radio, safe, hairdryer, air conditioning, voltage 220/240, razor socket). Include sofa and armchairs, writing desk. Fabrics on the walls. Most of them can be connected with another room. * Large sea view double room with balcony, with a partition to separate the bedroom area from the sitting room area. Double bed or two twin beds, in some on request single bed, marble bathroom (some with two bathrooms) and facilities (minibar, color satellite tv, radio, safe, hairdryer, air conditioning, voltage 220/240, razor socket). include sofa and writing desk. Fabrics on the walls. Some of them can be connected with another room. * Hill view double room with a partition to separate the bedroom area from the sitting room area. Double bed or two twin beds, in some on request single bed, marble bathroom and shower. Facilities (minibar, color satellite tv, radio, safe, hairdryer, air conditioning, voltage 220/240, razor socket). Include sofa and writing desk. * Sea view room with balcony with double bed or two twin beds and on request single bed, with marble bathroom, sitting room and facilities 220/240, razor socket). Include sofa and armchairs, writing desk. Fabrics on the walls. Most of them can be connected with another room. Large sea view double room with balcony, with a partition to separate the bedroom area from the sitting room area. Double bed or two twin beds, in some on request single bed, marble bathroom (some with two bathrooms) and facilities (minibar, color satellite tv, radio, safe, hairdryer, air conditioning, voltage 220/240, razor socket). Include sofa and writing desk. Fabrics on the walls. Some of them can be connected with another room. * Hill view double room with a partition to separate the bedroom area from the sitting room area. Double bed or two twin beds, in some on request single bed, marble bathroom and shower. Facilities (minibar, color satellite tv, radio, safe, hairdryer, air conditioning, voltage 220/240, razor socket). Include sofa and writing desk. * Sea view room with balcony with double bed or two twin beds and on request single bed, with marble bathroom, sitting room and facilities

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00pm 

  • Check out time is 12:00pm 

  • Opened in  1872 

  • Renovated in  1998 

  • 133  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 6  floors. 


  • Directions
    Royal Hotel San Remo is uniquely located on the charming Italian Riviera of Flowers, with a splendid view of San Remo, close to the center of town in a quiet, spacious sub-tropical garden. The ideal location to visit the Italian and French Riviera with its fascinating hinterland, the Royal Hotel Sanremo is just 45 minutes from Monte-Carlo. Nice International Airport -NCE- is 40 miles away.

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card required

    Cancellation Policy
    72 hours prior to arrival

    Restaurant Information
    Dining  Fiori di Murano veranda restaurant with an incomparable view, serving Italian and international cuisine. Bar delle Rose in the lobby. Corallina Restaurant for lunch by the pool (April to September) and snack bar. Il Giardino restaurant, open during summer for candlelit al fresco dinners à la carte.

    Recreation Information
  • Events

  • * December-April: Sanremo - Symphony Orchestra and Theatre Season * 14 December-14 February: Apricale (30 Km) -Lucertola Castle- Exhibition of paintings of George Braque in cooperation with the Maeght Foundation of St. Paul de Vence * 10, 17, 24, 31 January, 7 and 8 February: Royal Hotel - Concerts of Classic Music - 4.30 P.M. * 25 January: "Sanremo in Fiore" Flower Cortege * 13-29 February: Menton (20 Km.) - 71st edition of the Lemon Festival * 21st Orchids Festival at Palais de L'europe * 2-6 March: Ariston Theatre - 54th Italian Song Festival * 14 March: "Milano-Sanremo Cup" of Oldtimer Cars * 20 March: 95th "Milano-Sanremo" bicycle race * 1-4 April: "19th Sanremo Vintage Car Rally" Sanremo Flower Cup Rally * 2 April: Easter Concert with the "Creation" of Haydn in the San Siro Cathedral * 8 and 12 May: "Sanremo Classic Rally" * 17-20 May: Ariston Theatre - 10th International Opera Festival * 20-23 May: Monaco (44 Km.) Formula 1 Grand Prix * End June-July: World Championship of Fireworks on the Sea * 20-24 July: "Sanremo Immagine Jazz & Blues" * July-August: Cervo (35 Km.) - International Festival of Chamber Music * 14 August: Fireworks on the Sea * 20-22 August: 7th Folklore Festival * 8-12 September: Calata Anselmi - Porto Maurizio (25 Km.) 13th Meeting of Ancient Sailing Boats
  • Sports/Recreation/Health

  • Outdoor heated sea water pool with children's section (April to September), gymnasium with fitness equipment, tennis, mini golf, beach cabins upon request. Water sports, 18-hole golf course and horseback riding nearby.


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