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( 340 874 83 23;
www.pisoloresort.it
;
Piazza Colombo 29; s/d €70/90; )
Hard to find despite
being in San Remo's main square, Pisolo offers a divine quintet of modern rooms (three
overlook the square). The accommodation is deluxe with careful attention to detail - bank
on a basket of breakfast snacks, a coffee machine, modern air-con and your own personal
slippers.
Hotel Liberty
HOTEL
€
( 0184 50 99 52;
www.hotellibertysanremo.com
;
Rondò Garibaldi 2; s €50-60, d €70-100; )
Equipped with young owners, this 10-room hotel is set in a Liberty-style villa off a small
traffic circle about 100m from the train station. The small but clean rooms are quiet and
infused with faded elegance, while most sights of note are only footsteps away.
Hotel Eletto
( 0184 53 15 48;
www.elettohotel.it
;
Corso G Matteotti 44; s €80-95, d €90-135; )
Let the
Parisian art nouveau entrance canopy lure you to a friendly reception desk where they'll
direct you upstairs to clean, soundproofed rooms in a central location.
HOTEL
€€
Eating & Drinking
Cheap trattorias fill the old-town alleys around Piazza Eroi Sanremesi and open-air snack
bars stud the length of Corso Nazario Sauro, the promenade overlooking the old port.
Caffè Ducale
(Corso Matteotti 145; lunch menus €18-22; 7.30am-midnight)
Italian panache with an added
dash of San Remo swankiness make this elegant cafe-
enoteca
-
salon de thé
one of the
most refined joints east of the Côte d'Azur. Enjoy a few
aperitivi
under the weighty chan-
deliers before heading off to the casino to blow what's left of your holiday budget.
CAFE
€
Cuvea
TRADITIONAL ITALIAN
€