| Hotel Description: | The Hotel is located in a picturesque setting along the Rapallo promenade with a beautiful view of the Gulf of Tigullio.
A few metres away you can find the ferries to Portofino, San Fruttuoso, Portovenere and the Cinque Terre.
The Hotel is located in a central and panoramic position on the promenade of Rapallo with a beatiful view of the Tigullio Gulf appreciable from the seven floors of the building. It is close to the ferries to Portofino, San Fruttuoso, Portovenere and Cinque Terre and it represents the ideal solution for business travels and holidays. The hotel has 34 elegant and functional rooms, 4 of which are junior suites and 2 presidential suites. All rooms are provided with private bathroom, colour TV, telephone, Internet Wi-fi connection, minibar, safe, air-conditioning. | | Room Information: | Double Room Standard Double Room Number of Beds:1 |
| | Getting There: |
By car
The complex is easily reachable from the highway A12: take exit Rapallo and follow the directions to Centro/piazza IV Novembre.
By train
The Rapallo railway station is about 100 metres from the complex.
By airplane
Genova airport is about 30 km from the complex.
| | Local Attractions: | Rapallo Distance: 0 miles Rapallo is the oldest area in the Gulf of Tigullio. It is a refined tourist spot well known for its marina, golf course, equestrian events, beaches and cultural events.
Montallegro Sanctuary Distance: 1 miles Montallegro can be reached from Rapallo in only seven minutes by cableway.The Sanctuary was built in 1558 after the Madonna appeared before a local farmer. It incorporates now Church and oratories in its Lombard neogothic marble façade.
Portofino Distance: 7 miles The beautiful small Portofino concentrates the beauty of the typical ligurian architecture in a wonderful bay surrounded by rocks and trees. Over the years Portofino has become an attractive place for VIP people and see magnificent yachts and boats.
Cinque Terre Distance: 30 miles Cinque Terre is the world famous location known for its astonishing sights suspended between the coast and the sea, with nice little villages hidden in narrow valleys descending to the coast or hanging on the rocks.
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