Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure

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Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure - Italy
Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure - Italy
Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure - Italy
Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure - Italy
Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure - Italy
Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure - Italy
Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure - Italy
Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure - Italy
Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure - Italy
Hotel Laurin Santa Margherita Ligure - Italy

Hotel Laurin is located opposite the yacht quay with a splendid view of the Gulf of Tigullio and the charming port of Santa Margherita Ligure. It is very close to trail heads in the Monte di Portofino nature park and the embarkation point for boats leaving for Cinque Terre.

In 1897, Gaudenzio Ciana, the first hotelier in his family, arrived in Santa Margherita from his native Orta San Giulio in the province of Novara, where he built and owned the Hotel Belvedere. A century later, his great-grandchildren are continuing the honorable tradition that he started.

All 44 of the hotel’s rooms have air conditioning, are equipped with every modern comfort and have sea views. “Da Alfredo” restaurant is in the same building. Scenic solarium and outdoor pool (open from mid-May to mid-October). A small gym equipped with Technogym® machines. Concessionary use of local beach and garage.

DOUBLE ROOM
Features a terrace overlooking the Ligurian Sea. Wi-Fi is free. Please specify bed preference when booking. Room Facilities: Terrace, Sea view, Telephone, Satellite channels, Safe, Air conditioning, Desk, Ironing facilities, Heating, Hairdryer, Free toiletries, Toilet, Bathroom, Slippers, Bathtub or shower, Minibar, Wake up service/Alarm clock.

THE SWIMMING POOL 
Enjoy total relaxation and the beautiful view of the Gulf of Tigullio offered by Hotel Laurin’s Solarium. The Pool is open from May 15th til October 15th. Travel light and rent get your towels for the pool and the beach at Hotel Laurin! Bar Service available for drinks and tasty snacks.

THE GULF OF TIGULLIO
Around 60 km from Santa Margherita Ligure is one of the most beautiful parts of the Levant coast, described in poetry by twentieth century writers such as Eugenio Montale.

Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore are traversed by the famous “Via dell’Amore” path with its view of the sheer drop to the ocean. Cinque Terre may be reached by train or by boat.

ART & CULTURE
Over centuries of history, it has been a location of power for the Republic and the residence of the Doges. The Ducal Palace of Genoa, after a long structural restoration project lasting ten years, now exists not only as an historical structure but in particular as an “intelligent” building, a centre of ideas and cultural and social initiatives for the city and the surrounding areas.

GENOA AQUARIUM
The second largest aquarium in the world hosts numerous species of fish coming from all continents.

SANTA MARGHERITA LIGURE
The Roman origins of the town are evidenced by some of the artifacts found in the area, but the history of Santa Margherita really began in the Middle Ages. Having become a fief of the Fieschi family in the XIII century, Santa Margherita passed into the hands of Genoa. This was how matters remained until the end of the eighteenth century.

On 18 July, 1798 the village was still divided into two autonomous hamlets: Corte was situated in front of the port area, with Pescino by the sea next to the parish church on the Ghiaia beach – the two hamlets separated by a hill.

On that day, however, the “Municipalists” took control of Pescino, now presiding over the canton of Santa Margherita and the canton of San Giacomo – two cantons that were often in fierce rivalry with each other.

On 22 December, 1812 Napoleon, through an imperial decree, united Santa Margherita and San Giacomo in a single municipality bearing his august name, Port Napoleon. After the fall of the empire, a governor was appointed in Genoa and the individual municipalities passed into provisional administration.

In 1818, according to the wishes of the governor, the city of Santa Margherita di Rapallo was founded, and was run by a Council of Elders, headed by Gerolamo Costaguta. Forty-five years later, in 1863, Vittorio Emanuele definitively named it Santa Margherita Ligure.

PORTOFINO
Portofino is a fishing village on the Ligurian Riviera di Levante, south-east of Genoa. It is characterized by the beautiful pastel-colored houses, and surrounded by exclusive boutiques, in an enchanting natural setting close to the sea.

Rooms: 44
Price: from 167 EUR per night

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