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| Property Information |
Hotel Continental, Santa Margherita Ligure A Five minutes walk from the town center, completely positioned to the South, open all year round, with spacious secured parking. Hotel Continental belongs to the Ciana Hotels chain. It was built in 1904 by grandfather Alberto, on a cliff directly on the sea separated by a park lined with tall palm trees, and with long spacious meadows which are bordered with flowers throughout the year. An oasis of peace and relaxation. The restaurant, particularly suggested for banquets, has a beautiful terrace facing the sea. From May to October the private beach is open to our clients with a small restaurant where a Chef serves spaghetti, salad, and fresh fish. The feature of this hotel is actually about human dimensions, so the guest feels at home and is attended to by an extremely qualified staff. |
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| Restaurant Information |
The elegantly appointed restaurant offers a panoramic view of the sea and coast line while patrons enjoy both local and international cuisine served by a staff of the highest quality. From May to October there is also beach side dining available. |
| Star Rating |
4 Stars from Ministry of Tourism |
| Location |
On the sea front in Santa Margherita, a 5 minute walk from the center of town. |
| Area Served |
Santa Margherita Ligure and the Tigullio Gulf |
| Local Attractions |
This picturesque fishing village, set in an enchanting inlet of the promontory with the same name and surrounded by a natural setting of unrivalled beauty, has rightly become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. The area was already famous for its beauty in the Roman era and its virtues later aroused the enthusiasm of Petrarca. A charming way to reach the coast of Monte di Portofino is by ferry, the best way to fully appreciate the thick green vegetation, bays and narrow gorges. When Guy de Maupassan arrived here by sea in 1889, he described it as ?a small village surrounded by a woodland of intense and fresh greenery?.Portus Delphini, or better, port of the dolphins as it was called by Pliny, is a simple fishing village with narrow and coloured buildings leaning against each other and crossed by numerous streets leading to the famous Piazzetta. |