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Residence Aurora Albenga offers 3-star accommodation in Albenga. It also features a Jacuzzi, an outdoor pool and a rooftop terrace.
Boasting a swimming pool, Hotel Solemare Albenga is situated in Albenga and offers comfortable accommodation. It provides complimentary Wi-Fi, a concierge and a 24-hour reception.
Albergo Torino is a good-value hotel situated a short drive from Alassio. Guests can also enjoy free internet in all areas.
Boasting an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi, Residence Borgomare is located in Albenga and offers comfortable accommodation. It also provides a sun deck, a kids club and a playground.
Cheapest month: | October |
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Most expensive month: | August |
Average price in Albenga: | S$ 134/night |
Cheapest price found: | S$ 52/night |
Cheapest day: | Monday |
Most expensive day: | Saturday |
Boasting a swimming pool, Hotel Solemare Albenga is situated in Albenga and offers comfortable accommodation. It provides complimentary Wi-Fi, a concierge and a 24-hour reception.
Residence Aurora Albenga offers 3-star accommodation in Albenga. It also features a Jacuzzi, an outdoor pool and a rooftop terrace.
Albergo Torino is a good-value hotel situated a short drive from Alassio. Guests can also enjoy free internet in all areas.
Boasting an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi, Residence Borgomare is located in Albenga and offers comfortable accommodation. It also provides a sun deck, a kids club and a playground.
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Perched on the Gulf of Genoa along the Italian Riviera, the ancient town of Albenga harbours a medieval centre with picturesque plazas and historic structures. Magnificent towers, museums and cathedrals sit alongside fresh Italian seafood eateries on the waterfront.
The original Roman town structure in Albenga remains, with narrow streets and alleys dotted by centuries-old towers. In the heart of the medieval centre you’ll find three imposing towers, as well as the Romanesque-style Cathedral of Saint Michele. Explore the cathedral to see its bell tower and trompe-l'oeil frescoes, including one by 15th-century painters Matteo and Tommaso Biazaci da Brusca.
Next to the cathedral you’ll find the renowned Baptistry, constructed in the 5th century with an octagonal interior and intricate mosaics. View the “Monogram of Christ” on the vault, depicting 12 doves and a star-studded background.
Inside Palazzo Vecchio, you’ll find the Ingauno Museum with remnants and artefacts from the original Byzantine and Roman settlement. The Diocesan Museum lies within Bishop's Palace, filled with 16th-century tapestries and manuscripts, as well as paintings such as “Martyrdom of Saint Catherine” by Guido Reni.
Dining in Albenga centres on Italian seafood and local dishes featuring ingredients from nearby orchards, gardens and vineyards. Favourite eateries include Trattoria del Mare and the Michelin-starred Babette with views of Gallinara Island. For casual seafood and cocktails, try Ristorante Bagni-Ceriale Bar, then taste regional wines, such as Vermentino and Rossese, at Re Carciofo – Norcinoteca.
Taxis are available in Albenga and the historical centre is pedestrian friendly. You can rent a car at Albenga Airport, also known as “Riviera Airport”, about seven kilometres away.
Villamir B&B is a very popular hotel in Albenga, with a score of 9.2 from 201 reviews. La Casa del Giglio (7.2 from 25 reviews) and Hotel Marisa (8.6 from 404 reviews) are also highly rated Albenga hotels based on recent feedback from HotelsCombined users.