
The Italian Riviera runs on late trains and later dinners.
Best Stays by Sonder Italian Riviera
The Italian Riviera runs from Genoa to the harbor towns and inland streets of Liguria, supporting city breaks in places like Genoa, Savona, and Sanremo. Start with the area that fits your trip, then find Sonder apartment-style stays and boutique hotels close to the places you came for.

Travelers
Old streets, city lights, hilltown mornings.
From Genoa's port-side streets to La Spezia's rail links and Sanremo's central promenades, start with the city that puts you closest to the Italian Riviera you came for.
Find the right kind of stay.
From boutique hotels in the middle of everything to apartment-style stays built for settling in, browse South Carolina by the kind of place that fits your trip.
Stays across the Italian Riviera’s city centers.
A curated edit of stays across the Italian Riviera, from Genoa and Savona to Sanremo, with Hotels, Apartments, and Boutique Hotels to compare before you narrow by city.
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Oceanfront
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Spa
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Oceanfront
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Balcony/Terrace
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Kitchen
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Air Conditioner
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Breakfast
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Balcony/Terrace
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Kitchen
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Air Conditioner
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Private Pool
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Private Beach
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Private Pool
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Private Beach
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Private Beach
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Oceanfront
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EV Charge Station
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Private Beach
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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EV Charge Station
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Parking
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Pool
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Parking
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Pool
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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Parking
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Pool
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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Parking
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Pool
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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EV Charge Station
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Parking
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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EV Charge Station
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Parking
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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Parking
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Spa
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Italian Riviera travel questions, answered.
Quick answers to the questions travelers ask most.
Choose the Italian Riviera city with the most central, walkable setting if you want an easy first stay. That usually suits travelers who plan to move between cafes, shops, and dinner on foot. Check each listing for neighborhood details, since the right fit depends on how much city energy you want.
Pick a central Italian Riviera city for a weekend, especially if you want to spend less time in transit and more time exploring on foot. A compact, walkable base keeps the trip simple. If you prefer slower evenings, look for a quieter area in the listing notes.
Choose an Italian Riviera city with apartment-style space and everyday conveniences if you are staying longer. You will likely want a neighborhood with markets, cafes, and easy transit nearby. Review each listing for kitchen, laundry, and workspace details where available.
Stay in the Italian Riviera city that gives you the simplest access to rail or major transit if you plan to move between cities. That makes day trips and multi-stop itineraries easier. For exact routes and station access, check the listing, since location details vary by property.
Choose the Italian Riviera city that matches your priority first: food-forward streets for dining out, a quieter residential area for slower mornings, or a central address with workspace for remote work. Listings usually note walkability and work-friendly features, so use those details to narrow your choice.


