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At the Hotel Laurin you will find all the facilities you would expect from a hotel of this category. We have an in-house Restaurant, where you can taste the Italian specialities especially from the Ligurian cuisine. At our guests disposal there is a large solarium with swimming pool on the third floor, from where you can enjoy a beautiful view over the seaside. A reserved beach for Hotels guests is at 800 m distance. A professional 24 hours reception service is always vailable. Laundry service as well. |
 Area Relax Wellness area with small Gym (TecnoGym®), Turkish bath, "emotional" Shower and Cromotherapy Reserved beach - 800 mt. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Bar | Beach Bed | Bicycle Rentals | Boat Hire | Child Friendly | Computer | Concierge Service | Currency Exchange Service | Dry Cleaning | Fax Service | Fitness Facilities | Hammam | Heated Pool | Internet Point | Internet Wireless | Ironing | Laundry & Ironing | Lift | Luggage Storage | Photocopier | Porter Service | Private Beach | Private Swimming Pool | Private Transfer To/From Airport | Restaurant | Safe | Scooter Rentals | Sun Terrace | Towels for Swimming Pool | Wake Up Service | | |
Santa Margherita Ligure: Evidence of the town's Roman origins exists, provided by some archaeological finds made in the area, but documented events concerning Santa Margherita date from the medieval period. After becoming a fief of the Fieschi family in the 13th century it came under Genoese control and remained so until the end of the eighteenth century. On 18 July 1798, the village was still divided into two independent small villages separated by the hill: Corte, located in front of the harbour area and Pescino, on the side of the parish church facing the sea along Ghiaia beach. On that day, the Municipalists, who controlled the Canton of Santa Margherita and Canton of San Giacomo, two cantons that were often bitter rivals, took up office in Pescino. |
With an imperial decree on 22 December 1812, Napoleon finally united Santa Margherita and San Giacomo into a single borough that bore his august name: Porto Napoleone. After the fall of the empire, however, the governor took office in Genoa and the individual boroughs were entrusted to provisional administrations. In 1818, following the governor's wishes, the town of Santa Margherita di Rapallo emerged, guided by a Council of Elders, led by Gerolamo Costaguta. Forty-five years later, in 1863, Victor Emanuel II finally decreed the name Santa Margherita Ligure. The Cinque Terre: On the Levant Coast - the Cinque Terre, five pearls in a unique natural setting. Approximately 20 km from Santa Margherita Ligure is one of the most characteristic coastal zones of the Levante Riviera, described in the poetry of some writers, such as Montale in 900. Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore are crossed by the famous "Lovers Walk" on the cliffs overlooking the sea. The Cinque Terre can be reached by train or by boat Genova (within 30 minutes by car or train): Art and Culture. The Ducal Palace of Genova spans centuries of history as a centre of the Republic and the home of the Dogi family: It has undergone ten years of structural restoration, and now presents itself not only as an historical building but also as a centre of intelligence, ideas and initiatives, both cultural and social, for the city and surrounding area. Entertainement. The Genoa Aquarium: The second largest aquarium in the world houses numerous species of fish from the five continents. |
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