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Practical info — Alassio

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Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • The sandy beaches are beautiful but mostly divided into private 'bagni' where you must rent chairs. Look for the 'spiaggia libera' if you want a free spot.
  • Parking in the center is scarce and expensive. Look for parking garages on the outskirts or use the train, as the station is very central.
  • Take a stroll along the famous 'Muretto di Alassio' in the evening to see the colorful tiles signed by celebrities.
  • The 'Budello', a narrow historic shopping street running parallel to the sea, is a great place to escape the midday heat.

🍽 Food

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Baci di Alassio

Famous local chocolate and hazelnut cookies. You can find them in traditional pastry shops along the Budello.

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Focaccia Ligure

Try the classic thin and oily focaccia from a local bakery for a quick beach snack.

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Fresh Seafood

Enjoy a 'fritto misto' (mixed fried seafood) at one of the trattorias near the seafront.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Il Budello

The main shopping artery, packed with boutiques, artisan shops, and local delicacies.

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Weekly Market

Check out the local market for fresh produce, cheeses, and clothing (usually held on Saturdays).

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Passeggiata Cadorna

A scenic walking path along the sea towards the neighboring town of Laigueglia.

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Santa Croce Church

Hike up to this historic church for remarkable panoramic views over the bay, away from the crowds.

Highlights of 2026

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Alassio is a premier destination on the Italian Riviera, standing out for its expansive 4-kilometer stretch of natural, fine quartz sand. The town's social life revolves around the 'Budello,' a narrow medieval thoroughfare running parallel to the shore, lined with high-end boutiques and appealing cafes. Its most famous landmark is the 'Muretto di Alassio,' a wall covered in over 500 ceramic tiles signed by celebrities such as Ernest Hemingway and Louis Armstrong, a tradition dating back to 1953. Once a favorite winter retreat for the British aristocracy, the town still is home to elegant Victorian-style villas and lush Mediterranean parks. Visitors shouldn't miss the local delicacy 'Baci di Alassio,' delicious hazelnut and chocolate sweets. Just off the coast lies the uninhabited Gallinara Island, a nature reserve known for its peculiar turtle-like shape and rich biodiversity.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Geography

Population
10,623
Coordinates
44.00610, 8.17310

Facts

  • The Muretto wall was conceived in 1953 by local artist Mario Berrino and his friend Ernest Hemingway.
  • Alassio's beach is unique in Liguria for its fine quartz sand and very gentle slope into the water.
  • The name Alassio is said to derive from Princess Alasia, daughter of Emperor Otto II, who supposedly founded the town.
  • Baci di Alassio sweets were created in 1910 by Rinaldo Balzola, confectioner to the Italian royal family.
  • Gallinara Island served as a refuge for Saint Martin of Tours in 356 AD during his exile.
  • The 'Budello' shopping street runs for nearly 2 kilometers through the heart of the old town.

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Sights in the town Alassio (12)

Muretto di Alassio

The town's famous wall, decorated with ceramic tiles bearing the signatures of numerous celebrities from around the world.

Budello di Alassio

The historic shopping street running parallel to the sea, famous for its welcoming boutique shops and traditional cafes.

Church of Sant'Ambrogio

A beautiful 11th-century church with an impressive facade and valuable works of sacred art in its interior.

Saracen Tower

An ancient defensive tower on the water's edge, built in the 16th century to protect the town from pirate raids.

Gallinara Island

A protected natural reserve off the coast, known for its pristine environment and its unique turtle-like shape.

Villa della Pergola Gardens

A magnificent park hosting one of the most important collections of wisteria and agapanthus in all of Europe.

Santuario Madonna delle Grazie

A hilltop sanctuary offering sweeping panoramic views over the Gulf of Alassio and the Ligurian coastline.

English Library

A cultural legacy of the British community that established Alassio as a prominent health resort in the 19th century.

Laghi Gallinara🌿 nature

Gallinara lakes, three small coastal lakes near Gallinara island off Alassio.

Bagni Miramare👨‍👩‍👧 family

A beach resort in Alassio offering space for relaxation.

Bagni Alassini👨‍👩‍👧 family

A beach resort in Alassio for a pleasant day by the sea.

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Bagni Bastione👨‍👩‍👧 family

Bastione beach club with a swimming pool and children's play area on Alassio's sandy beach.

Frequently asked questions

What is the 'Muretto di Alassio'?
A famous wall decorated with ceramic tiles signed by celebrities; a landmark of the town.
Does Alassio have a sandy beach?
Yes, unlike many pebbly beaches in Liguria, Alassio features a fine, golden sandy beach.
Which pastry is typical of Alassio?
'Baci di Alassio' are delicious chocolate-hazelnut cookies found in almost every pastry shop.
Is there nightlife in Alassio?
Yes, especially in summer there are many beach bars and the famous 'Le Vele' nightclub attracts many visitors.
How to reach Alassio without a car?
Alassio has its own train station on the main Genoa-Ventimiglia line and is very easily accessible by train.
Alassio: where is it located?
Alassio is located in Italy.
Alassio: what is there to see?
Highlights include Muretto di Alassio, Budello di Alassio, Church of Sant'Ambrogio.
Alassio: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Alassio: why is it worth visiting?
Alassio is a premier destination on the Italian Riviera, standing out for its expansive 4-kilometer stretch of natural, fine quartz sand.
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