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Stayed overnight in Porto Maurizio to have dinner and celebrate an important birthday. Spent the afternoon discovering the secrets of the old town centre perched high above the sea. Well worth a visit.
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Date of experience: November 2019
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Authentic Italian food dish, where the catch of the day is there speciality. We loved it eat there. We where surprised that they had a spray to remove the my grease spot on my shirt. 100 service and I loved the fresh red poon. you absolutely have to visit this restaurant when you are in the neighborhood.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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Typical italien village with nice bars, nice little shops There were the Vele d'Epoca Imperia, a regatta with ancient sailing boats
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Date of experience: September 2019
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This was the highlight of our Ligurian stay so far. I would strongly advise going on a Sunday if you can. We made the end of the service at the Cathedral around 10.30 then wandered the old town which was incredibly beautiful and peaceful...and absolutely empty of life. Stopped in at the monastery with the nuns reading scriptures...quite surreal...the loggia a great spot..but just wander and enjoy!…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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Settled on the Parasio promontory, the historic center of Porto Maurizio is an intricate tangle of narrow streets and alleys. From the top of its belvedere the medieval village offers a wide and magnificent view of the gulf. At the foot of the Parasio, overlooking the sea, are the ancient villages of Marina and Foce, rich in restaurants, night clubs and bathing establishments.…
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Date of experience: August 2019
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