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Imperia is located in the Riviera di Ponente, one of the most authentic and least crowded areas of Liguria, where the sea meets gentle hills adorned with olive trees. The city is divided into the historic districts of Porto Maurizio and Oneglia, both full of charm: the former features the medieval village of Parasio with its picturesque alleys, while the latter boasts a harbor and brightly colored houses overlooking the sea.
The coastline alternates between sandy beaches and rocky cliffs, providing tranquil coves and well-equipped beach establishments. From here, one of Italy's most beautiful cycling paths begins, a scenic route that winds along the sea through ancient railway tunnels and breathtaking views, ideal for safe cycling or long walks.
The inland area is dotted with historic villages such as Dolcedo, Pieve di Teco, and Triora, which preserve centuries-old traditions and offer spectacular landscapes. Food enthusiasts will find olive oil mills producing top-quality extra virgin olive oil, as well as quaint restaurants serving fresh seafood dishes and typical desserts from the Riviera.
Imperia's location is also perfect for day trips to the French Riviera, Sanremo, or the Natural Park of the Ligurian Alps. Throughout the year, the city and its surroundings are lively with events, festivals, and markets, making this area an ideal destination for those seeking sea, nature, culture, and authentic flavors.
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