Alassio’s accommodation spans grand seafront hotels with private beach access, stylish boutiques tucked into the Budello’s side streets, and hillside agriturismi with views across the gulf. The majority of visitors opt for 3-star and 4-star hotels within a short walk of both the beach and the Budello. High-season rates (July to August) run 140 to 220 euros per night for a seafront double, dropping to 80 to 130 euros in the shoulder months of May, June, and September. Many hotels close for at least two months in winter, typically from November through mid-February. Book three to four months ahead for August stays β Alassio fills up. Read our Alassio month-by-month climate data.
Where to Stay in Alassio: Seafront and Lungomare
Hotels on the lungomare offer the classic Alassio experience: a sea-view balcony, breakfast on a terrace facing the bay, and the beach directly across the road. These properties command the highest rates and book earliest in summer. Read our Alassio best months to visit.
Suggested Hotels on the Seafront
Grand Hotel Alassio Resort & Spa
A 5-star property on the western lungomare with a full-service spa, rooftop pool, and a Michelin-starred restaurant overseen by a Ligurian chef. The private beach area has dedicated service and a cocktail bar on the sand. Best for couples and luxury travellers wanting the highest end of the Alassio experience. Check rates and availability
Hotel Diana Grand
A classic 4-star on the central lungomare with spacious rooms, many with sea-view balconies, a garden terrace, and direct access to one of the best stabilimento beach clubs on the Alassio sand. Best for families and couples who want a traditional Riviera hotel with reliable service and a prime beach position. Check rates and availability
Alassio Rosa
A small, family-run 3-star on a quiet stretch of the eastern lungomare with simple but well-kept rooms, a garden courtyard for breakfast, and friendly owners who have run the hotel for two generations. Best for budget-conscious travellers who want a seafront address with a personal touch rather than chain-hotel formality. Check rates and availability
Where to Stay in Alassio: Budello and Town Centre
Staying a block back from the seafront, near or on the Budello, puts you in the thick of Alassio’s shopping, dining, and evening passeggiata. These properties typically cost 10 to 15 percent less than equivalent seafront rooms. The trade-off is no sea view, but you can be on the sand in 2 minutes and have a dozen restaurants on your doorstep. Read our Alassio top attractions and activities.
Suggested Hotels near the Budello
Hotel Annie
A charming 3-star hotel on a side street directly off the Budello, with individually decorated rooms, a rooftop terrace for breakfast, and a small bar serving local Pigato wine in the evenings. Best for couples who want to be in the centre of Alassio’s social life with character and genuine Italian hospitality. Check rates and availability
Pensione Edith
A straightforward family-run pensione on a quiet pedestrian lane three minutes from both the Budello and the beach, with clean, functional rooms and a generous breakfast of local focaccia, cheese, and fruit. Best for solo travellers and short stays where location and value matter more than frills. Check rates and availability
Villa Ida
A converted Liberty-style villa on the hillside edge of the town centre, with terraced gardens, a small pool, and rooms decorated with antique furniture and original tiled floors. A 5-minute walk downhill to the Budello. Best for couples wanting a romantic, period-character stay with a pool and views over the rooftops to the sea. Check rates and availability