On our trip south we needed a place to stay for a night between Villefranche-Sur-Mer and our cottage. We wanted to avoid the big cities like Torino and Milano and so, once again, Trip Advisor was tasked with finding a place. More accurately Jean using Trip Advisor was tasked with finding a place.
On the Portofino coast a hotel called Cenobio Dei Dogi caught Jean’s attention and met our standard requirements of parking and dogs welcomed.
It was quite expensive – even with a discounted rate – but this was offset by free parking (it can be as much as €25 a night at some places) and no charge for the girls (which can also be as much as €15 a night each).
Finding the hotel which is situated right on the waters edge was a challenge as leaving the highway, which is high above the water, meant winding down the hill using the usual maze of one way streets and switchback roads that is typical of driving along the Italian Coast. Some of the roads are so close together and the switchbacks so tight that our Tom Tom GPS navigation system couldn’t tell which of two roads we were on. This is a recipe for wrong turns and the occasional wrong way up a one way street. Being Italy this type of thing warrants a blast on the horn from fellow motorists followed by a wave of the hand once you extricate the car and get back on track. You get the feeling even the locals have trouble on occasions.
Jean’s visit to Trip Advisor had given us an idea of what to expect but the reality far exceeded our expectations. The hotel was built in the late 50s or early 60s and that classic character has been retained. You are half expecting movie stars like Cary Grant or Sophia Loren to sweep into the bar or out on to the terrace for a pre-dinner aperitif.
We wiled away the afternoon on the Terrace, overlooking the Ligurian Sea enjoying a drink or two. The service was immaculate and friendly. When our waiter found out one of our dogs was called Poppie there was much amusement. He explained that Poppi was the name of his fellow waiter and this became an ongoing joke for the rest of the afternoon.
Hotel Cenobio Dei Dogi will be our last taste of hotel luxury for a while as our next stop is Tuscany and our new home.
Looks amazing:)