Genoa - Genova

Genoa

Genoa is a city In Liguria, in northwestern Italy.

Understand

Genoa has traditionally been a center of trade and maritime affairs and remains one of the most important port cities in Italy. Kristoffer Colombo (Cristoforo Colombo) is from the city.

Come

Apart from the sea, Genoa is easily reached by car or train from Milan and from the French side of Nice.

Move

Genoa’s local transport system includes buses, trains, metro lines, funiculars and lifts. A one-way ticket costs 1.5 euros. A 24-hour day card (4.5 euros) is probably a more suitable option for tourists.

Walking

The tourist is most easily moved on foot in the city, as the old town and the port area form the core around which the rest of the city has grown. The streets of the old town can only be reached on foot.

By underground

There is one metro line in Genoa that runs along the coast.

See

  • Acquario de GenovaP Geography 3 b.pngPonte Spinola. Entrance 24e.
  • The old town of Genoa.
    • Piazza De Ferrari
Nerves
  • Nerves (Nearest local train station: Genoa Nervi). In the area your cliff to the sea and the pedestrian street Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi.
  • Porto AnticoP Geography 3 b.png. Old port

Tea

  • Hiking in the hills.

Buy

  • FiumaraP Geography 3 b.pngVia Fiumara 15-16. Shopping center
  • Via XX Settembre. There are numerous clothing stores along the street.

Eat

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Sleep

  • B&B Delfino BlueP Geography 3 b.pngVia Bruno Buozzi 18, e-mail: . Neat accommodation in an apartment with spacious and lockable rooms. Guests have access to shared bathroom facilities and a kitchen with a microwave / refrigerator. Double room: 60-65 e / night (incl. Breakfast).

Stay safe

Genoa is a port city and it brings its own color to city life. Still, the city is no safer than other Italian cities.

Stay healthy

Take contact

Continue your journey

Genoa is easily reached by train to the west, San Remo, Ventimiglia and Monaco and Nice. Trains from the north take you to Milan.Create a category

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