- Via Giuseppe Garibaldi - Take a stroll on one of the streets built by the Genoese aristocracy during the Renaissance and admire constructions of grand city palaces and suburban villas. Several places in the street are listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.
- Palazzo San Giorgio - Visit a place of historic significance and learn about its connection to Marco Polo, prisoners, and banking. Admire its Renaissance-style facade decorated with exquisite frescoes while listening to the fascinating stories about the palace.
- Cattedrale di San Lorenzo - In the heart of Genoa, in the square of San Lorenzo lies a beautiful Gothic cathedral, named after San Lorenzo, an Italian saint and martyr. Explore the uniqness of its decor distinguished by black and white columns outside and inside.
- Cattedrale di San Lorenzo - Duomo di Genova - The Treasury Museum. You will be impressed by this underground museum. The Treasury Museum of St. Lorenzo Cathedral holds a collection of gold, silver, glass artifacts of both artistic and historic importance.
- Doge’s Palace - Nowadays a center for cultural events and art exhibitions, the Doge’s Palace was once the home of the Doges of Genoa. Don’t miss a chance to visit one o the historic symbols of the city of Genoa.
- Christopher Columbus’ House - Visit the reconstructed house in which the world-famous Christopher Columbus grew up. Nowadays the serves as a museum dedicated to the great Italian explorer and navigator.
- Torri di Porta Soprana - Porta Soprana with its two tall towers is often called one of the symbols of the city. You will be visiting an ancient entrance gate to Genoa which was used by everyone who came to the city from the East.
- Central Rooms - Walk to the heart of the city - The Central Square. Explore the place with the renowned fountain and surrounding buildings of various functions such as office buildings, banks, and more.
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- Train ticket daily card- 18.50€/person.
Brightly painted homes dot the landscape of the Ligurian coast. You’ve likely seen images of these 5 towns. Now, it’s your chance to visit this vivacious haven by train. Enjoy a leisurely walk along Garibaldi Street. Experience what it’s like to live like Italian royalty in the Palace of San Giorgio. Nearby, you’ll find the gothic San Lorenzo Cathedral, an impressive feat of medieval architecture dating back to the 12th century. Explore the national gems held within the Treasury Museum. Curious about the famed explorer who lived close by? Or the term Doge? Our local guide is eager to satisfy your curiosity. Immerse yourself in the radiant journey you’ve been yearning for. Traverse the Cinque Terre to a realm of magic!
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