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This trail is carved into the rock and it weaves through the little port of Nervi, with its picturesque pastel coloured houses, and the splendid villas of Capolungo, whose park leads to the sea. It is easily traversed in all se... more
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Located on the edges of the historic centre, at the beginning of the monumental Via Garibaldi, this square owes its name to the rather fierce fountain which collects the waters from the banks of the Luccoli and directs them dow... more
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This palazzo, one of the most magnificent in the entire city, was built for Andrea Doria in the 16th century; interestingly, his descendants have recently taken up residency once more. It was built outside the city walls as an... more
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Today a public park, Parchi di Nervi is an amalgamation of the splendid gardens of the Groppallo, Serra and Grimaldi villas, which, together with the Villa Brignole Sale (Duchessa di Galliera), make up the largest green space i... more
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Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Reale is inside the 17th century building, built by Stefano Balbi. It was then enlarged by the Durazzo family, before passing to the Savoy kingdom in 1824. It is the most important example of a sta... more
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Set on perhaps the most famous part of the Ligurian coast, the little town of Portofino (32km) can be reached by boat from Camogli. Without doubt, one of the best loved destinations for foreign tourists, it is a fishing village... more
Real Travelers who've been here
.Heading home to Bazzano we stopped off at Portofino, which is a holiday playground for the rich – we’re just continue reading »
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Located in one of the few spacious squares in the historic centre, this bar relies largely on its outside tables, in winter covered by a gazebo, in summer open to the sky. The interior ceramic decor dates from the first half of... more
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The Lido is a primary summer destination for locals of Genoa, located along the coastal area of the city, it can be easily reached during the lunch hour and it is popular both for its gym and its pool which is great for kids wi... more
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This has always been a meeting place for Genovese merchants. It was first the salt market, which then became the heart of the city's business and trade. The piazza owes its current appearance to sixteenth century modifications,... more
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was already warming up. I got off at Piazza Principe train station quite early in the morning, and a cab drove continue reading »
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