A beautiful fisherman village 30 minutes by train from Genoa Brignole station.
The main shopping street of Genoa-find both elegant shops and fast fashion, grabbing a piece of "foccacia al formaggio" or gelato along the way.
A seaside boardwalk with stunning views of the ocean-come here for a "passeggiata" along the water or find a cliffside rock to bask in the sun. Take a 15 minute train from Principe or Brignole Station-it is SO beautiful!
Come here for an exploration of one of Genoa's own castles-perched over the city, you will find stunning views and history everywhere. After exploring the castle, order a coffee from the museum cafe to drink on the overlook.
Genoa is known for it's roots as a port city-come here to discover the port, and maybe even hop on a boat for a day trip to Portofino and Camogli. We are in the Italian Riviera, and a boat excursion is the perfect way to enjoy all that the coastline has to offer.
We are very close to Cinque Terre-a beautiful collection of 5 seaside villages. Take a train to La Spezia or schedule a boat tour to hop between the cities. It truly is so charming and beautiful.
The center of Genoa-use this as your starting place to explore the city. There are magical little shops all around, just start here and allow yourself to get lost in the charm.
A beautiful street lined with palaces- wander down with a coffee in hand, taking in beautiful palaces still owned by elite families today.
Come here to discover the royal palace!
If you want stunning views of the most picturesque little fisherman village, come here for a gelato and or "apperitivo." It's about a 10 minute bus ride from Brignole Station.
Did you know Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa? Go check out his very humble home.