
BY: Alessandro Savino
Liguria’s Riviera holds a subtle charm, shaped by contrasts and harmonies: sea and mountains brushing against each other, villages perched above the blue, hills lined with olive trees, and glimpses that seem frozen in time.
In particular, Genoa and its surroundings are a patchwork of art, history, and nature. From the heart of the city, with the Palazzi dei Rolli and the Old Port, to the villages of the Levante coast with their cliffside trails, and on through hidden beaches and authentic small towns: every stop reveals a Liguria worth discovering, far from the usual routes.
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