
Squeezed between the mountains of the Ligurian-Genoese Apennines and the blue of the sea, Genoa is a city of a thousand faces and a thousand colors. Stretched vertically, Genoa is the fascinating city that gave birth to the great Christopher Columbus and that has been sung many times by poets and singer-songwriters such as the beloved Fabrizio De Andrè.
Alongside the most famous attractions such as the Aquarium and the Lantern, the lighthouse that reminds us of its glorious past as a Maritime Republic, you will discover an enchanted world made of picturesque alleys, the carrugi that run through the entire old center and descend to the sea and where the historic shops still live with their perfumes and precious artifacts; the delightful seaside village of Boccadasse, the complex of the splendid Rolli palaces and the stories of the ancient Genoese aristocracy and also magnificent walks in nature and many opportunities in its surroundings. Keep reading and discover with us this incredible city!
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