Do you really want to discover the soul of Genoa? Then you absolutely must take a ride on the legendary Zecca Righi Funicular. This funicular will make you understand more than a thousand explanations what is meant by 'Vertical Genoa': yes, because…
Palazzo Rosso in Genoa is a charming building located at number 18 Via Garibaldi, in the heart of Genoa's historical centre. This palace with its sumptuous atmosphere and fascinating history is also known as Palazzo Ridolfo and Gio.Francesco I Brignole-Sale, named after…
In the heart of beautiful Albenga, a city that very well combines evidence of the past with its current role as a major tourist destination, stands the Baptistery of Albenga. This ancient building, dating from the 5th-6th centuries, represents a monument of…
Campopisano is a little gem, a feast of colours, from the yellow and red of the terraced houses overlooking the small square to the blue of the sky that opens unexpectedly to the visitor's eyes as he emerges from the dense network…
The Palazzo Reale di Genova is the city's largest patrician palace, a vast architectural complex built in the 17th century: first the residence of wealthy merchants and nobles, then the palace of the Savoia.
Visiting the Palazzo Reale di Genova you will be…
In 1952, some people from Camogli came up with the idea of offering fried fish to the tourists who had come to the Ligurian seaside village for the feast of Saint Fortunato, the patron saint of fishermen, and so the Sagra del…
From April 28 to May 1, it's Rolli Days once again! The UNESCO Site of Genoa, which includes the 42 aristocratic palaces that line the so-called "Strade Nuove," is preparing to celebrate this year's 15th edition of the event: for the occasion,…
With its Aquarium, the largest in Europe, Genoa has now become a regular destination for many families. In the Ligurian main city, parents and children find a city with spaces dedicated precisely to the little ones (e.g. the Città dei Bambini, but…