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Genoa

Known for its maritime heritage and vibrant port, this historic Italian destination offers a fascinating mix of culture, history, and seaside charm. Its old town, one of the largest in Europe, is a maze of narrow streets filled with shops, cafés, and centuries-old buildings that reveal its rich past as a powerful maritime republic.


Among the most visited places are the impressive Aquarium of Genoa, one of the largest in Europe, and the Porto Antico, a lively waterfront area with museums, restaurants, and panoramic views of the harbor.

The elegant Via Garibaldi is another highlight, lined with magnificent palaces that are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Visitors are also drawn to the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, with its striking black-and-white façade, and the scenic Boccadasse district, a charming fishing village known for its colorful houses and relaxing atmosphere by the sea.