Come and discover Genoa



Genoa, a fascinating city located along the northwestern coast of Italy, is one of the most fascinating tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. It is a city rich in history, culture and tradition, with a rich maritime heritage dating back centuries.

At the center of the city is the majestic Old Port, which was once the beating heart of Genoa's maritime economy. Today it has been transformed into a modern cultural center, hosting attractions such as Europe's largest aquarium, the famous Galata del mare museum, and the National Museum of Antarctica.

Genoa is also famous for its historic center, one of the largest and best preserved in Europe. The narrow streets, picturesque alleys, and charming squares invite visitors to stroll around and discover the treasures hidden around every corner. Among the most significant monuments are the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, the Ducal Palace, and the Church of San Matteo.

Genoese gastronomy is another must-see attraction. From the famous pesto alla genovese and focaccia to fresh fish dishes and traditional desserts such as farinata and pandolce, the local cuisine delights the palates of visitors from all over the world.



Old Port: Once the beating heart of Genoa's maritime trade, the Old Port is now a modern recreational area that is home to numerous attractions, including the Aquarium of Genoa, the Galata del Mare Museum, the Bigo (a scenic viewing platform), and the National Museum of Antarctica.

Historic Center: The historic center of Genoa, one of the largest in Europe, is a maze of narrow streets, picturesque alleys, and charming squares. Here you can find historical monuments such as the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, the Ducal Palace, the Church of San Matteo, and Piazza De Ferrari, considered the heart of the city.

Palazzi dei Rolli
: These sumptuous Renaissance palaces have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. They are mainly located in the historic center area and were once residences of nobles and dignitaries who hosted guests visiting the city.

Boccadasse: This picturesque fishing district located along the coast offers a charming seascape with its colorful houses, small bay and fishing boats. It is a great place to stroll along the beach, enjoy Ligurian cuisine at local restaurants and admire the sunsets over the sea.

Museums and art galleries : Genoa boasts a number of museums and art galleries that are worth a visit, including the Museo di Palazzo Reale, the Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola, the Museo d'Arte Orientale Edoardo Chiossone and the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Villa Croce.

Villa del Principe: This sumptuous Renaissance palace is one of the most important in the city and is famous for its magnificent Italianate gardens and lavishly decorated rooms.

The Lantern: This ancient lighthouse is an icon of Genoa and one of the city's best-known symbols. You can climb to the top to enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the sea.