Wander through Europe's largest medieval quarter in Genoa's Historical Centre. This UNESCO World Heritage site takes you back centuries with Renaissance palaces and ancient buildings lining narrow alleyways. Christopher Columbus's house stands beside the striped Cathedral of San Lorenzo, offering glimpses into Italy's rich past. The labyrinthine streets lead to hidden piazzas and centuries-old churches with impressive architecture. Traditional osterie serve authentic Ligurian cuisine like fresh pesto pasta and focaccia. Artisan workshops showcase local crafts while the ancient port borders this district with maritime museums.
This medieval fishing village sits on a tiny bay near Genoa's heart. Pastel-colored houses cascade down to a pebble beach where traditional boats bob in the clear Ligurian waters. Narrow stone alleyways wind between centuries-old buildings adorned with flower boxes and hanging laundry. The Church of Sant'Antonio anchors this authentic Italian community where locals and visitors mingle. Intimate trattorias serve fresh seafood and Genoese specialities like focaccia col formaggio. Take a scenic stroll along the waterfront promenade for breathtaking coastal views.
Carignano offers a refined slice of authentic Genoese life away from tourist crowds. This upscale residential district features elegant apartment buildings and the impressive neoclassical Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta. The neighborhood's peaceful tree-lined streets reveal 19th-century villas with ornate balconies and pastel facades. The Museum of Modern Art at Villa Croce provides a cultural highlight for art enthusiasts. Traditional trattorias serve elevated Ligurian cuisine including fresh pesto and focaccia. Though quiet by night, select wine bars maintain the area's sophisticated character while preserving its tranquil residential atmosphere.
Nervi charms visitors with its spectacular 2km Mediterranean coastal promenade and historic parks. The famous Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi offers breathtaking sea views as waves crash against dramatic cliffs. Art lovers can explore the Galleria d'Arte Moderna housed in a 16th-century building. This peaceful Genoa area showcases Belle Époque villas in soft pastel colours cascading down hillsides. Botanical gardens at Villa Grimaldi feature exotic plants and shaded pathways. Small trattorias along the waterfront serve fresh local seafood and traditional Ligurian specialities.
Perched on a hillside above Genoa, Castelletto rewards visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of red-tiled rooftops and the azure harbour. This elegant residential haven features pastel-hued Liberty-style villas and lush gardens cascading down terraced slopes. The stunning Spianata Castelletto belvedere offers the perfect vantage point for photographers. Tree-lined streets lead to intimate trattorias serving authentic Ligurian specialities like pesto and focaccia. The historic funicular connects to Genoa's centre in just eight minutes. Despite steep cobblestone pathways, the tranquil atmosphere and spectacular vistas make every climb worthwhile.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Genoa
Piazza de Ferrari
9.0/10 (1,013 reviews)
Genoa's central square boasts a bronze fountain amid historic palaces and theatres. Enjoy espresso at a café while observing city life in this architectural masterpiece.
Piazza Principe
8.6/10 (45 reviews)
This elegant square features a charming garden and Neptune statue overlooking Genoa's historic harbour. Stroll where Andrea Doria once walked, enjoying maritime views that connect past and present.
Luigi Ferraris Stadium
7.8/10 (117 reviews)
Italy's oldest active stadium since 1911, Stadio Luigi Ferraris hosts both Genoa CFC and Sampdoria in its intimate English-style design. Experience the electric Derby della Lanterna with passionate fans.
Via Garibaldi
8.8/10 (125 reviews)
Wander along one of Genoa’s most famous streets, located in a historic part of the city full of impressive architectural treasures.
Palazzo Ducale
8.8/10 (615 reviews)
This grand former residence of Genoa's rulers now hosts impressive art exhibitions in its Mannerist halls. Wander through elegant courtyards and colonnades while absorbing centuries of Genoese political history.
Cattedrale di San Lorenzo
9.0/10 (455 reviews)
Genoa Cathedral captivates with its distinctive black-and-white striped medieval façade and rich religious heritage. Inside, discover sacred treasures including the Sacro Catino, once believed to be the Holy Grail.
Palazzo Rosso
8.6/10 (262 reviews)
Check out the stunning frescoes decorating the majestic rooms of this palace as well as the works of art in the gallery.
Fiera di Genova
8.4/10 (32 reviews)
Genoa's premier waterfront exhibition centre hosts international trade fairs and cultural events with Mediterranean views. Visit during the renowned International Boat Show in September.
"Probably the best hotel room I have stayed in for a long time - everything was well designed, thought through and well maintained. The only fault I could find (and I’m very fussy) was that you had to unplug the fridge to plug the kettle in … otherwise perfect! Oh - and loved the old style elevator - even if the customers were hopeless at shutting the door properly so the staff had to keep running up and down the stairs to sort it out !!"
"My room was very spacious, the bathroom as well. The rooms have air conditioning, which makes them very comfortable and lets you sleep well at night, The rooms have large windows and are bright and inviting. Black-out curtains help you sleep at night.
From my room on the ninth floor I could watch the activities at the airport down below, where lots of smaller private planes arrived and were prepared for their next flight. That was very interesting and entertaining."
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