Genova city

Your guide to Genoa

Art, walks on the beach and culinary experiences.

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January 2024
Discover the vibrant Italian gem of Genoa on the Ligurian Sea that offers the perfect blend of historical sights, impressive culture and unforgettable culinary experiences. From modern art to traditional Ligurian specialties, here’s our guide you to what you simply can’t miss.

SIGHTS

Porto Antico
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Picturesque beach walks

Porto Antico

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Porto Antico
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A stroll through the beautiful Porto Antico is a must when visiting Genoa. The charming port area has a long history that has been transformed into a vibrant promenade with colorful buildings, shops, restaurants and cultural attractions.

Acquario di Genova
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Aquarium for families with children

Acquario di Genova

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Ponte Spinola
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Next to the historic promenade you will find the famous Acquario di Genova. If you’re looking for an adventure for the whole family, this is the place to go. The huge futuristic building houses Europe’s largest aquarium and is home to a whole world of marine life. As many as 12,000 species are waiting to be discovered here, including colorful corals, sharks and exciting underwater tunnels—a full day’s adventure to be enjoyed by young and old alike.

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Beautiful viewing spot

La Lanterna

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Rampa della Lanterna
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La Lanterna is one of the oldest working lighthouses in the world. The historic landmark has been keeping a watchful eye over the port since 1128 and has become a symbol of the city and its long maritime tradition. In addition to its historical and cultural value, the lighthouse offers stunning views of both the city and the sea.

FOOD

Antica Osteria di Vico Palla
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Restaurant with history

Antica Osteria di Vico Palla

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Vico Palla
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Antica Osteria di Vico Palla is a restaurant for those searching for the traditional flavors of Ligurian cuisine. The restaurant dates all the way back to the 16th century when sailors and poets stopped here to enjoy the local fish dishes. Antica Osteria di Vico Palla is centrally located next to the port and the menu consists of local, seasonal dishes and fresh fish straight from the sea.

Indarsena Oyster Bar
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All kinds of oysters

Indarsena Oyster Bar

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Calata A Dinegro n.4
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The Indarsena Oyster Bar is paradise for oyster lovers, with over seven types of oysters on the menu that are opened at the table in true Parisian style. There is also a wide range of seafood, French cheeses and delicious desserts from local patisseries. Best washed down with a glass of wine.

Focaccia & Co
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Focaccia on the go

Focaccia & Co

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Via degli Orefici
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In Genoa, traditional focaccia is served on almost every street corner, but one of the city’s most authentic places is Focaccia & Co, a little hidden gem just a few minutes’ walk from the historic center. The portions served here are large and the selection includes both traditional focaccia with cheese and olive oil and other delicious toppings such as olives, charcuterie and potatoes. Round things off with one of the delicious, freshly baked pastries.

ACTIVITIES

Pinksummer
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Modern Italian art

Pinksummer

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Piazza Matteotti
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The small, independent Pinksummer has been an important player on Genoa’s art scene for almost ten years. Located in the majestic Palazzo Ducale, the gallery curates a dynamic collection of contemporary art and exhibitions featuring works by various renowned artists.

Mercato Orientale

Italian specialties

Mercato Orientale

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Via XX Settembre
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There are many markets to discover in Genoa but one of the most popular and authentic is the Mercato Orientale, in the heart of the city. Here you can find local specialties such as fresh fish, meat, cheese, vegetables and other local produce—but the market has also become a meeting place for locals and tourists alike who want to discover new, exciting flavors of Italian cuisine.

Via Garibaldi
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Baroque-style interiors

Via Garibaldi 12

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Via Garibaldi
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If you’re a design enthusiast, a visit to Via Garibaldi 12 is a must. The shop, which resembles a baroque-style museum, is located on the first floor of the beautiful Palazzo Campanella. It offers a unique collection of furniture, designer items, porcelain and glass from internationally famous brands. Via Garibaldi 12 is like a treasure chest packed with several rooms of inspiration.

Text by Peggy Hansson