What You Will Do
Discover Genoa, a city full of hidden gems and rich maritime history. Walk through its atmospheric old town—the largest medieval center in Europe—explore historic palaces, and enjoy local specialties like focaccia and pesto.
You’ll travel in comfort with a private driver and high-end vehicle, guided by a friendly local expert who brings the city to life. From Genoa’s landmarks to the colorful seaside village of Boccadasse, enjoy a relaxed, personal experience with real local insights. This tour is designed to feel authentic, warm, and unforgettable—more than just sightseeing, it’s about feeling at home in a new place.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The remaining time will include a focaccia and pesto tasting, a walking tour of Genoa and Boccadasse, and the road trip.
This tour is not appropriate for infants.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Old Port
15 minutes
Explore Genoa’s vibrant Porto Antico, where history meets modern life. Once the heart of the city’s powerful maritime empire, this revitalized waterfront is now a lively area filled with restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions. As you stroll along the port, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the harbor, historic ships, and the iconic Bigo crane. This area offers a perfect blend of Genoa’s past and present, inviting you to experience the charm of its ancient docks while embracing its lively atmosphere.
2
Palazzi dei Rolli
15 minutes
Discover the majestic exteriors of the Rolli Palaces in Genoa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These impressive Renaissance and Baroque buildings once housed Genoa’s most powerful families. As you stroll through the city’s historic streets, you’ll admire the elegant facades, intricate details, and grand architecture that reflect the wealth and prestige of Genoa’s Golden Age. Though viewed from the outside, these palaces still tell the story of a time when the city was at the heart of European politics and culture.
3
Cattedrale di San Lorenzo - Duomo di Genova
15 minutes
Marvel at the breathtaking exterior of Genoa’s Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, a stunning example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. As you stand before this historic cathedral, you'll admire its distinctive black-and-white striped facade, intricately carved portals, and ornate rose window. The cathedral’s grand design reflects centuries of history and religious significance in the heart of Genoa.
4
Piazza Raffaele De Ferrari
15 minutes
Discover the heart of Genoa at Piazza De Ferrari, the city’s most iconic square. Dominated by its magnificent central fountain, this bustling piazza is surrounded by impressive buildings, including the grand Palazzo Ducale and the ornate Teatro Carlo Felice. As you stroll through, you'll take in the elegance of Genoa’s financial and cultural hub, where historic architecture meets modern life. The square is a perfect starting point to explore the city's rich history and vibrant atmosphere.
5
Palazzo Ducale
10 minutes
Admire the stunning exterior of Palazzo Ducale, one of Genoa’s most significant historical buildings. Once the residence of the Doges, this grand palace is a symbol of Genoa’s political power and influence during its Golden Age. From the outside, you’ll marvel at its imposing neoclassical facade, intricate details, and expansive courtyards that reflect centuries of history. Even from the exterior, Palazzo Ducale stands as a reminder of Genoa’s rich past and architectural splendor.
6
Torri di Porta Soprana
10 minutes
Step back in time as you admire the imposing Porta Soprana, one of Genoa’s best-preserved medieval gates. Standing tall with its twin towers, this gateway once served as the main entrance to the city during the Middle Ages. From the outside, you’ll appreciate the impressive fortifications and the sense of history that echoes through its stone walls. Porta Soprana offers a fascinating glimpse into Genoa’s past as a fortified city and its role in defending against invasions.
7
La Casa di Colombo
10 minutes
Explore the exterior of the Casa di Colombo, the modest home where the famous explorer Christopher Columbus spent part of his youth. Located near Porta Soprana, this small stone house offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of history’s most legendary figures. While only viewed from the outside, the building’s simple architecture transports you to Genoa’s medieval past and provides a unique connection to Columbus’ early years.
8
Boccadasse
20 minutes
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Boccadasse, a quaint seaside district that captures the essence of old Genoa. From the outside, you’ll enjoy stunning views of its pastel-colored houses clustered around a peaceful bay. As you explore its narrow alleys, you’ll discover the simple charm of this fishing village, where time seems to stand still. With its scenic waterfront and vibrant atmosphere, Boccadasse is a must-see destination for those looking to experience the true character of the Ligurian coast.
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