Is Genoa Worth visiting
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Is Genoa Worth visiting
Hello,
I am spending four nights in Rapallo later this year and was wondering if Genoa is worth seeing or am I better off spending my time seeing Cinque Terre, Portofino, ect...
Thank you,
--Paul
I am spending four nights in Rapallo later this year and was wondering if Genoa is worth seeing or am I better off spending my time seeing Cinque Terre, Portofino, ect...
Thank you,
--Paul
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That would depend on whether you like large cities or places like the other two.
I've been to Genoa several times and find it fascinating - especially the narrow warren of lanes just up from the port. Also one of the world's finest Aquariums. the city was cleaned up for a World's Exhibition so the former Naples-esque grime is gone.
Personally if i had just one day i'd do the Cinque Terre and hike the seven-mile goat trail between villages.
I've been to Genoa several times and find it fascinating - especially the narrow warren of lanes just up from the port. Also one of the world's finest Aquariums. the city was cleaned up for a World's Exhibition so the former Naples-esque grime is gone.
Personally if i had just one day i'd do the Cinque Terre and hike the seven-mile goat trail between villages.
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"Travellers who think of Genoa as simply a dirty port town and bypass the city for the coastal resorts do the city and themselves a great disservice."
ringed by industry perhaps but a gem of an old-world historical city centre IMO
ringed by industry perhaps but a gem of an old-world historical city centre IMO
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Genoa is a beautiful city! We have been there more or less by accident. We drove past (on our way to the C.T.), and thought we might spend an hour or so ... We spent the whole day in Genoa. This was in 2004 when Genoa was Cultural Capital of Europe.
With four nights in Rapallo you can easily wing Genoa in, IMO. The Cinque Terre doesn't cover a lot of 'land' and can be seen in one or max. 2 days. Unless you want to do all the hikes between the five villages. Tip: take the boat from one village to the next rather than the train. The views from the water are magnificent.
Rapallo, Portofino, Lerici, Santa Margherita Ligure, ... can be seen in one day. All are very pretty.
With four nights in Rapallo you can easily wing Genoa in, IMO. The Cinque Terre doesn't cover a lot of 'land' and can be seen in one or max. 2 days. Unless you want to do all the hikes between the five villages. Tip: take the boat from one village to the next rather than the train. The views from the water are magnificent.
Rapallo, Portofino, Lerici, Santa Margherita Ligure, ... can be seen in one day. All are very pretty.
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I'm a history guy, so being in the birth place of chris columbus is very cool. So I had a great afternoon and a horrible evening sleeping in the train station in the midst of a domestic dispute with hardcore abuse that I stepped into and spent a hour or so talking to the police- and their english was marginal at best. It was worth it, no excuse for hiting a women.
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I loved Genoa and have visited twice, once from Rapallo and once by ship. I would definitely spend time there again.
I much preferred it over the CT, which is like a Rick Steeves convention. I left after an hour in Monterosso
Portofino is visually stunning but I preferred the gritter Genoa. The acquarium was a gem and it was nice not being in a tourist swarm.
I much preferred it over the CT, which is like a Rick Steeves convention. I left after an hour in Monterosso
Portofino is visually stunning but I preferred the gritter Genoa. The acquarium was a gem and it was nice not being in a tourist swarm.
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If you have access to Saveur magazine, published in the US, you might take a look at their wonderful article on that city, which ran sometime during the last year or so...check their website to see if you can order a back issue. The story focused on food but had lots of information on the palazzos and other sights as well.