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the 10 best of Liguria

Ligurie

Liguria is full of fascinating attractions that reflect its rich history, culture and natural beauty. Here are some highlights from this amazing region.

1. Via dell'Amore

The Via dell'Amore is a famous hiking trail that connects the villages of Riomaggiore and Manarola in the Cinque Terre region. This romantic road is carved into a cliff above the sea and offers spectacular views of the Ligurian Sea. The path is popular with hikers and nature lovers.

Via dellAmore

Via dell'amore, Liguria

2. Lanterna di Genova

Lanterna di Genova is one of the oldest lighthouses in the world that is still in use. It stands in the city of Genoa and its origins date back to the 12th century. This iconic lighthouse is the symbol of Genoa and offers breathtaking views of the city and the harbour.

3. Portofino

Portofino is a picturesque fishing village that has become a luxury resort known for its beautiful marinas and exclusive atmosphere. Portofino is popular with celebrities and wealthy tourists and is an ideal place for yachting and relaxing.

Portofino

the fishing village of Portofino, Liguria

4. Gastronomic specialties

In addition to the famous pesto alla genovese, taggiasche olives, which are the basis for quality olive oil, also come from Liguria. Another speciality is 'pansoti', a stuffed pasta similar to ravioli, traditionally served with a nut sauce.

5. Galeone "Neptune"

A replica of the Spanish galleon "Neptune", which was built for the film "Pirates" by Roman Polanski, is moored in the port of Genoa. This ship is often open to the public and provides a unique view of a historic naval vessel.

Galeone Neptun

replica of the Spanish galleon 'Neptune', Genoa

6. Festival Sanremo

Festival di Sanremo is Italy's most famous music festival, held annually in the city of Sanremo. The festival, which began in 1951, is considered the most important musical event in Italy and is broadcast throughout the country.

7. Grotta di Toirano

The Grotta di Toirano is a famous cave in the province of Savona, famous for its prehistoric remains and stalactite formations. The cave contains traces of human activity from the Stone Age and fossils of the bears that once inhabited the cave.

8. Palmaria

Palmaria is the largest island of the Ligurian archipelago and is located near the town of La Spezia. The island is known for its beautiful nature, hiking trails and crystal clear waters that are ideal for diving and snorkelling.

Palmaria

Palmaria, the largest island of the Ligurian archipelago

9. Focaccia di Recco

Focaccia di Recco is a special type of focaccia that comes from the town of Recco. It is stuffed with stracchino cheese and is known for its soft and melting texture. This focaccia is a popular local speciality and is often served warm.

10. Palazzi dei Rolli

The Palazzi dei Rolli is a set of historic palaces in Genoa that were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006. These palaces were built in the 16th and 17th centuries and served as residences for important guests of the city.

Pallazi dei Rolli

Palazzi dei Rolli, Genoa

Liguria is a truly unique region that offers visitors not only a wonderfulbut also a rich history and culture that can be seen in every corner of this magical part of Italy.

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