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Discover Sampierdarena: The Historic and Modern Heart of Genoa

Sampierdarena is one of Genoa’s most distinctive neighborhoods, rich in history, culture, and modern conveniences. Located just minutes from the city center, it offers a perfect blend of elegant historic buildings, the vibrant port, and proximity to numerous tourist attractions.

What to See in Sampierdarena and Surroundings

✔ Villa Scassi and Its Gardens – A green oasis perfect for a relaxing walk, offering a beautiful view of the city.
✔ Palazzi dei Rolli – Some of the district’s historic buildings are part of the UNESCO World Heritage site.
✔ Port of Genoa and Ferry Terminal – A gateway for excursions to islands and other Mediterranean cities.
✔ Genoa Aquarium and Porto Antico – Just 5 minutes away, ideal for a fun day with family or friends.
✔ Genoa’s Historic Center – The largest in Europe, full of charming alleys, historic shops, and traditional restaurants.
✔ Fiumara Shopping Center – Perfect for shopping, a multiplex cinema, or dining at one of the many restaurants.

Explore the Levante Area: A Blend of Sea, History, and Breathtaking Views

The Levante area of Genoa is one of the city's most captivating districts, known for its stunning coastal landscapes, historic villas, and charming fishing villages. Located between the city center and the Riviera di Levante, this area is perfect for those looking to experience the most authentic side of Genoa, where culture, gastronomy, and nature come together.

What to See in the Levante Area and Beyond

✔ Boccadasse – A picturesque fishing village with colorful houses and a small beach, perfect for a romantic stroll.
✔ Corso Italia – Genoa’s most elegant waterfront promenade, ideal for relaxing while enjoying a spectacular view of the Ligurian Sea.
✔ Nervi and Its Parks – A slice of paradise featuring lush gardens, dramatic cliffs, and the famous Anita Garibaldi Promenade.
✔ The Forts of Genoa – Panoramic trails offering unique views of the city and the surrounding hills.
✔ Quarto dei Mille – A historic site from which Garibaldi’s expedition set sail in 1860.
✔ Bogliasco and the Riviera di Levante – Small seaside villages just minutes from Genoa, perfect for lovers of the sea and fine cuisine.

Old Port of Genoa: The Modern Heart of the City Between History and the Sea​

The Old Port of Genoa is one of the city's most fascinating areas, a perfect blend of history, culture, and entertainment. Completely redesigned by the renowned architect Renzo Piano, this waterfront space is now the hub of Genoese tourism, offering attractions for families, couples, and groups of friends.

Things to See and Do at the Old Port

✔ Genoa Aquarium – One of the largest and most spectacular in Europe, home to over 12,000 marine species, including turtles and dolphins.
✔ Biosphere – A fascinating glass sphere suspended over the sea, housing tropical plants and exotic animals.
✔ The Bigo – A panoramic elevator designed by Renzo Piano, offering breathtaking views of Genoa and the harbor.
✔ Galata Maritime Museum – The largest maritime museum in the Mediterranean, featuring interactive exhibits and a real submarine open for visits.
✔ Piazza delle Feste – A venue for events and shows, transforming into an ice-skating rink in winter.
✔ Seafront Restaurants and Cafés – From traditional Ligurian cuisine to fresh seafood dishes, the area offers a wide gastronomic selection with stunning views.
✔ Shopping and Local Crafts – A great place to find unique souvenirs in boutique shops and artisan markets.

If you want to experience Genoa at its best, between modernity and tradition, the Old Port is the perfect place for you! 🌊✨

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