Explore the medieval heritage of Genoa on a guided walking tour through the city's historic center. With an impressive collection of structures from the Middle Ages, this tour highlights the city's powerful maritime history and architectural beauty. Wander along the original city walls, navigate the narrow alleyways known as carrugi, and stop in legendary medieval squares, where the legacies of noble families are etched in stone.
- Walk through Genoa's historic center with an expert guide
- Visit the largest in Europe medieval center and discover narrow alleyways showcasing medieval planning
- Discover the Columbus' House
- Stop at Piazza San Lorenzo and other significant historic squares
- Capture the best views of Genoa and the panorama of the biggest port in Italy
In the Middle Ages, the port of Genoa was a vital hub for maritime trade, thanks to its strategic location and the development of infrastructure such as the pier and shipyards.
Active as early as the 6th century BC, the port became a major commercial crossroads for the Maritime Republic of Genoa, attracting merchants and craftsmen involved in shipbuilding and repair.
Palace od St. Giorge is one of Genoa’s most historic buildings, originally constructed in 1260. Located near the old port, it once served as the headquarters of the powerful Bank of Saint George, one of the oldest banks in the world.
Explore the maze of narrow, winding alleyways called "caruggi" that make up the historic heart of the city. These medieval streets, some barely wide enough for two people to pass, are rich in history, atmosphere, and hidden charm. Lined with tall buildings, artisan shops, traditional trattorias, and centuries-old churches, the caruggi offer an authentic glimpse into Genoa’s past and its vibrant daily life.
The Columbus House (Casa di Cristoforo Colombo) is a historic building near Genoa’s ancient city walls, traditionally recognized as the home of Christopher Columbus. Set in the heart of the medieval city, it offers a glimpse into everyday life in Genoa during the late Middle Ages.
From this panoramic terrace high above the city, you can admire the dense maze of rooftops, ancient towers, and the domes of historic churches, all set against the backdrop of the sea. It's the perfect spot to take in the timeless charm of the old city from above.
The Doge’s Palace is a grand historic building that served as the residence and seat of power for the Doges of Genoa. Originally built in the 13th century and later expanded, it combines medieval architecture with Renaissance and Baroque elements
Genoa’s main cathedral, renowned for its striking black-and-white striped façade and blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Dating back to the 12th century, it houses important religious relics, including the Sacred Ashes of St. John the Baptist, the city’s patron saint, making it a central landmark in Genoa’s medieval heritage.
Ripa Maris is the historic waterfront area of Genoa’s old port, once bustling with merchants, sailors, and shipbuilders. Lined with ancient warehouses, narrow streets, and lively markets, it played a crucial role in the city’s maritime trade during the Middle Ages. Today, it remains a vibrant part of Genoa’s cultural and commercial life.
If you do not specify any pick-up location, the guide will be waiting for you by the entrance to Coop.Librerie bookshop, exact address is Calata Cattaneo 1, Porto Antico, 16128, Genova
Genoa, the capital of the Liguria region, is a historic port city known for its rich maritime heritage, medieval architecture, and delicious cuisine. Often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors, Genoa offers a unique blend of authenticity, culture, and coastal beauty.
One of the largest aquariums in Europe, featuring a wide variety of marine life and interactive exhibits.
A stunning example of Romanesque architecture, the cathedral is a must-visit for its historical and artistic significance.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, these Renaissance and Baroque palaces were once the homes of Genoa's noble families.
A maritime museum that explores Genoa's rich seafaring history through interactive exhibits and historic ships.
A charming fishing village within Genoa, known for its colorful houses, pebble beach, and delicious seafood restaurants.
A traditional basil sauce made with basil, garlic, pine nuts, Parmesan, and Pecorino cheese.
A flat, oven-baked bread topped with olive oil and sea salt, often flavored with rosemary or onions.
A traditional Ligurian pasta dish made with trofie pasta and pesto sauce.
A savory chickpea flour pancake, similar to a thin, crispy crepe.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, vibrant festivals, and lively beaches. However, it can be crowded and more expensive.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Genoa is generally safe for tourists, but pickpocketing and petty theft can occur in crowded areas and on public transport. Be cautious at night, especially in the city center.
Genoa Piazza Principe, Genoa Brignole
Genoa Piazza della Vittoria, Genoa Brignole Bus Station
The metro system is clean and efficient, with only one line currently in operation.
Available • Apps: FreeNow, ItTaxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque fishing village known for its colorful houses, luxury yachts, and stunning coastal views.
A charming fishing village with a beautiful pebble beach, colorful houses, and a relaxed atmosphere.
A UNESCO World Heritage site consisting of five colorful coastal villages with stunning views and hiking trails.
Price varies by option