Explore Savona, one of the most important maritime hubs in Italy. Discover the hidden gems of this enchanting little town, including the stunning architecture of Savona's Sistine Chapel, hear the thrilling stories of The Monument to the Fallen, and enjoy breathtaking views over the seaport from the height of the Priamar Fortress.
Set off at Piazza Mameli, the square housing the emblematic Monument to the Fallen, built in memory of the heroes and victims of the War World I. Besides its high artistic values, this site is well-known for the unique ritual of paying tribute in silence when the bell of the monument chimes at 6:00 pm every day, a tradition that has lasted for the past 80 years.
Next, stroll along the atmospheric Pietro Paleocapa street for a splendid showcase of impressive buildings, especially the Palace of Peacocks, an amazing example of Art Nouveau architecture. Its name comes from nature-themed murals on the façade, mostly the vivid-colored peacocks. The pleasant vintage shades, romantic-styled balconies, and intriguing decoration details of the building prove captivating to any passers-by.
Just a short walk away is the Leon Pancaldo Tower, named after a Savona-born explorer who accompanied Ferdinando Magellano on his first voyage around the globe. The twenty-three-metre-tall medieval tower used to be part of the city’s walls. Today, the iconic landmark that dominates the seaside warmly welcomes ships and cruises from afar to the fascinating town.
Then, pass by the town’s oldest tower: the iconic Brandales Tower. Easily seen from everywhere in the city, the town’s tallest tower (50 meters) reads the time for the entire city with a large clock face, chiming its bell every hour and a half.
The next destination is the Cathedral of Savona. Baroque in style, this temple conveys a sense of grandeur and magnificence with an imposing and lavishly decorated façade which is well worth admiring.
Take a few steps to the adjacent temple, the Sistine Chapel, which Savona takes huge pride in. The sumptuous chapel was commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV, Savona's son, for his deceased parents. It is home to a priceless collection of treasures and art masterpieces.
Then, visit the Priamar Fortress, which occupies a hill and overlooks the Savona seaport. The citadel dates back to the 4th century and has served many purposes: from a Roman burial ground, a cathedral site during the Middle Ages, a defensive fortification slash a military prison during wartime, etc. to the top attraction in Savona, offering uninterrupted picture-postcard views across the sea, the mountains, the town, and its port.
Head to the waterfront where the Garibaldi's Statue is located. He was an Italian general, patriot, revolutionary and republican. The site makes a perfect end to the tour where you can take beautiful souvenir photos with the Priamar Fortress in the background or enjoy the scenic views of the sea.
At the Monument to the Partisan, your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.
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.
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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
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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.
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