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Liguria Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Liguria? Check out our Liguria Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Liguria.
Top Places to visit in Liguria:
Basilica di Santa Maria di Castello, Portovenere, Palazzi dei Rolli, Borgo Storico di Manarola, Centro Storico del Paese di Tellaro, Rintocchi e Memorie, Spianata Castelletto, Chiesa del Gesu e dei Santi Ambrogio e Andrea, Dolceacqua, Boccadasse, Santa Margherita Ligure, Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi a Nervi, Museo Diocesano Chiostro dei Canonici di San Lorenzo, Basilica della Santissima Annunziata del Vastato, Santuario di Montallegro
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Liguria (Italy) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Liguria in Italy.
Extending south to Tuscany, Italy’s mountainous western coast on the Gulf of Genoa is called, Liguria, a picture book country with paradisiacal cliffs, remote villages, bucket loads of sunshine and a region known as, Cinque Terre, that comprises five villages. Our journey begins in Genoa, the fifth largest city in Italy. A guided tour of the harbour is a good way to gain an understanding of this city which became a powerful economic force in the sixteenth century. The Palazzo Reale was once the residence of the Savoy-Piedmont royal family, with bel-etage, gallery and hanging garden. Monterosso Al Mare is the first and largest of the five villages that comprise Cinque Terre, on the route south. It extends across two bays and two districts, separated by a rock. The modern district of Fegina has a long waterfront promenade, a well-kept sandy beach and a good range of accommodation. Vernazza is considered to be the most beautiful of the five villages mainly because of its location within a splendid bay. Corniglia has no direct access to the sea, but extends along a massive rocky plateau about a hundred metres above the sea. On the hilly outskirts is the San Pietro Church, built in 1334, with an elegant, decorated facade and a rose window of Carrara marble. Portovenere is situated on a long promontory in a remarkable location on the Ligurian coast. Just outside the famous Old Town are some splendid exclusive apartments, each with their own character. It was here that the Romans founded Veneris Portus, the ‘Port Of Venus’. The magic of Liguria is based on the contrast between a narrow Mediterranean coastal strip and steep, barren mountains. Whether you walk this scenic landscape or explore it by train or ship, Liguria is a special dream of romance and beauty.
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Portofino is one of the most beautiful places in Italy!
Portofino is one of the most beautiful places in Italy!
Portofino is an Italian comune of 420 inhabitants, of the metropolitan city of Genoa in Liguria. For its administrative extension, equal to 2.53 km², it is the smallest municipal territory of the metropolitan territory.
Portofino è un comune italiano di 420 abitanti,della città metropolitana di Genova in Liguria. Per la sua estensione amministrativa, pari a 2,53 km², è il territorio comunale più piccolo del territorio metropolitano.
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Recco is a comune in the province of Genoa, region of Liguria, Italy. It is known for its focaccia al formaggio (focaccia with cheese) which is made with Crescenza. The consortium that dictates the official recipe of the focaccia, supposedly the result of a Saracen attack in the 1200s, is seeking the European Union PGI status for the recipe. Also famous is the September 8 fireworks festival honoring the Virgin Mary. The town is also known for its successful waterpolo team, Pro Recco. During WWII Recco's railway was bombed by the allies, destroying the town. It was rebuilt in the late forties and early fifties.
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Portofino is an Italian Fishing Village in the Province of Genoa! Such a beautiful and hidden gem.
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Street Food nel centro storico di Genova
La redazione di Zenazone ha sperimentato il Genova food tour: due ore tra i colori dei vicoli e i sapori della cucina ligure in compagnia
della food blogger Enrica Monzani, profondamente innamorata della sua città, della cucina ligure e della sua storia.
Una chiacchierata tra amici alla scoperta delle tradizioni culinarie genovesi.
Una piccola caccia al tesoro tra le tante botteghe storiche nascoste tra i caruggi del contro storico di Genova.
Passeggiando insieme abbiamo scoperto come si producevano i cioccolatini due secoli fa, dove si vendono ancora spezie prodotte in qualsiasi parte del mondo, come scegliere la migliore focaccia, dove bere un buon caffè e assaggiare il vero gelato alla panera.
Lungo la strada, tra una sciamadda e una friggitoria, tra una chiesa
medioevale e un palazzo nobiliare, Enrica ha raccontato aneddoti divertenti sulla ricchissima storia di Genova e dei suoi superbi abitanti, sui loro traffici marittimi con il mondo intero, sul perché Genova è stata la culla della pastasciutta, dello street-food e della dieta Mediterranea.
Un piccolo viaggio nel costume e nella cultura gastronomica locali, scoprendo le origini di molti piatti genovesi famosi, dalla focaccia di Recco al pesto, dalla farinata ai pansoti col sugo di noci, sfatando i miti e le leggende che spesso li accompagnano.
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