Get ready to fall in love with Genoa on this private tour, exploring the city’s history, charm, and stunning views in comfort!
Begin at Castelletto, the city’s top viewpoint, with sweeping views of the Historic Center and Old Port - perfect with a gelato or granita. Stroll along Via Garibaldi, a Renaissance street with 13 UNESCO-listed palaces, then visit Boccadasse, a charming fishermen’s village with colorful houses and a quaint harbor.
Explore the Old Port, including Palazzo San Giorgio and the Portici di Sottoripa, key sites in Genoa’s maritime history. Finish at Piazza De Ferrari, Palazzo Ducale, and Porta Soprana. See the 12th-century town walls and the house where Christopher Columbus grew up, connecting the city’s rich past to its famous explorer.
The tour is designed for you, and it can be tailor-made to fit your wishes.
The tours are guided by handpicked professional tour guides, fluent in English with licensed touristic vehicles.
*Back-to-ship on-time guarantee!
Pickup from anywhere in the area of Genoa, from the port of Genoa, all hotels, or any given address in the area of Genoa.
Perched above the historic heart of Genoa, Castelletto offers the most breathtaking panoramic view of the city. From this elegant terrace, you can admire the entire Historic Center, the Old Port, and many of Genoa’s most iconic landmarks spread out beneath you. The mix of ancient rooftops, church domes, and glistening sea creates an unforgettable scene. Optional - Once at the top, relax and soak in the view with a refreshing gelato or granita from one of the nearby cafés - a perfect Genoese moment high above the city.
A masterpiece of Renaissance elegance, Via Garibaldi is one of Genoa’s most beautiful streets - home to 13 UNESCO-listed palaces. Built during the city’s Golden Age, these grand residences showcase stunning frescoes, marble courtyards, and timeless architecture that tell the story of Genoa’s noble past.
Discover the enchanting charm of Boccadasse, a picturesque fishermen’s village that feels like stepping into a painting. Colorful houses line narrow lanes leading down to a small pebble beach and a harbor dotted with traditional boats. This beloved Genoese gem is the perfect place to experience the authentic coastal spirit of Genoa.
Standing proudly near the Old Port, Palazzo San Giorgio is one of Genoa’s most historic and impressive buildings. Built in the 13th century, it once served as both a government palace and the seat of the powerful Bank of Saint George, one of the world’s earliest banks. Its beautifully frescoed façade and grand architecture reflect Genoa’s maritime glory and make it a must-see landmark for anyone exploring the city’s rich past.
Located near the Old Port, the Portici di Sottoripa is one of Genoa’s oldest and most atmospheric streets. Dating back to the Middle Ages, its arched arcades once sheltered merchants and travelers arriving by sea. Today, it’s a lively walkway filled with local shops, traditional eateries, and street food stands, offering a true taste of Genoa’s vibrant everyday life.
At the heart of Genoa lies Piazza De Ferrari, the city’s main square and a symbol of its modern elegance. Surrounded by grand buildings and crowned by its impressive central fountain, it marks the meeting point between the historic center and the new city. Lively and full of energy, this is the perfect spot to explore Genoa’s culture, architecture, and vibrant urban life.
Palazzo Ducale stands proudly in the heart of Genoa as a symbol of the city’s rich history and grandeur. The Ducal Palace is the most important landmark, and the 12th-century town walls are still visible, symbolizing the pride of the inhabitants.
Step back in time at Porta Soprana, one of Genoa’s oldest and most iconic city gates. Dating back to the 12th century, its imposing towers and medieval walls mark the entrance to the historic center. Just a few steps away, you can see where Christopher Columbus grew up, making this area a must-visit for anyone exploring the city. linking this historic gate to the city’s famous explorer.
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