Liguria
| List of cities in Liguria | ||
2 cities was found in Liguria. |
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| GENOA | LA SPEZIA | |
Liguria is the missing link between the South of France and Tuscany - seaside towns threaded together by the ancient Roman Via Aurelia - high mountains and orange, lemon an olive groves lead down to a strikingly beautiful Ligurian coastline.
Liguria may have only been officially designated a region in 1971 but it has a long and illustrious history - remember Christopher Columbus - from Genova, the vibrant regional capital.
The area is steeped in maritime history for the nautical; as well as boasting six regional parks, plus four nature reserves ideal for hikers and bird watchers.
Or for those on the cultural trail, visit the "silent towns" of the interior, on the Adagio di Liguria trail - ancient towns renowned for their world-apart tranquility, bountiful art and delicious food and drink.
Genova is a spectacular sight, full of palaces, churches, parks and handsome piazzas, nestling in an amphitheatre of hills.
To the west, you’ll find secret Savona, off the tourist track and jealously guarding its attractions - the medieval Via Pia in Old Savona, with beautiful slate doorways, or the Via Paleocapa, with its elegant arcades of shops.
For beach lovers there are the delights of Alassio.
San Remo is at the heart of the Riviera of the Flowers and was once a firm favourite of the Victorians.
And one of the most gorgeous views ever is the tall, narrow, pastel coloured houses framing the little harbour at Portofino - a drink al fresco by the waterfront - heaven! For art nouveau, look no further than Rapallo’s Vittorio Veneto promenade.
And don’t forget the Cinque Terre - five villages of breathtaking beauty.
Liguria may have only been officially designated a region in 1971 but it has a long and illustrious history - remember Christopher Columbus - from Genova, the vibrant regional capital.
The area is steeped in maritime history for the nautical; as well as boasting six regional parks, plus four nature reserves ideal for hikers and bird watchers.
Or for those on the cultural trail, visit the "silent towns" of the interior, on the Adagio di Liguria trail - ancient towns renowned for their world-apart tranquility, bountiful art and delicious food and drink.
Genova is a spectacular sight, full of palaces, churches, parks and handsome piazzas, nestling in an amphitheatre of hills.
To the west, you’ll find secret Savona, off the tourist track and jealously guarding its attractions - the medieval Via Pia in Old Savona, with beautiful slate doorways, or the Via Paleocapa, with its elegant arcades of shops.
For beach lovers there are the delights of Alassio.
San Remo is at the heart of the Riviera of the Flowers and was once a firm favourite of the Victorians.
And one of the most gorgeous views ever is the tall, narrow, pastel coloured houses framing the little harbour at Portofino - a drink al fresco by the waterfront - heaven! For art nouveau, look no further than Rapallo’s Vittorio Veneto promenade.
And don’t forget the Cinque Terre - five villages of breathtaking beauty.
| List of regions in Italy | |||
| SARDINIA | SICILY | CALABRIA | BASILICATA |
| APULIA | CAMPANIA | MOLISE | ABRUZZO |
| LAZIO | UMBRIA | MARCHE | TUSCANY |
| EMILIA ROMAGNA | LIGURIA | PIEDMONT | AOSTA VALLEY |
| LOMBARDY | TRENTINO | VENETO | FRIULI |
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