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Hotel Astoria
Featuring a garden and a bar, Hotel Astoria is located in Genova, 2.2 km from Punta Vagno Beach and 1.7 km from University of Genoa.

Hotel Marina
Located just a few steps from the beach, Hotel Marina offers accommodation in Monterosso al Mare, in the Cinque Terre National Park.

Hotel Cenobio Dei Dogi
Featuring a free private beach, pool and sea-view restaurant, Hotel Cenobio Dei Dogi is set in Camogli. It offers spacious, air-conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout.

Meliá Genova
This 5-star design hotel is set in a quiet tree-lined boulevard in a residential area in the heart of Genoa, a 10-minute walk from the main shopping street XX Settembre and city centre.

Miramare The Palace Resort
Set in a picturesque garden overlooking the Gulf of Sanremo, Miramare The Palace Resort offers a private access to the promenade and main beaches.

Hotel Bristol Palace
The Bristol Palace features an impressive elliptical staircase, leading to its elegant rooms. This historic building is in central Genoa, 100 metres from Piazza De Ferrari.

Hotel Florida Lerici
Hotel Florida enjoys a beachfront location around 10 minutes' stroll from Lerici and San Terenzo. Expect great facilities such as a rooftop terrace and free Wi-Fi internet.

Hotel Astoria
Featuring a spa, the Astoria is a family-run 4-star hotel at the start of Rapallo's seaside promenade.

Royal Hotel Sanremo
Set in over 16000 m² of tropical gardens, this luxury hotel is set on the seafront promenade, a 5-minute walk from Sanremo Casino. It features a modern spa and outdoor pool with large sun terrace.

Excelsior Palace Portofino Coast
Featuring panoramic views of Portofino Bay, Excelsior Palace is a luxury 5-star hotel offering 2 restaurants, sun terraces and spacious rooms, many with sea views.

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Liguria highlights
Walking trail in the Cinque Terre
The Sentiero Azzurro walking trail allows you to walk through the 5 picturesque villages of Cinque Terre while enjoying breathtaking views.Culinary tours on the hills around Genoa
Enjoy famous local pesto, fresh seafood or pasta varieties like trenette, pansotti and trofie at typical farmhouses scattered around the hills.Portofino
With its elegant cafés and boutiques, this fishermen village is an upmarket resort and one the most characteristic harbours in the world.Sanremo
Known as the 'City of flowers', this beautiful gem on the Italian Riviera is popular for the Sanremo Music Festival.Cheesy focaccia bread in Recco
Visit Recco, the birthplace of cheesy focaccia bread, and treat your taste buds to one of Liguria’s culinary trademarks.The submerged Christ of the Abyss statue
Located off San Fruttuoso, at a depth of 17 metres, this statue is a must see for lovers of scuba diving.Nightlife in Alassio
Whether for a typical Italian aperitif, fun parties on the beach or great live concerts, Alassio is just the perfect spot.Free climbing in Finale Ligure
Get active with some free climbing in Finale Ligure, well known to climbers for its high concentration of cliffs and rocky walls.
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An absolutely fascinating city with a wealth of history and...
An absolutely fascinating city with a wealth of history and beautiful old buildings which somehow have managed to survive in a tangle of narrow streets and small squares. When you are bored with the city...very hard to be...then take the cheap, efficient train down the coast to Sestre Levante where most stops have a great beach to swim from.Guest review byPhilipUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Travelling from Rome, we made La Spezia our base to launch...
Travelling from Rome, we made La Spezia our base to launch into the Cinque Terre. Fiume269 was just 10-min walk away from the main train station to travel to the 5 towns. Buses from near our stay take you easily to La Spezia's main attractions.Guest review byRobin GomesItaly - 10.0
Beautiful traditional Italian seaside town with plenty of...
Beautiful traditional Italian seaside town with plenty of interesting things to visit. La Pigna (the old town) is an interesting climb through small alleyways and gates. The Russian Orthodox church is small but perfectly formed. Villa Nobel is an interesting science museum & a beautiful villa to see from the outside. There is a 30km cycle and walking track running along the seafront, an old converted train track with plenty of cycle hire places along the way. Plenty of nice places nearby if you have a hire car. Steer clear of the Casino - it's tacky and full of slot machines.Guest review byJeremyUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Monterosso is the most liveable town in Cinque Terra.
Monterosso is the most liveable town in Cinque Terra. Much of it is comparatively flat and it has long picturesque beaches. We are 72 years old and walked the trail from Monterosso to Venazza to Corniglia in one day. It was a bit too much and we should have done it over two days. We had 3 nights and 2.5 days in CT and it was enough to do the walking and see all the sites.Guest review byVincentAustralia - 10.0
Perfect area to search Cinqueterre by boat or by train -...
Perfect area to search Cinqueterre by boat or by train - both terminals up to 8 minutes walk. We were adviced by Martina and that is way we visited Portovenere as weoll even there is no train just boat to go from LevantoGuest review byLubošCzech Republic - 10.0
I loved hiking fron Riomaggiore to Manarola!
I loved hiking fron Riomaggiore to Manarola! Via Beccara hike was a climb killer, but i loved it! Seafood was fresh! And water activities were fun, a bit chilly to be in the water in October, but it was still fun! Just make sure you are in mid-day and you have a change of clothes on the boat, or you’ll freeze!Guest review byRaquelUnited States - 8.0
The city center is nice, there are good restaurants but...
The city center is nice, there are good restaurants but every of them takes fee for sitting at the table - from 2 to 4 euros even to drink one cocktail. Beaches are not very good in Rapallo, you need to go somewhere further for good sea. We went on the beaches after San-Margarita, it is better drive there or go by bus.Guest review byElena - 8.0
Nice town with much to do in town and nearby.
Nice town with much to do in town and nearby. Go to Rapallo by train and take the aerial tram to see the church and eat at the restaurant with the most beautiful terrace about 200 yards through the trees on a path of enlightenment. Go have a drink by the castle for a lively scene and view.Guest review byCurtisUnited States - 10.0
Very nice town with piazza and typical fishing village small...
Very nice town with piazza and typical fishing village small streets. Has shopping and many restaurants. The beaches are very nice, mostly sandy with some pebbles at the shore. The water gets deep fast in 2-4 meters it is 1.5-2 meters deep with some waves.Guest review bypaulSwitzerland - 10.0
Vernazza was such a charming town.. easy access to the...
Vernazza was such a charming town.. easy access to the train station to visit other villages. Tuesdays is a farmers market, great restaurants! Overall loved it .. colors, food, atmosphere and walking in the town fantasticGuest review byAlonzo