Luckily most things you’ll want to see or do in Genoa are all within walking distance of each other. To maximise your time and money various ticket-combo options are available.
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 What better way to chill, in real italiano style, than to go for a stroll along the promenade… 2km of stunning scenery from the old harbor (porticciolo) to … 
      
        
  
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 Don’t be fooled by its 19th century façade, for the church of Saint Ambrose and Saint Andrew, commonly known in Genoa as the Chiesa del Gesù, houses one of the … 
      
        
  
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 The cloister is all that was saved when the 12th century monastery of S. Andrea was knocked down in 1904 to make way for an urban development project. Its … 
      
        
  
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 In a tiny piazza right at the heart of medieval Genoa stands the beautiful church of Saint Donato. Although it was first consecrated as a parish church in 1189 … 
      
        
  
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 Guglielmo Boccanegra had Palazzo San Giorgio built in 1260 as a civil and political base to counterbalance the increasing power of the clergy at the nearby …