77. Genoa

This is Italy’s sixth-largest city. It’s also the capital of the Liguria region. Nevertheless, in terms of tourist travel, it still qualifies as a hidden gem.  

Mind you, other travel writers can confirm that each year Genoa hosts more and more travelers. It’s a surprisingly lively port that offers visitors a unique melding of modernity and history. Here you can stroll hand-in-hand through Genoa’s old, narrow alleys or vicoli and check out the assorted eateries, cafes, and pleasant pubs.

You should also take time to explore beautiful Genoa Nervi and Villa Pallavicini parks. Be sure to see the Palazzi dei Rolli as well. Need more? Take quick trips to such neighboring coastal hamlets as Camogli, Portofino, and San Fruttuoso.

Some Additional Information and Suggestions

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Do you like Tuscany? If so, consider setting up your base camp in Florence and making a few day trips to such places as Lucca, San Gimignano, and Siena.

Remember that visiting these hidden gems is little more than the beginning of an Italian adventure focused on not only avoiding crowds of typical tourists but more importantly discovering the unadorned charm and simplistic beauty of this place. The fact is that Italy is actually home to a number of other worthwhile stops in this truly captivating country. Never forget to investigate this website for a cornucopia of travel tips and interesting ideas before you decide to book your next vacation!

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