This tour is tailor-made for cruise travellers with constraints on their time but still eager to experience the must-see sights. However, the featured sights can be modified as per request: we’re flexible to exclude or include additional ones, or even concentrate more on a particular theme (such as Middle Ages, commerce & finance, music, and so forth).
This tour is tailor-made for cruise travellers with constraints on their time but still eager to experience the must-see sights. However, the featured sights can be modified as per request: we’re flexible to exclude or include additional ones, or even concentrate more on a particular theme (such as Middle Ages, commerce & finance, music, and so forth).
- Museo di Palazzo Reale - Visitors can stroll along the dock in front of the Royal Palace. Historically, guests of the Mansion could embark directly via a covered walkway, now replaced by a modern highway.
- La Commenda di Pre - Originally a lodging for Crusaders during the Middle Ages, this building was designed to provide hospitality and…
- Museo di Palazzo Reale - Visitors can stroll along the dock in front of the Royal Palace. Historically, guests of the Mansion could embark directly via a covered walkway, now replaced by a modern highway.
- La Commenda di Pre - Originally a lodging for Crusaders during the Middle Ages, this building was designed to provide hospitality and assistance to pilgrims, as well as serve as a departure point for ships heading to the Holy Land.
- Truogoli di Santa Brigida - This charming little square was once a public wash house used until the early 20th century. The district has been recently revitalized and now serves as a delightful public space in the old town.
- Palazzi dei Rolli - The Old Town is home to numerous elegant private residences that, since the 14th century, have been used to host distinguished guests of the Republic and clients of Genoese bankers. In 2006, 42 of these mansions were declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- Piazza Raffaele De Ferrari - As the geometric center and heart of the city, this vibrant Piazza is a hub of important institutions, including the Ducal Palace, the Opera House, the New Stock Exchange, and the seat of the local government, Regione Liguria.
- Cattedrale di San Lorenzo - Duomo di Genova - This Medieval cathedral, with its striking striped facade, dominates the lively district. Its richly frescoed interior houses the relics of St. John the Baptist, the protector of Genoa.
- Chiesa del Gesu e dei Santi Ambrogio e Andrea - A masterpiece of baroque architecture, this church is a triumph of gold and marble, featuring stunning works of art, including two paintings by P.P. Rubens.
- Old Port - The seafront of Genoa was completely renovated for the 1992 celebrations dedicated to C. Columbus. With the opening of the Aquarium, it has become an iconic district, offering numerous attractions such as the Bigo (a panoramic lift), the Aquarium, the Wheel, and more.
- Galata Museo del Mare - Undoubtedly one of the most fascinating museums in town, it is deeply connected to the city’s essence. A section is dedicated to Christopher Columbus, while the upper floor focuses on the Emigration that characterized Italy over the past two centuries, as well as the Immigration that defines the continent today.

- Experienced tour guide included
- Experienced tour guide included
- The pavement tends to be uneven, and there are some steps here and there along the path, so it is not suitable for wheelchairs; no problem for babies with strollers, or pets.
- The pavement tends to be uneven, and there are some steps here and there along the path, so it is not suitable for wheelchairs; no problem for babies with strollers, or pets.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.