GARE FERROVIAIRE DE LA SPEZIA
Read moreThe station is very busy, even crowded in high season, with tourists and vacationers... Here you'll find the official Cinque Terre National Park office, as well as a café-bar, fast-food outlets and tobacconist. Numerous daily connections to all towns served by the La Spezia - Sestri Levante line. Daily direct trains to Genoa and Milan are plentiful, as are those to Rome, Parma and Florence. Connections to Pisa airport.
NAVIGAZIONE GOLFO DEI POETI
Read moreThe shipping company provides most of the tourist transport from La Spezia. Lines serve the villages of Portovenere, Riomaggiore, Manarola, Vernazza and Monterosso, for the Cinque Terre, and Lerici and the island of Palmaria for the Golfo dei Poeti. The best solution is to buy a day ticket, a pass that allows you to get on and off freely in all the villages. On the website, you can consult timetables and prices, and buy tickets.
SERVIZIO MARITTIMO DEL TIGULLIO
Read moreA modern and comfortable fleet that provides boat connections between the main towns of the Tigullio. The connections are between Rapallo, Santa Margherita and Portofino, with departures also from Chiavari, Sestri Levante and even San Fruttuoso, Portovenere and the Cinque Terre. Among the thematic excursions offered in the summer, there is a boat trip at night on the occasion of the fireworks in Rapallo (August) and Recco (September).
GOLFO PARADISO CAMOGLI
Read moreDeparting from the pier in the pretty port of Camogli, the Golfo Paradiso boats offer a great opportunity to discover the coast in a different way. This tourist water transport service operates between Camogli and Recco, the Portofino promontory (Punta Chiappa and San Fruttuoso) and the Cinque Terre. So you can enjoy the coastal scenery from the sea. One of the best ways (if not the best) to travel in the region. There are also organized whale and dolphinwatching trips.
AMT
Read moreAMT (Azienda Mobilità e Trasporti) is the company responsible for public transport in Genoa. It operates a network of 138 bus lines, 1 metro line, 2 funiculars, 1 creeper, 10 lifts and 1 boat-bus line out of a total of 900 km. Active from 4 a. m. to 3 a. m., the links are efficient and regular.
Genova Pass. 24 h AMT + Trenitalia (except Volabus).
Bus. The city is served by a large network of urban and extra-urban lines.
Subway. A 8-station line connects Brin to the northwestern end of the city at Brignole Station. It is active between 6:30 a. m. and 9:00 p. m.
Funiculars. The two funiculars Zecca Righi and Sant 'Anna and the mesh of Granarolo are one of the best ways to reach the heights of Genoa.
Ascencers. A dozen public lifts connect the city to the upper parts.
It's Navebus. A shuttle boat connects Porto Antico to the west coast of Genoa (Pegli) in 30 min at the same rate as urban transport.
Volabus. Connect Genoa to the aréoport.
GARES FERROVIAIRES
Read moreThere are two main train stations in Genoa, Brignole (east) and Principe (west), at almost equal distance from the center, which can be reached on foot or by bus. Luggage lockers in both. Principe is the main rail hub of the area, but most trains also stop in Brignole. The metro connects the two in a few minutes (tickets available at tobacconists). For any connection with France, change trains in Ventimiglia, from there direct trains to Nice and Menton. Otherwise, you have to go through Milan or Turin.
PORT TOURISTIQUE
Read moreCelui is the only tourist port of the Cinque Terre. We strongly advise you to contact the port's owner if you plan to set sail here, given the small size of the bay and the limited number of moorings.
ATC LA SPEZIA
Read moreIt offers bus transport services in and around the city.
TERMINAL TRAGHETTI
Read morePassenger traffic through the port of Genoa is very heavy every year. The Stazione Marittima has several berths for cruise ships, just a few steps from the Porto Antico and the historic center. From the Terminal Traghetti, ships arrive and depart for the main Mediterranean ports: Olbia, Arbatax and Porto Torres in Sardinia, Bastia in Corsica, Palermo in Sicily and, further afield, Barcelona, Tunis and Tangiers. Mobylines (www.moby.it), Grandi Navi Veloci (www.gnv.it) and Tirrenia (www.tirrenia.it) share the market.
COOPERATIVA BATTELIERI DEL PORTO DI GENOVA
Read moreTours to Cinque Terre and Portofino. Catamarano, Alassio, Loano, Portofino, Monte Carlo.
AEROPORTO DI GENOVA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO
Read moreThe airport's main runway is built on water, which makes landing planes quite impressive. A magical experience! Daily flights to several destinations in Italy (Rome, Palermo, Bari...) and Europe (London, Brussels...). For France, there are only four flights a week to and from Paris-Orly with Volotea: Mondays and Fridays in each direction. Tourist office and car rental companies in the arrivals hall.
RADIO TAXI GENOVA
Read moreGenoese cabs (white in color) are reliable and professional. Several cab ranks in all the city's hotspots. Flat-rate fares. For tourists and cruise passengers whose time is limited, a cab tour of the city to discover the historic center and transfer from/to the airport to the stations or to an address in the center. For night owls: on request, the cab will take you to and from the Riviera's nightclubs (Arenzano, Varazze, Santa Margherita and Portofino) for a fixed price.
ASCENSORE MONTEGALLETTO
Read moreBuilt in 1929, the Montegalletto elevator provides access to the heights of Genoa. The system is unique in Europe, and operates in a highly ingenious way. First, a small cabin transports you like a funicular along the rails of a horizontal gallery for around 300 meters... then suddenly, the gallery is embedded in a cavity, and the click: the cabin rises gently and is immediately transformed into an elevator! A unique experience well worth the detour, if only to experience the ingenuity of the mechanism.
SEGWAY GENOVA
Read moreSmall electric vehicles on two wheels are another way to discover the city, accompanied by a guide who will take you along various themed itineraries (from 1h to 2h30 depending on the route). This is the perfect way to thread your way through the labyrinth of Genoese caruggi and find the right routes through the historic districts. Choose from the following themed tours: the narrow streets of the historic center, pesto, beer, the Sant'Agostino district, or the "kilo tour" of focaccia and farinata!
ALBATRAVEL LIGURIA
Read moreAlbatravel is a tour operator specializing in tailor-made holidays in Italy. The Genoa office will be your point of reference when it comes to planning your Ligurian vacation, which can be customized to suit your every whim. We offer a wide range of services, from transfers and hotel, villa and apartment reservations, to group and private tours (of historic boutiques, the Aquarium, the port and the most secret spots in Genoa and the surrounding area) and regional cooking classes.
EXPLORA GENOVA
Read moreLaunched in 2014, Explora offers atypical tours of Genoa, aimed at both tourists and locals. Secrets and Mysteries, Women of Genoa or Ghosts and Legends are just some of the tours on offer, published on the site along with the calendar. A professional, competent and friendly team will help you discover the city in the best possible conditions. The originality and themes of the tours offer a new vision of Genoa! The tours are in Italian, but you can contact them for a tailor-made tour in French.
RETE CONTATTO GENOVA
Read moreDiscover the soul of the city, with a "eat, drink and love" philosophy to promote quality commercial activities. The events on offer invite you to discover an area rich in history, intrigue and sometimes mystery. These fun and curious activities reveal an unusual Genoa through the narrow streets of the historic center. Constantly evolving routes in search of special addresses and period activities, a fun way to combine culture and pleasure... the real Genoa.
PORT TOURISTIQUE
Read moreA nice marina with about 300 boat pitches.
GARE ROUTIERE
Read moreThe bus terminus is located below the Principe train station on a wide esplanade. Itabus (www.itabus.it) guarantees daily connections to several Italian cities (Florence, Milan, Naples, La Spezia, Pisa, Rome, Siena...). The journey may be longer, but the prices are unbeatable. As for connections with France, Flixbus (www.flixbus.fr) provides direct services to Marseille, Nice, Lyon and Montpellier. However, to reach the region's coastal towns, the train remains the best option.
FERROVIA GENOVA CASELLA
Read moreStill in operation, this small old station is located to the northeast of the city. It connects Genoa to the interior along a picturesque one-hour route, perfect for a green excursion. This narrow-gauge railroad, friendly namedIl Trenino di Casella, runs slowly along a 25 km mountainous route and makes 18 stops to its terminus Casella Paese. Between scattered houses and pine forests, you will discover characteristic villages such as Campi and Sant'Olcese (and its salami), fortresses and ancient sanctuaries.