The gateway to the Italian Riviera and home to one gorgeous historic port district, hanging gardens and countless churches, Genoa is a town best explored in the company of a local guide from tourHQ.
Search Cities in Italy
I am an actor and tour guide of Genoa and its province with authorization from the Liguria Region ...
Hi everybody,basically, if you come for walking, hiking, sightseeing, enjoying nature and be ...
Hello! My name is Fabrizia, I was born in Genoa and I am a licensed tour guide since 2012. I ...
I have travelled in different countries for pleasure and work, I have undertaken various jobs and ...
Hello, I graduated in tourism in 2008 then continued my studies in tourism management. Become a ...
Hi! I am an independant Tour Guide of the Tour Guide Association of Liguria. I specialise in taking ...
Guida Turistica di Genova dal 1994, mi piace farvi capire lo spirito dei genovesi ...
Добро пожаловать !кандидат наук. В Турин попала по ...
Hello, my name is Marco and I am a professional licensed Italian National Guide and Tour ...
Buongiorno! My name is Loredana and I am a qualified licenced tour guide since many years. I was ...
I'm a very experienced guide. I've been working in Genoa and the surrounding areas (Portofino and ...
I have been a professional licensed travel director for... too many years to declare it! Then, ...
Would you like to enjoy the spirit of Genoa? I have been a tour guide for 25 years, with great ...
I can't wait to take you around my beautiful city, whose old town is the largest one in Europe. I ...
decennale esperienza come guida turistica. Ho lavorato molti anni intorno al mondo, vivendo 12 anni ...
The historic maritime town of Genoa is the capital of the Region of Liguria in northern Italy, notorious for being both the birthplace of Christopher Columbus and the gateway to the Italian Riviera.
Old meets new in this quintessentially Italian place. Genoa’s tall, green-shuttered buildings with terracotta roofs are crammed into the hillside paths directly alongside beautiful hanging gardens, historic churches and the remnants of Genoa’s old town walls. The historic port exists alongside a brand new dockside area designed by a local architect Renzo Piano, replete with panoramic elevator and glass biosphere. The waterfront is home to luxury yachts and traditional fishing boats alike and is a favourite night-time spot amongst locals. In 2004, Genoa was voted European Capital of Culture and it’s easy to see why as the fascinating museums and galleries will take days to do full justice.
Genoa is currently experiencing a surge in visitors. Home to a pleasant mild climate, one of Europe’s largest aquariums, incredible shopping boutiques and some of the best seafood in Italy, it is not easy to be impervious to Genoa’s charm!
Say Goodbye to Travel Stress