Medieval Quarter
Genoa
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The Medieval Quarter in Genoa, which happens to be one of the largest in Europe, is characterized by its network of narrow caruggi (alleys) that meander through the heart of the city, going up, down, and across. The structures lining these alleys can soar up to six stories high, and in some areas, the alleys are so narrow that they barely span a few meters. Despite their diminutive size, these alleys conceal a wealth of superb restaurants, bars, and shops. Getting lost in this labyrinthine quarter is practically unavoidable, and it always proves to be a fascinating experience.
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Do & See
Being one of the best-kept travel destinations secrets, Genoa for sure offers many beautiful and interesting tourist attractions. There are over a dozen museums and galleries, a prestigious theatre, the largest aquarium in Europe and many renowned landmarks to visit, providing visitors with a range of options to explore. Most of the popular tourist spots are located near Piazza de Ferrari, the city's main square, or by the old Port of Genoa. Other notable sights include Palazzo Ducale, Palazzi dei Rolli, and the Medieval Quarter. To gain a deeper understanding of the town's geography and history, a boat tour is widely recommended, with a variety of boat trips departing from Genoa harbour.

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