Public Transport
Genoa
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Walking is the only form of transport possible in the historic centre of Genoa — the streets are too narrow for cars. However, Genoa boasts an extensive bus system operated by a company called AMT, and the tickets are available for purchase at newsstands and valid for 90 minutes. If you need to travel further afield, Genoa also has a single-line subway system marked by a red M that connects Rivaloro to the city centre and spans 8 stations. You can find ticket machines at all of the stations for your convenience. In addition to the subway and buses, Genoa has lifts and funiculars to assist locals who live uphill. Standard AMT tickets can be used for these modes of transportation, and you can find several of them scattered throughout the city.

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