Here, everything you have to do and see while visiting Genoa.

It was launched by a British battleship during WWII but never detonated, so its still on display today.

Youll find plenty of places to eat along the old port, along with theAquarium of Genoa.

Genoa, Italy

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Nautical buffs should visit theGalata Museo del Mare, the most innovative maritime museum in the Mediterranean.

In 2006, 42 of these palazzi becameUNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Pinsa is shaped like an oval, and the dough is fermented for 72 hours.

Cathedral in Genoa, Italy

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Pizzeria 23 Febbraio is always busy, so make a reservation if youre going during peak hours.

Eataly Genova

After a morning of exploring the porto antico, head toEatalyfor shopping and lunch.

There are a variety of places to eat inside, but we suggest Pizza & Cucina.

Pirate Ship in Genoa, Italy

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The food at Blue Lounge is just as thoughtful.

Finish the meal with a local amaro or grappa to help you digest.

Spacious bathrooms, large closets and well-stocked minibars ensure a comfortable stay.

Dish at Melia Hotel

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The gym is small, but the connected wellness center is dreamy.

Melia Genova Hotel

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