Highlights
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The Ligurian capital is located by the sea, so Genoa offers more than just a conventional city break. You can easily add a few days of swimming to your city break, making Genoa the ideal mix.
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Together with Lille, Genoa was declared European Capital of Culture by the European Union in 2004. In 2006, the Strade Nuove with the Renaissance and Baroque buildings of the Palazzi dei Rolli was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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If you've had enough of art and culture, the best thing to do is take a trip to the aquarium. Built in 1992, the aquarium is the second largest aquarium in Europe after L' Oceanogràfic in Valencia.
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It is possible to travel to Genoa by train or plane. By train, it takes just over 6 hours to arrive at the centrally located train station in Genoa. As there is no direct flight to Genoa and therefore the journey by plane takes almost as long, we recommend that you travel there and back by train.