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Top sights near Palazzo Ducale

If you like the thought of watching sharks in action, but prefer to stay dry with all your limbs intact, head to the Aquarium of Genoa. Sharks, dolphins, penguins and more reside in Europe's largest aquarium, where 70 rooms house 12,000 animals and sea creatures. Built inside an old ship in the harbor, the entire thing is a visual spectacular!

Immerse yourself in the largest exhibit of aquatic biodiversity in Europe, explore the most fascinating seas and waters in the world, and see amazing aquatic creatures in this unforgettable experience. Choose from a range of thematic itineraries and learn more details about the secrets and stories of the aquarium. Need to relax and unwind after all that walking around and exploring? You're in luck! Enjoy a delicious lunch at the Tender Cafè, where you can taste authentic Ligurian and Genoese specialties. Lunch can be enjoyed between 11:30 and 16:00, which leaves plenty of time for sightseeing!

Step aboard to explore a true medieval and Renaissance maritime power! Genoa has a fascinating history of seafaring. Come soak it all up at The Galata Sea Museum (_Galata Museo del Mare_) - the largest maritime museum in the Mediterranean, complete with high-tech displays and real-life replica galley ships!

Sure, it _looks_ like half a giant clear golf ball sitting on Genoa's Old Port, but this amazing 'Glass Bubble' has over 150 different species of tropical plants, trees, and flowers packed inside! _La Biosfera_ is bursting with tropical beauty, just behind the Genoa Aquarium!

It's up, up, and away to the skies of Genoa with this thrilling 360° experience. Welcome to The Bigo, a panoramic lift at the Aquarium of Genoa that offers an extra special bird's-eye view of one of Europe's richest and most vibrant historical centers!

Tucked away on the Italian Riviera between leafy hills and foamy turquoise surf, the Abbey of San Fruttuoso is its own little slice of heaven. Accessible via a sun-kissed cruise or a brisk hike through hilly woodland trails, arriving at this hidden oasis makes for some golden memories, no matter which way you approach it. Once a sleepy fishing village, then a notorious pirate cove, the beautifully restored Benedictine monastery has a tale or two to tell. Sunglasses? Check! Ticket? Check!

Get ready to savor the iconic Genovese focaccia, fresh, warm, and straight out of the oven, this treat is a year-round delight. Take your time wandering through the charming "caruggi" lanes while you enjoy every bite. Plus, this Genovese street food gem proudly carries the Slow Food seal of approval. Next, enjoy Europe's biggest showcase of aquatic biodiversity. Explore mesmerizing seas and waters from across the globe.

Uncover the captivating history of Genoa with this self-guided audio tour, perfect for travelers eager to explore its medieval architecture, stunning squares, and maritime legacy. Ideal for history buffs and art enthusiasts, this tour reveals Genoa’s transformation from a Mediterranean powerhouse to a modern cultural hub. The route begins at the Church of Santo Stefano and winds through the Old Town's landmarks like Piazza De Ferrari, Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, and Porto Antico. Along the way, travelers will see iconic sites such as the Church of San Matteo, the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, and the House of Christopher Columbus. The tour concludes at Palazzo Rosso and Palazzo Bianco, home to some of Genoa’s finest artistic treasures. Expect to marvel at grand palaces, intricate Gothic architecture, and vibrant squares. Learn how Genoa's merchants shaped global trade and how Genoese artists contributed to Europe’s cultural heritage. This journey through Genoa guarantees unforgettable insights into the city’s architectural beauty, artistic achievements, and pivotal role in maritime history.

Not far from Porta Soprana, the best-known gate of the ancient walls of Genoa, is the Casa di Colombo (Christopher Columbus House) where the discoverer of the Americas lived in his youth. According to archival documents, Domenico Colombo, father of the great navigator, moved to the house in Genoa in 1455, when Christopher was four years old. The ground floor of the house was used as a workshop; a wooden beam divides it from the upper floor, where the rooms for private use were located.

In the center of this Ligurian city, you'll find the Genova Aquarium, one of the biggest in Europe. It offers visitors a chance to learn about the world's marine environments and discover a wide array of sea species. After you've seen fish and sea creatures, get ready for a taste of Genoan street food. Located under the arches of Sottoripa near the Aquarium, a historic fry shop delivers delicious fried seafood and local Ligurian dishes. It was officially named one of Genova's historic stores in 2022, and has been serving up tasty treats since 1890. Grab a takeaway cone filled with a variety of fried seafood, like calamari, shrimp, frisceu, and panissa, and then walk through the diverse, lively historic center of the city!