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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Piombino to Barcelona?
The direct drive from Piombino to Barcelona is 693 mi (1,115 km), and should have a drive time of 10 hrs 1 min in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Piombino to Barcelona, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Nice, Genoa, Marseille, Pisa, Carcassonne, Avignon, Montpellier, Lloret de Mar, San Gimignano, and Arles, as well as top places to visit like Museum Ferrari Maranello and Historic Centre (Unesco), or the ever-popular Antinori nel Chianti Classico.
The top cities between Piombino and Barcelona are Nice, Genoa, Marseille, Pisa, Carcassonne, Avignon, Montpellier, Lloret de Mar, San Gimignano, and Arles. Nice is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Piombino and 6 hours from Barcelona.
Pisa is a city located in Tuscany, Italy that is famous for its iconic Leaning Tower which was constructed in 1372. The tower is a white-marble cylinder that stands at 56 meters and serves as the bell tower for the Romanesque cathedral situated nearby in Piazza dei Miracoli. Other attractions found in this square include the Baptistry which has excellent acoustics and the Caposanto Monumentale cemetery.
70% as popular as Nice
8 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Barcelona
San Gimignano is a charming hill town situated in the Tuscan region of Italy, located southwest of Florence. The town is enclosed by sturdy 13th-century walls and features a triangular Piazza della Cisterna at its center that is lined with medieval houses. Its most distinctive feature is its impressive skyline filled with medieval towers, including the stone Torre Grossa.
22% as popular as Nice
1 hour off the main route, 15% of way to Barcelona
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Genoa, also known as Genova, is the capital of Liguria region in northwest Italy and has played a significant role in maritime trade for many centuries. The city's old town is home to the Romanesque Cathedral of San Lorenzo with its distinct black-and-white-striped facade and frescoed interior. Piazza de Ferrari is a notable site with an iconic bronze fountain and Teatro Carlo Felice opera house.
87% as popular as Nice
6 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Barcelona
Situated on the pebbly shores of Baie des Anges, Nice is the capital of Alpes-Maritimes department in French Riviera. It was established by Greeks and was a popular destination for European aristocrats during the 19th century.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Barcelona
Marseille, a harbor city in the south of France, has been a hub for immigration and commerce since its establishment by the Greeks around 600 B.C. At its core lies the Vieux-Port (Old Port), where vendors sell their fish along the quay filled with boats. The Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde is an architectural blend of Romanesque and Byzantine styles.
82% as popular as Nice
17 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Barcelona
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Avignon is a city situated in southeastern France's Provence area, located on the Rhône River. It served as the Catholic popes' headquarters from 1309 to 1377 and remained under papal authority until it was included in France in 1791. The monumental Palais des Papes (Popes' Palace) dominates the city center and is encircled by medieval stone ramparts, reflecting the town's rich history.
32% as popular as Nice
14 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Barcelona
Arles is a well-known city situated on the Rhône River, located in the southern Provence region of France. It gained popularity for being an inspiration to Van Gogh's paintings, which have contributed towards contemporary art displayed at Fondation Vincent Van Gogh.
22% as popular as Nice
4 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Barcelona
Montpellier is situated in the southern part of France, located about 10 kilometers away from the Mediterranean Sea. The city features the Gothic-style Cathédrale Saint-Pierre with its unique conical towers dating back to 1364. In addition, Montpellier showcases Antigone district, a contemporary development that takes inspiration from neoclassical motifs. Visitors can also enjoy viewing artworks by old French and European masters at Musée Fabre within the city center.
25% as popular as Nice
8 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Barcelona
Located in the Languedoc region of southern France, Carcassonne is a renowned hilltop town that boasts an impressive medieval fortress called La Cité. This citadel features sturdy double-walled fortifications and numerous watchtowers. Its initial walls were erected during Gallo-Roman times, with significant additions made in the 13th and 14th centuries.
34% as popular as Nice
31 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Barcelona
Lloret de Mar, located on the Costa Brava in Catalonia, Spain, is renowned for its Mediterranean beaches and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the medieval Castle of Sant Joan with panoramic views, and the Iglesia de Sant Romà church showcasing Catalan Gothic and modernist architecture. The Santa Clotilde Gardens, perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, boast Italian Renaissance-style design.
22% as popular as Nice
10 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Barcelona
Best stops along Piombino to Barcelona drive
The top stops along the way from Piombino to Barcelona (with short detours) are Leaning Tower of Pisa, Aquarium of Genoa, and Historic Centre (Unesco). Other popular stops include Mura di Lucca, Museum Ferrari Maranello, and Vernazza.
Antinori nel Chianti Classico is an architecturally innovative winery located in the Tuscan hills. It blends seamlessly into its surroundings and offers cellar tours and tastings for visitors. The winery has been rated as one of the world's most beautiful, and it produces excellent but expensive wines. In addition to tastings, guests can also enjoy wine at the on-site restaurant.
Mind-blowing architecture, beautiful outside seating, impeccable service, mouthwatering food and outstanding wine. Couldn't have asked for a more special experience. The tours are fantastic as well! A must if you are in Tuscany.
Diane Fiumi — Google review
Amazing architecture!
Need to make reservations for wine tasting and/or to eat at the restaurant.
We tried a few local wines which were really good.
Removing 1 star because we found the service to be extremely slow. We ordered a few vegetarian items off the menu & they were not that impressive.
The ambiance / architecture of this place was phenomenal.
Grishma Patel — Google review
The most beautiful winery I’ve ever seen. We had an interesting tour, a tasting, and a lunch. Everything was very professional. I reviewed it as 4 stars because I’m not a fan of their wines but I recommend it anyway. All wine lovers must visit it once.
Lara Bardina — Google review
This is a very fancy winery. It has been rated as one of the nicest in the world for how it looks. It is super modern and they produce good wines, and they are expensive. I did not do a tasting but explored the grounds before lunch and it was nice. The tastings run around 160€ so if you wanna do that be prepared. If you don’t wanna do that you can go to their restaurant and order some of their wines. Went in March and the vines were not in full bloom.
I would return.
Steve Thomas — Google review
If you are looking for a winery close to florence or highway to take pictures with vineyards with a cool background and new age architecture, this is your spot.
There is a restaurant on top floor that the people are super nice. You have to book a reservation beforehand. It is a different name then this Google spot, can see from maps, and book the reservation through there. Don’t try to use website for this place as hard to get info.
I do recommend coming to see place, have to take a shuttle in also and park around. It is a professional place, just realize before you come that it isn’t a small family owned winery.
Dustin Jones — Google review
We booked wine testing (the short tour with 3 wines) for a couple, like a month before we arrived. we wanted our friends (another couple with a baby) to join us but there were no more available places on the website for the time we booked. so I booked our friends a tasting on another day. I have send them an email and asked if it was possible we do it together and luckily they changed the reservation so that we can make it.
My point is - you should try to talk to them in advance.
The place is beautiful, wonderful architecture and the wines were good.
I liked the most the Chianti Classico they offered.
You can also buy a testing in the wine shop.
Great experience.
Rima Rabinovich Brikman — Google review
Absolutely amazing. The winery is stunning with breathtaking views. We weren’t able to do a tour but enjoyed the tasting room and restaurant upstairs. The restaurant was actually closed when we got up there but they allowed us to have some wine and then offered us a meat plate AND dessert. It was above and beyond and we were so grateful for their hospitality. We will be sure to book a tour next time we are in Florence!
Meredith Poe — Google review
Our lunch stop here turned out to be an unforgettable experience. The moment we set foot on the grounds, we were mesmerized by the stunning beauty surrounding us. The rolling hills stretched out before our eyes, offering a picturesque backdrop that seemed straight out of a painting.
The food and wine only heightened our enjoyment. Each dish was a delightful fusion of traditional Tuscan flavors and modern culinary expertise. From the fresh, locally sourced ingredients paired with a glass of exquisite Tuscan wine. Highly recommended.
Gadi Nagar — Google review
Wow wow wow what a beautiful place and not as typical winery you would think it will look like in Italy. Beautiful designed building amazing light.
We did a small tasting and had were lucky to get a table at the restaurant with amazing red wine and some charcuterie and cheese.
Perfect trip from Florence.
Romina M — Google review
The wine was good but the tour was not worth it. It was a 2 hour tour + tasting but the tour lasted the full two hours and droned on for a very long time. The tasting then felt very rushed at the end past the time limit. Our guide was also somewhat rude. The building is beautiful but I would recommend just doing a tasting here.
Casey Lewry — Google review
Amazing place architecturaly. Well done for vision and courage.
Poor for ease of access. It was a very wet day and we were not allowed to drop our passengers up at the entrance. We were directed to a distant car park and told a shuttle bus would collect us. There was only one small shuttle bus which could take 8 passengers. There were a lot of people waiting.
We had to set off walking in the rain which took us 20 minutes. When we got to the restaurant (very wet) we were told we were 20 minutes late! There was no help for the physically challenged. Food and wine was very good but pricey. We trudged back to the car park after lunch and the shuttle bus passed us on the way down with only 2 people in it and didn't stop to take some of us. One of our group had a problem knee and found it very difficult.
It is certainly an amazing place but they need to be more customer caring. Allow the driver to drop off their passengers. This would put less pressure on the shuttle bus and, also, please do something to enable access for wheelchair users and those who find walking difficult.
Mary Egan — Google review
Tiania tour (the smallest one) was nice, but it felt a bit rushed. We've been to winery tours where the guide is way more passionate and excited about wine making. This felt a bit robotic. Given this is a very large and famous winery, I can see why. Overall, we were very impressed with the facilities.
The wine tasting was pretty standard. If you wanted additional tastings to the tour, you could pay for different sized pours.
It's a beautiful spot to visit, but you absolutely need to book months in advance. I'd go again to try their more expensive tours, but I wouldn't expect the family run vibe.
Stephanie Hoang — Google review
Beautiful beautiful place, stunning location and modern and spacious architecture! Went there for a welcome dinner for a friends wedding. Had an informative wine tour, and then a beautiful cocktail reception during sunset and deeeeelicious dinner. The food was superb and the wine the best of the best! Highly recommended!
steffi widmer — Google review
Antinori nel Chianti Classico offers a serene escape amidst the stunning landscapes of Tuscany, blending sustainable design with fine wines for a memorable experience. The tour, priced at 100€ per person, leads guests through meticulously designed spaces that meet high expectations. However, while the ambiance is enchanting, the tour experience lacks depth in information delivery, leaving some visitors wanting more engagement. Additionally, though the staff means well, service in the restaurant area can be slow, with prices slightly outweighing the perceived quality. Despite these hiccups, Antinori nel Chianti Classico remains a captivating retreat for wine lovers and design enthusiasts alike.
eLion — Google review
An incredible winery with the most incredible collection of wines and architecture. Make sure you book ahead for any of the tours, we unfortunately didn't get a chance, however the wine tasting was worth the trip alone. We took 4 bottles with us and the staff made sure to pack them up in boxes for our flight back, so were incredibly appreciative.
Trent Hall — Google review
Unforgettable Experience at Antinori nel Chianti Classico Winery
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Antinori nel Chianti Classico winery in Tuscany, and it was an unforgettable experience. From the breathtaking location amidst the rolling hills to the knowledgeable and passionate staff, everything exceeded my expectations. The state-of-the-art facilities, exceptional wines, delightful dining, and commitment to sustainability all made it a perfect blend of beauty, culture, and flavor. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Tuscany!
Ana — Google review
We visited Antinori nel Chianti Classico in August 2023, it was one of the best experiences of our trip, is like stepping into a Tuscan dream. The wines were incredible, rich, flavorful, and utterly delicious. The winery itself is a masterpiece of architecture, seamlessly blending modern design with the traditional Tuscan landscape. The staff was so kind and attentive, ready to share their passion and knowledge with a smile. A visit here isn’t just about wine; it’s an experience you’ll remember forever.
Renata Martinez — Google review
We visited the winery in July of 2023, and had the best time. I would highly recommend booking far pin advance as its very hard to get a spot for a tour and tasting. We booked in the spring (approximately April) for a full experience tour and tasting + lunch.
The architecture is truly amazing, and almost transports you to another world. You arrive underneath the famous staircase, and then make your way up to the main lobby where you meet your guide and begin your tour. The full tour is about 1.5 - 2 hours where you get to see the different areas of the winery. The place is meticulously clean and well maintained, and the guides are knowledgeable and kind. After the tour, we were able to experience a small group tasting in one of their beautiful tasting rooms. We then made our way to the roof to have lunch (+ more wine) and their garden terrace restaurant. The food was delicious, and they were very generous with the wine at lunch!
I would highly recommend booking the first time slot of the day - we arrived at 10 am and toured with a group of approximately 10 people which allowed us to do our tasting in the beautiful small room overlooking the wine barrels. Other groups later in the day seemed to have double the amount of people included, so the wine tasting happened as more of a standing cocktail table affair, which wouldn’t have provided the same experience.
M W — Google review
Wonderful wines and stunning architecture! Loved visiting it, even though it was expensive and the restaurant did not meet our expectations;( just come and see, don’t eat, just drink - plenty, it’s very good 👍
Even in Vietnam they serve their wines!!!
Anja M — Google review
One of the best winery in the world. It’s quite impressive. Modern architecture design that allow natural lights through. The staircase is beautiful, elegant and grand. Outside there are variety of grape plants around the winery.
You need to book both the wine tour and restaurant months in advance.
Sendi Widjaja — Google review
While the breathtaking architecture will help enjoy the shop and wine tasting experience, the over the top building has to be paid for by something, and that is with overpriced wine. 18€ tasting for 1oz of 4 different bottles and tours from 45€ to 185€. Obviously the 45€ tour is never available, so you are pushed into the expensive experience.
The service by the gate guard and tasting staff were terrific, but the reception desk is an area to skip.
Come for the view and the architecture, don’t expect much else but overpriced wine.
Alejandro Bonilla — Google review
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The Museo Ferrari is a museum that celebrates the Ferrari sports car marque and the Italian motor racing industry. The collection comprises cars, trophies, photographs and other historical artifacts related to racing and technological innovations that have influenced road cars. Located close to the Ferrari factory in Maranello near Modena, Italy, this museum opened in 1990. The exhibitions offer an interactive experience with a focus on the history of Ferrari and its contribution to motorsport engineering.
What a great museum tour. I wish the flow worked a little better but it was overall incredible. The trophies and f1 cars were the best part. They need to add the current reg car to their display. Possibly even lining up a car from each decade so folks can understand the size and weight differences from over the years. Overall great place to see.
Tyler Rivera — Google review
A fascinating museum containing the Ferrari road and track cars.
The number of cars on display is not large and is clearly in favor of relatively new cars.
Impressive display of F1 cars.
Getting around the museum is very easy.
The museum shop is very expensive.
Near the museum are a number of other businesses related to the field such as renting Ferrari and other cars, and souvenir parking.
A must for car enthusiasts but not only.
Roei ben moshe — Google review
Definitely get tickets in advance (smart decision on my part) because there is quite a line to enter for those who did not get tickets online. Also, parking was pretty difficult to find, I guess this is a pretty sought out museum. But the museum only lets in a specific amount of people at a time, so it isn’t crowded inside. Overall, great experience to see the legendary Ferraris and some F1 stuff as well.
Alex Manolache — Google review
The best museum of three we have today visit. Nice cars, a lot of things to see, great simulator. I think we were not for last time. If you have online tickets, you will not wait like people who buy ticket after coming at the museum.
Luk?? Kuttler — Google review
Incredible place! Very inspirational. If you are wondering why Ferrari is so popular and respected brand go and see. The way the engines are designed and look is fantastic. And the cars - no words!
Dimitar Dimitrov — Google review
It is open even if it was Easter Sunday.
This is our second visit to the museum and we enjoyed it very much after a 10 hours drive from Germany.
It is an amazing museum that welcomes you to the history of Ferrari. From concept cars to race cars, old models to new models it pulls you into the Ferrari dream.
Our 7 year old daughter enjoyed it very much as well. Her personal favorite room is the part where you can see the championship cars and the awards.
Sinem Sertkaya — Google review
Would give 5 stars if my very palpable need to touch the cars had been fulfilled. But alas.. The very observant guards are probably there for a reason.
This is without a doubt the finest collection of Ferraris in the world.
Ulla Sparre — Google review
The museum was well laid out we came as part of a tour package. The progression of Ferrari products through history is well presented you have some of the original older vehicles along with today's cutting edge products. There is also a driving simulator which look like fun but I didn't do it most of the simulators had been occupied by the younger group. This is not inside a major city like Florence or downtown Bologna but if you can make the trip here I believe it's worth it.
Bruce Ferjulian — Google review
This place is pretty awesome, I just wanted more. Ferrari has a long and impressive history, and although there's another museum not far away from this one, they could improve on the historical content.
The staff was very friendly and helpful, especially the two gentlemen running the simulators. Patient and attentive even though they were getting absolutely bombarded with questions and requests. I had a great experience.
dante giuliano — Google review
We had a corporate event here that was absolutely incredible. They had some team building events that included a pit stop changing of a tire and then racing in F1 simms.
They then led us to an area with tables surrounded by race cars and fed us an amazing dinner.
The staff was knowledgeable on everything Ferrari and I know they all bleed Ferrari red. They're VERY protective of everything and keep a close eye on you while you wander through years of history.
Be sure to book ahead and take the bus tour through the facility. You might even catch a glimpse of a test car that they'll be quick to hide. .................................😊
Alone — Google review
As a big Ferrari fan I was expecting a lot more. Even the Alfa Remeo museum was a better experience to be honest. The cars were very cool, don’t get me wrong. But that’s about it. No cool exhibits, no cool sound design. Could have been so much more. Honestly not even really worth the trip from Modena.
Cal Wash — Google review
Having visited the Porsche, BMW and Mercedes museums in Germany, I must say I felt a little underwhelmed by the Ferrari Museum. While the museums in Germany will take you at least 3 hours to complete, the Ferrari museum will take you an hour at most. The displays are curated over 3 floors with each floor displaying no more than 10 displays. However, I must say Ferrari emphasizes more on the history and the legacy aspect of their heritage. Overall, still a worthwhile visit, just make this your first stop before visiting the rest of the German museums. I should add there is another Enzo Ferrari museum at central Modena which showcases more historic race cars.
Alex Chong — Google review
The Ferrari Museum is definitely worth a visit. There is a shuttle that runs between Maranello and Modena, check the museum website for the timings of the shuttle in case you plan to visit both the museums.
There is a simulator at the end of the museum visit where you can experience being on the track. I had a great time here!
P.S The museum staff are super friendly and helpful, they even help us get a cab. The washrooms are super clean and the cafe is pretty decent too.
Karthik Hariharan — Google review
While it might fall short of high expectations, visiting the Ferrari Museum is still worthwhile if you're in the vicinity. It's a unique experience, given the rarity of Ferrari-themed attractions. However, be prepared for the premium pricing associated with all things Ferrari. A visit typically lasts about an hour, which is ample to take in the sights without expecting an extensive experience.
aykut öztürk — Google review
Nice museum to spend an hour or so. The prices for kids are discounted (up to 17 years if I am not wrong). Outside the museum there is an option to drive a Ferrari for 110 EUR (not a part of museum), inside the museum there is a Ferrari F1 simulator (Price 25 eur for 7 min ride). Great for kids that loves racing games.
Boris Susmak — Google review
Bought tickets in advance, did not have to wait. The Museum is very modern and clean, the exhibition is well groomed and the lighting is extraordinary. You can see the Legendary F40 and F50 also. In my personal opinion, the Enzo Museum in the City is a better experience. Downside: beside the high price of the entry ticket the parking is NOT FREE! (1 euro/hour - it is not heartbreaking, but morally bad). Also, if you want to get some extra (F1 simulator, souvenirs prepare to dig very deep in your pockets…)
Frigy B?lint — Google review
There’s not many times I’m left speechless but this place needs no introduction and all I can say is… IT IS A FERRARI!!! It’s a must visit place!!! Free parking around the museum grounds. Secure. Little shops and restaurants who don’t overcharge you for drinks and food. Absolutely LOVED IT!!!
Mike Laurence — Google review
Great display for a full Ferrari experience. Takes you to the world of red! The ticket for seniors above 70 yrs cost 4 Euros less. Ask for it otherwise it can be easily missed. Enough parking for nearby.
Anand Venkatramani — Google review
Overall positive and glad I came - but with some mixed feelings. The first thing that grabs you is how sterile the road car displays are. The F1 display, on the other hand, is great!
The museum is geared towards mass tourism rather than people who are interested in more developmental and historical stories about the people, engineers, drivers etc. I understand the commercially-driven aspects but the mystique fades a little.
If you visit the Enzo Ferrari Museum in addition to this, then the overall experience is 5 stars 😉
B A — Google review
Great experience, recommended to everyone who is passionate with Ferrari and also to whom is not. Guides are extremely knowledgeable and can speak multiple languages. The environment is perfectly clean and safe, under continuous security control. Hosts an incredible exposition of historic Ferrari. Shop at the end of the tour as expected.
Francesca — Google review
The experience of seeing all Ferrari super cars and F1 cars is just wonderful. We visited in a weekday and it was not crowded. It is absolutely perfect for adults and kids alike. You get a thorough walk through of the Ferrari history and can see all Ferrari F1 champions in the hall of fame. The museum experience was magnificent. A close look at Ferrari F1 car was amazing.
I wouldn’t recommend the factory and race track bus tour though. In my honest opinion, It was a simple waste of money and 45 minutes of time. They(Ferrari guides) won’t let you out of the bus. They provide the facts of each factory segment pointing at the buildings, which everyone can easily get it from internet. There is nothing exceptional to mention in the whole tour experience. So, my advice is to avoid this if you are in time crunch or have some other immediate plans for the day.
Jithu Mohandas — Google review
Very nice atmosphere if you’re a Ferrari and F1 fan. You can see almost all models and history.
Tickets are quite expensive, especially for kids. Would be much better to have more “free” live-experience areas to interact with. And after a long drive and ticket cost, it is little bit disappointing that the shop does not offer cheaper price or any promo campaign.
Ahmet Senturk — Google review
As you walk through the Ferrari museum, you are transported into a world of speed, elegance, and innovation. The sleek design of each Ferrari supercar tells a story of engineering excellence and a passion for performance. For car enthusiasts, it's like stepping into a dream come true.
The hall of fame proudly displays the legendary Ferrari F1 champions, showcasing the drivers who have made history on the racetrack. It's a tribute to the skill, dedication, and determination that define the Ferrari racing legacy.
Whether you're an adult who appreciates the craftsmanship and technology behind these incredible machines or a child who is captivated by the sheer excitement of it all, the Ferrari museum offers something for everyone. And when you come face to face with a Ferrari F1 car up close, you can't help but marvel at the precision, power, and artistry that goes into every detail.
Visiting the Ferrari museum is not just about seeing cars; it's about experiencing a piece of automotive history and feeling the thrill of the race. It's a place where the past, present, and future of Ferrari come together in a celebration of speed, style, and passion.
Connor Lundborg — Google review
This was a dream come true for me. You can pay for tickets for this museum or as a package to also visit the Enzo Ferrari museum. The museum tells the story of the beginning of Ferrari and how they have been so successful in racing and providing customization to cars. You can take a picture inside a Ferrari towards the end of the museum for 15 Euros. You can also drive the simulator which seemed pretty cool. The merchandise store was really good and reasonably priced. The only thing you have to consider is parking. There’s limited parking in front of the museum. If those are full then you have to try to find parking along the streets around the area.
Gabriel Galarza — Google review
This museum is recommended for the fans and not only: it's a beautiful experience. The hall of Ferrari victories evokes strong emotions, seeing all the bollides that brought championships and glory to the Scuderia. It's also nice and easy to follow the history, and the 1950s part is especially emotional. Absolutely worth a visit.
V M — Google review
Very good dream cars and fastest cars of the world in this museum in Maranello. You can get perfect time in this place with Ferrari experience. Absolutely, I recommend to everyone!
Sezay Hacioglu — Google review
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Montecatini Alto, an ancient hill village overlooking Montecatini Terme, was sketched out in the late 18th century by Grand Duke Leopold of Lorraine. The town is seamlessly integrated into the landscape with a tree-lined avenue connecting the main spa buildings and a funicular built in 1898 providing access to Montecatini Alto. The area offers various accommodation options, from stylish Art Nouveau hotels to simple alberghi.
Totally recommended. It will take you in an ancient part of the city which is the true face of an Italian village with all the history.
soheil mahmoodi — Google review
Really enjoyed going on the Funicular Railway. Very scenic and lovely way to go up to the old Town.
darron welch — Google review
An interesting experience. The view from Montecantini Alto is really impressive. Suggestion for a visit during the day or at sunset time. Several nice restaurants nearby.
Vinko Pavic — Google review
Definitely worth a visit when in Montecatini terme. The town at the top of the hill is lovely. Pretty small, you'll need a couple of hours tops. The cable railway is great, takes about 15 mins to get up and down.
kaitan kohli — Google review
Fun to go up and down. Nice views from above. Departs every half hour, €7 up and down. €4 single way.
Niels Reyniers — Google review
A fun and most definitely beautiful ride to the top of the mountain in Montecatini. It’s the easiest way to get to the top and relatively cheap also (€7,50 for a two way ticket). I recommend to take place in front of the cart as the view will be much better this way, compared to the inside of the cart.
Niki Pompert — Google review
Beautiful views and a ride back in time. Super fun for families and individuals alike
surin bhawsar — Google review
Lovely way to climb hill nice place when there if a little small. But views are tremendous
Peter Horan — Google review
Great experience to ascend the old town. The machine is more than 200 years!! Not be missed!!!
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Return ticket is 7,5€ and absolutely worth it. We visited late at evening so we didn't explore old town a lot but the view and vibes are stunning 😊
Ivana Kovacevic — Google review
Great fun! When I got to the main square I felt like Christmas in summer Great view at night
Aleksandra — Google review
Great fun and fantastic views from the top
Amalia Polyviou — Google review
The funicular was a classic old model that, as one would expect, moved real slowly. The view of the valley and the sunset as you are going up is superb. The temp was a tad cold but I would still recommend standing on the outside the back of the funicular to get a picture without being obstructed by the glass in the window for a very fine photo.
As for the old town of Montecatini, nothing that great. Most of the restaurants are overly priced and the service is just average at the one pizza place we went to. Not worth the ticket of the funicular if you are just going for dinner at a restaurant.
Norm C — Google review
I was on a trip with friends to Montecatini - Terme, so we decided to visit Funicolare di Montecatini. It was an amazing experience, it was so much fun riding on the small train [cable car]. We enjoyed it. I would recommend visiting. You can buy tickets there, and they aren't expensive at all. Also, remember to bring your phone to take pictures of the breathtaking view :)
Beautiful experience, anybody who has a chance must visit!
Overall, we loved it. 10/10!
hristina naumov — Google review
This is very old technology and quite a tight squeeze but the views from the top are worth the 15 euros cost for a return ticket. Would definitely recommend this.
bernard duggan — Google review
Nice view. The sound of rails and noise brings back some other times... Nice experience.
Kristina Tina K — Google review
Always nice on a funicular. Worth going and spending a few hours at the top . Some fantastic views and couple nice restaurants and a pub .. cheap fare but drinks expensive when at top
gavin williams — Google review
Nice place to experience old technology. Interesting ride.
Željko Komarić — Google review
It was great people who had not done it said it was great and views are just outstanding
David Ab — Google review
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Via Armando Diaz, 22, 51016 Montecatini Terme PT, Italy
The cathedral of Parma is a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture and its cupola is covered in stunning frescoes by Correggio. The interior is flanked by two lions sculpted by Giambono da Bissono in 1281, a masterpiece that lovers of Italian art should not miss when visiting the city.
A sacred place, rich in history, art and curiosities. You can admire art of different historical periods: from the two famous lions at the entrance (by Bissone), to the beautiful carved door, to the bas-reliefs by Antelami, to the wonderful paintings by Correggio. Highly recommend this nice peace of history!
Marko Bo?kovi? — Google review
This place is marvellous. The painting of the ceiling are so magic. We insert a few coins to make the light on. When you visit Parma , you have to come here to see.
Sam Shaw — Google review
Holy moly, didn't expect to find something this cool inside a building that looks less impressive relative to other places in Italy. Some parts are not as restored, which is cool as it looks more genuine and real. It has many features like the 3D-look in the ceiling similar to the Vatican. It also has some parts that are leaning as the foundation must be degrading slowly, it's quite cool!
Jonas Villadsen — Google review
Stunning and free! Very well maintained and very clean. Not too busy and everything is in great condition. 100% recommend if you’re visiting Italy and want to see a cathedral that isn’t too busy.
Kaitlyn — Google review
Stunning, highly decorated cathedral. I visited just after opening on a weekday in September and had the place to myself, which really made the experience special. You can make a donation to light up Correggio's Dome and the ceilings.
Rebecca — Google review
This 11th century cathedral has a unique charm to it. The walls are painted with scenes from the bible. I loved the drawings, and I can say it was one of the most beautiful cathedral I have visited. In the 4th photo you can see cupola painted with 16th century fresco "The Assumption of virgin" by Correggio (it took him 8 years to finish the painting). And the entrance is free.
Zohre Azimi — Google review
The cathedral is fabulous, both because of the architecture, but especially due to the ceiling painting and more specifically the dome paining with the ascension.
Cristi — Google review
Truly, the Cathedral of Parma is a wonder to behold, a testament to the faith and creativity of generations past, and a sacred space that continues to inspire and awe to this very day.
Oksana Od — Google review
Great frescos, must visit this place in Parma!
M ?Where? C — Google review
Impressive cathedral with beautiful decorations all around. In front of the main altar, massive steps.
When you look up, you see the decorated ceiling. And just underneath that are beautiful frescoes which almost strain your neck
Seimen Burum — Google review
Exquisite medieval cathedral. The walls and ceiling are covered in frescoes. Don't miss the experience
Benny B — Google review
Preciosa catedral con pinturas admirables. La entrada fue gratuita y muy rápida, sin colas.
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Beautiful cathedral with admirable paintings. Entry was free and very fast, without queues.
Pe — Google review
Cattedrale di Parma is an important historical and religious monument of the city. It houses the low reliefs of Benedetto Antelami and the magnificent frescoes of Antonio Allegri, known as Correggio. In addition to other attractions that the city has to offer, it is definitely a place to come here and see these beauties.
Bogdan Marcelan — Google review
Absolutely amazing! The frescoes are incredible.
Claire Cochrane — Google review
Duomo de entrada gratuita. Espectacular decorada con pinturas a lo largo de toda la iglesia y capillas. Pero destaca la cúpula central con las pi turas de la ascensión. Te deja con la boca abierta. Esos si tiene horario raro a las 12 de la mañana cierra.
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Duomo free entry. Spectacularly decorated with paintings throughout the church and chapels. But the central dome with the pictures of the ascension stands out. It leaves you with your mouth open. Those do have strange hours, at 12 in the morning they close.
Alberto Serrano — Google review
What an incredible piece of art! This cathedral is just majestic. Don’t get fooled by the outside Romanic facade, once inside you will be surprised!
Pier Around The World — Google review
An interesting cost-free stop for Catholics and non Catholics. Filled with history and art in every corner, everything is in pristine conditions. The location is convenient, and can be included in any tour around Parma. You're allowed to take pictures inside, which is always nice.
The Teatro Farnese is a theater in the Palazzo della Pilotta in Rome, Italy. It is one of the most important theaters in the world and was built by a pupil of Andrea Palladio. The theater has 4,500 seats and is known for its beauty and its stage which slopes towards the audience.
Fascinating place, with great guides who are very passionate. I loved the video interpretation on the stage. Very atmospheric and worth a visit.
Rebecca — Google review
Wonderful experience in Parma...maybe the best! Don't hesitate to go there.
Sanda Beuran — Google review
A unique gem, unbelievable architecture and craftmanship.
Dana Palackov? — Google review
Beautiful pristine wooden theatre which was built in the 1500-1600 for a royal wedding. Incredible feeling to stand in this theatre and absorb the history.
Christina Kang — Google review
A fairly grand theatre. The toilets are very clean, and are modern.
Sarah Mak — Google review
Arguably the most impressive sight in Italy.If you don't see anything else in Parma you must see this
Bruce Casey — Google review
Spectacular! More than expected ! You smell the history 👌👌👌! The museum is also worth a visit… also Léonardo, Bartholomeo, Bellotto ext… and some Flemish masters…!
RDecock — Google review
Beautiful theatre - definitely worth a visit if you're in Parma
Vivien Heng — Google review
beautiful place, full of positive energy
full history
excellent organisation, cleanliness
perfect accessibility
nearby services and parking
recommended if you are in the area
I'll put up some photos of moments spent in this area
Gianni — Google review
80 percent of this theatre's made up of wood and you'll smell it as you enter, but you'll amazed by its beauty..
And Cors01 — Google review
A wonderful reprise of the original wooden theater. The ceiling, columns, benches, stage, ... everything is a complete copy of the original. A lot of knowledge and skills were needed to make a copy. It's a genuine feeling that it's not a restored stage. worth a visit. Entry fee is symbolic.
Borut B — Google review
Much cooler than it seems in pictures. It's rare to see and get the wonderful smell of a wooden theater. And the show we attended for the Farnese festival was only 5 euros plus 5 for the tax.
M Ramachandran — Google review
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Presso Complesso Monumentale della Pilotta, Piazza della Pilotta, 15, 43121 Parma PR, Italy
The fortress walls of Lucca are a popular location for biking and walking. The walls are twelve metres high and four kilometers long, and feature a tree-lined footpath that looks down on the city's centro storico.
My favourite part of our visit to Lucca was the Mura di Lucca. An absolutely brilliant use of the city wall by having a multipurpose recreational trail on top of the wall! Paved for walking and wheeling, the many ramps give ready access for users. The bulwarks of the wall have parks, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Several museums and the Botanical gardens are accessed from the trail. The Mura also has several gates as well as pedestrian tunnels.
Stunning views of the hills surrounding Lucca.
Worth a saunter!
Jamie O'Donnell — Google review
The fortress has a park on the top - all the way around town - truly peaceful and stunning! I feel in love with this town, be sure to visit and walk the city inside the fortress
Las Vegas Jules — Google review
Take a walk, a 5k run, or a bikeride along the wall and enjoy historic Lucca and its surroundings. Traversing the Mura di Lucca is a nice way to begin or end your day. Their is public parking around the wall (for a fee).
RH Erie — Google review
One of our favorite cities in Italy!
The walls is a must, either walk it, run or bike or nap it 👌🏼❤️
My personal recommendation is you rent a bike for an hour, go around the walls, return the bike and continue exploring the town by foot! 🙏🏼
Hami Nami — Google review
Beautiful, historical sight with many opportunities, like cycling, running, playground spots, or just for having a nice walk. The trees will give you shade, the area is wide.
Anna Emese Cs?kv?ri — Google review
Beautiful town, a lot to see. Head wonderful walking around the wall , views amazing!
Nataliia Tutty — Google review
I loved visiting Mura di Lucca with a poli bike! You can really explore this wonderful citadel and enjoy its beauty!
Dragos Susman — Google review
You cannot come to Lucca without experiencing the walls. Whether you pass through one of the six large Ports that allow pedestrian and car traffic or one of the smaller ports that are pedestrian only, this magnificent wall is truly a sight to see. Besides being used to separate the centro from the rest of Lucca, it has walking paths on the top, restaurants, a hospitality center for those walking the via Francigena, and the original places for the soldiers that used to patrol these walls. There is a lot of history here.
In addition, there are places to picnic, playgrounds, and art installations. On warmer days there will be musicians playing and artists drawing or painting the sights around them.
Or, you can just walk along and enjoy the sights or take a bike ride down the wide avenue that allows you to walk all the way around the city in a contiguous loop.
Angelo Serra — Google review
Wonderful! An architectural masterpiece. Great for walks and bike rides. Perfect for navigating the city. Also gives you fantastic views over the cities many varied and beautiful buildings such as the famous towers and magnificent churches. An absolute must for everyone who comes to visit the beautiful city of Lucca. All in all incredibly lovely. All the gates and little tunnels should also not be forgotten. Wonderful!
Olly Gronau — Google review
Great park run .except for the heat, but then you expect it. Friendly volunteers great meeting other parkrun tourists. And enjoyed a lovely coffee ☕️ after. The last photo is the place we're we stayed only 5 minutes walk to start.
Tony Mcdevitt — Google review
We spent a couple of hours cycling around the walls of Lucca today. There are numerous bike hire places around Lucca both inside the walls and outside. We hired from Fast and Furious which is outside the walls.
The circuit is about 4km around and very flat apart from the ramps up onto the walls which aren't very steep, but you can walk the bikes up if you need to.
There are wide, tree lined paths which have people walking, jogging and cycling on them. On a weekday like today in September they were busy and it was a very relaxing way to get in some gentle exercise. Most of the cyclists are very relaxed and not whizzing around aggressively.
dc — Google review
Another beautiful walled town but rather overrun with high end stores down every side street. The piazza has lovely shady trees covering it with musicians playing. Lovely restaurants on the perimeter. Enjoy a walk on the town wall
Cheryl Theunissen — Google review
In my opinion, this is the best place in Lucca to walk, exercise, ride a bike or enjoy a sunny day with a clear blue sky. Very relaxing and you can spend a lot of time here. It is also a good place to watch the sunrise or sunset
Salar Aynechian — Google review
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Porta san Donato, Via delle Mura Urbane, 55100 Lucca LU, Italy
CavallinoMatto is a forest amusement park that offers exciting rides and family-friendly attractions, as well as live shows, a pizzeria, and a bar. Children's access to the various rides is determined by their height - from 90 cm up to 130 cm. The park is well-maintained and safe, with plenty of shows for visitors to attend throughout the day. The entry fee is very reasonable.
This amusement park is an oasis of fun and excitement. Outstanding roller coasters, with the standout being "Freestyle". On a week day in July, there was remarkably low crowd levels, and almost no waiting. It's an especially great destination for big kids and can ride every attraction. Pre-ordered tickets are a bit cheaper.
Denis Comte — Google review
Very good theme park for the little ones, it’s perfect for kids , but there are also few adults attractions . We also saw 2 shows, the magic one and the dinosaurs , and they were both great and entertaining. My kid and nephew, 5 and 6 years old loved it .
Sara Bonavita — Google review
Very good amusement park with friendly staff. Clean. Well organized. Good options for food and drinks but you can bring your own. Third time we visited in 4 years, we were close by in Tuscany again. Booked tickets online for a lower price and this meant no waiting in line to get in
Faizel Boumann — Google review
Really nice, not too big amusement park. Of course they don't have the big budget to theme everything, but they have a lot of attractions for ages 3 and up and it is very clean. The parking is for free, which is great and except for the really good themed Dinosaur water ride there were very little waiting times. We had a great day and highly recommend this for families.
Christian — Google review
Awesome theme park for kids and adults as well. At least 4h to try everything, so plan a whole day here, it's better and more relax way to enjoy this place.
Jakub Zagar — Google review
We enjoyed the park with our small (3 and 4 years old) kids a lot. The park is pretty well maintained. The dino show was great. We liked all the shows actually. Bought the tickets online with no hassle. Some rides were closed. It would be good if the web informed about it. The webpage could be better.
J H — Google review
Lovely theme park in Italy. So many different rides from age 5 to big kid like me (I'm 42 btw). Has a variety of different places to eat and grab an ice cream and an excellent picnic area, which is useful. Wasn't too crowded, which was a surprise being August but not an unwelcome one as it meant we didn't have to wait long to get on any of the rides. Would love to go again next time I am in Italy
Peter Brown — Google review
You pay a small one time entry (26€ if you pay in advance) and then can access all attractions as often as you want without paying extra and without waiting in lines.
Almost NO WAITING AT ALL, only at the jurassic river we had to wait around 30min.
All the attractions are really fun for both kids and adults. Throughout the day you have some shows you can attend to and also a 4D cinema playing a short movie.
You can easily spend the whole day here!
Big RECOMMEND!
David Dolezel — Google review
Amusement park in the pine tree forest. The place isn't big, but totally worth a visit for a family day out. Some nice attractions (the standing roller coaster is real fun). There is something for all ages.
Iacopo Vivarelli — Google review
THE WORST PIZZA SLICE OF MY LIFE
Sunday April 7. It is a nice park, small but well-kept if it weren't for the restaurant part, and the squat toilets are still in 2024. For 89 euros, a family of 3 deserves more than a frozen, industrial, slice of pizza ( 1 menu soft drink + pizza euro 7,50, for 3 people another 24 eur0) Certainly the worst of my life. Not even abroad have I eaten pizzas of such a low standard. And given that the centre has been open for decades, perhaps I wonder how much customer care there is if the toilets are still squat toilets with obvious inconveniences, especially if you have children. But we are in Italy, a seaside place, so shut up and pay.
Alberto Galli — Google review
We've spent the whole day in the park. Access to the attractions for the kids is determined via body height. Some are from 90 cm, 100, 110 and 130 cm. Lots of fun, for adults as well. The park seems to be well maintained and save. Many shows to attend. Entry fee is very reasonable.
Michael Geissberger — Google review
Very nice park for all ages. On first sight we thought we only need a few hours for it but in the end we stayed the full day and had a lot of fun.
Don't forget spare cloth if you would like to ride the water boats YOU WILL NEED IT 😂😅
We will come back again.
Ski Ki — Google review
A fantastic theme park. Suitable for all ages. Reasonably priced food and drinks. My 12 year old granddaughter had a great day. You do need the full day to see it all. The shows are all in the afternoon.
Jacqueline waterston — Google review
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Via Po, 1, 57022 Marina di Castagneto Carducci LI, Italy
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a tower that leans off of the vertical, due to weak subsoil. The tower was built in 1372 and has been tilting ever since. It is a popular tourist destination, and included in our 10-day Northern Italy tour led by local insider. The climb is hard, but the view from the top is simply superb.
Beautiful place, everything is close to the next attraction. Of course, a lot of people trying to take the typical picture, but you can manage to get good shots away from others. Nice coffee shops to have a snack or an amazing ice cream. Remember to buy tickets in advance, all attractions have different times and there are some restrictions in regards to age (do your research).
Adriana Pinzon-Malaver — Google review
Better than I remember from 1983 and better than expected up the tower. A bit pricey at €20 but they have you over a barrel if you want to do it. Great staff and supervision. Great views on a good day and interesting seeing the bells at the top of the tower. Hard to believe it's nearly 1000 years old
Andrew Vail — Google review
Worth seeing but not what I expected which really was my fault.
First arriving and parking: the parking lots are located about 1.5 kilometers away from the square taking about 20 minutes walk. It was HOT when we were there. We should have considered more heat precautions.
Shops: so many shops peddling tourists goods of all shapes and sizes. Purses, shirts, pins, etcetera. Very few are worth while and had I known there was a proper gift shop I would have waited for it. It's located inside near the tower.
Site: make sure to walk around and take in the structures from all the given angles. Tickets for the climb to the top of tower are worth it. There is also a small fountain on the corner inside where you can get some refreshing water from a small phallic out cropping. Also worth seeing.
Eric Jacobson — Google review
The famous tower. It's worth climbing to the top but you have to book ahead. The official website takes bookings up to 20 days before your visit. You take an allocated slot.
The climb is not too arduous and you can pause along the way.
You get some great views of the area, although Pisa is not as pretty as other towns.
Dan Woodruff — Google review
We recently had the privilege of visiting the iconic Learning Tower of Pisa, and I must say, it exceeded every expectation I had. This architectural masterpiece truly lives up to its reputation as one of the world's most renowned landmarks.
The interior of the Learning Tower of Pisa is equally impressive. As I ascended the spiral staircase, the sense of history and wonder deepened with every step. The views from the top are nothing short of breathtaking. The panoramic vistas of the surrounding cityscape are amazing and offer a unique perspective on Pisa's rich heritage.
What truly stood out to us was the genuine warmth and friendliness of the staff. Their enthusiasm for sharing the tower's history and significance added an extra layer of enjoyment to my visit. It's evident that they take great pride in preserving this cultural treasure and in making every visitor's experience unforgettable.
Neil Winder — Google review
I have to say... I was more impressed with the experience here than I was anticipating. We visited as part of a tour through a cruise and figured we would be here and gone quickly. The grounds were gorgeous and the tower was beautiful. It was a very busy day but people were polite and courteous to others trying to get their fun shots with the tower. Very cool experience!
Michelle S — Google review
Beautiful tower. We couldn't make it on top, there were no available time slots for it, so definitely recommending to buy tickets in advance online. But from outside it looks amazing as well. It's funny to observe people doing crazy poses while making pictures 😅👍🏼 but we all did it, right? 😅
Yuliya Myan — Google review
Pisa itself as a city is very beautiful and gives a very good vibe. It is filled with young people as it is a student city. Piazza del Duomo is great to stay and to visit everything it has as it is included in one ticket that is worth the price (at the time i bought it for 10 euros not including leaning tower climb) and this ticked is valid for one year. Leaning tower is cherry on top. To be honest it is greater when you see it live than what photos show. To me this city has been out of expectations, very beautiful.
Najada Ferhati — Google review
We visited as part of a cruise we were doing, and our cruise docked late so we ended up walking most of the way. It was well worth it though. We were able to meet up with our tour group and walk up to the top of the tower. Some of the steps up the tower have been worn down over the years so they can be a slippery, so be careful. The grounds that the tower sits on is well kept and there are various shops and restaurants in the area as well. We didn’t have any kids with us, but I would imagine small kids would have a hard time climbing all the stairs.
Balakay Smith — Google review
What an amazing site!!!!
First, I saw it very quickly when I was in the train. Then when I went out from the train and was heading to the site, I saw the top of the tower! What a feeling!! Just amazing!
It’s among the most impressive things I ever seen in my life!
All people go there to visit the tower but you should absolutely visit the whole site: the cathedral, the museum etc… because each one of them is a must see site.
I loved this place and would definitely come back during my next visit to Tuscany.
Ghassan Yammine — Google review
Very touristy but still very pretty. Worth a view if you're in Pisa. There are still plenty of places to get a photo and the other buildings are also very pretty. All round good visit. Didn't go inside but there's something about free entry to the cathedral, couldn't work it out.
Joshua Lacy — Google review
It's a beautiful spot to see and take pictures. Located in the middle of the town, the route leads you through romantic and picturesque alleys and street. It's definitely worth a stop-over break if you pass nearby. I enjoyed seeing the tower and eating lovely food, but I wouldn't arrive here as my only holiday destination place. It's also amazingly crowded in the summer season. Heat was unbelievable 🔥, remember to take plenty of water 💧 Other places you could have seen before for free are at the charge in 2023- museum or Gardens
Aleksandra Kupiec — Google review
Fantastic historical monument!
The complex includes Tower, Piazza del Duomo and Cathedral di Pisa.
There was a parking close to complex with good price, although when leaving, there was issue with gate and not charged :)) There is a bazar in front and inside.
To go inside the tower, need to have a ticket for 20 euro which usually comes with 1-hour wait. Ticket for the rest of the facility, will come with 7 bucks more, all for 27. I would suggest get the ticket for whole, and once you see the Piazza and cathedral, it will be your turn to get into the leaning tower. I liked to small Halal restaurant in front of the area.
Overall, it will be a great experience to spend 2 – 3 hours over there.
Nima M. — Google review
What an amazing building to see when coming to Italy. It’s amazing how it’s leaning and hasn’t moved a lot during these past centuries. I really enjoyed being here and I would definitely recommend you to come. One thing to note is that when doing your famous leaning tower pose, there will be a lot of people walking in front of you. So just be weary of that
Doctor Doom — Google review
Arriving at the Leaning Tower of Pisa in the evening heightened the enchantment of this iconic landmark. The warm hues of the setting sun cast a golden glow on the marble facade, enhancing its timeless beauty. Despite the late hour, the surrounding Square of Miracles was still alive with a vibrant energy.
We explored the base of the tower, marveling at its architectural peculiarity and the intricate details of the nearby Cathedral and Baptistery. The diminishing daylight didn't obscure the elegance of Pisa's historic ensemble.
As twilight descended, the Leaning Tower illuminated, creating a captivating silhouette against the night sky. The subdued lighting added a touch of mystery to the surroundings. The square, adorned with medieval architecture, exuded a quiet charm, making our evening visit a magical experience that showcased Pisa's beauty even under the enchanting cloak of dusk.
Alex C. — Google review
Wow... this miracle of architectural is even more impressive when seen live. I recommend buying a combined ticket for all attractions in Piazza del Duomo, because each place is truly magical! The price is 27€ and it is best to book it in online. The tower is a magnificent building, it looks majestic from the outside, but inside it is empty, there are only stairs leading up. An amazing structure where from the first step on the tower I feel how tilted it is.
Michał Kiełczyński — Google review
If you get the chance then you must go to an amazing building. It's quite mesmerizing as you look at it. It's not too busy but not too sure how busy it will be in the summer. We went over Easter break. One for the bucket list ticked off.
Iqbal Rehman — Google review
Picturesque place from Florescence and a must see tower that’s leaning with time. Please buy tickets in advance they are particular about having. Only a few folks go up to the tower. Bags aren’t allowed. They have a good locker room free of charge.
Ankur Kulshreshtha — Google review
Absolutely amazing place. Love seeing the whole area in its historical beauty. The tower itself is smaller than I imagined but just fantastic. 294 steps to the top and you can walk around most of the upper level. The views make it well worth a visit. You can purchase a ticket for all buildings at 27 euros each or just the tower at 20 euros pp. There is a free locker room for you to put all bags into as you can't take any bags up the tower. There is a free car park about 10 mins walk away or a bus from same car park. The walk is lovely and not bad at all and all sign posted very well.
Deborah F — Google review
I recommend getting there early in the morning, it's really peaceful and there aren't many people around. Buying tickets in advance is also recommended, you will then have to leave your stuff at the wardrobe and then line up to enter. The entrance is divided in groups, your group will have a precise hour at which you will enter, so you have to come at least 15 minutes before. Green pass is needed to access the tower. The steps are a bit worn-out, so you should wear comfortable shoes. The view is amazing, you can really see all the city from up there, you might feel a bit of seasickness because of the inclination
Irene Carrillo — Google review
Amazing climbing the steps of the leaning tower. When climbing the steps, you clearly feel a tilt. The climb is quite long. Please be careful when you go up the main stairs there is another smaller set. Which leads to the top. Many people don't notice the passage and it's worth it . The view from the top is simply breathtaking. An absolute must climb if anyone visits Pisa.
Kamil M?ynarski — Google review
We stopped here on our way to Rome. And it's exactly that: a nice and quick stop on your way to another destination. We spent an hour here to walk around and take some pictures.
It's a beautiful and funny sight to see
There is a big amount of people, but still very doable to take pictures.
Joy Wansleeben — Google review
Exactly what you expect it to be from what all you've read or seen about it. Did not enter as we hadn't booked tickets in advance but still pretty good from the outside. We had visited in June and it was super hot though so make sure to have plenty of water and something to protect you from the Sun.
Vatsal Mishra — Google review
Beautiful leaning tower, if you want to climb I'd suggest booking ahead. As gets very busy. Was full on a weekday but still space to take photos and enjoy the beauty and the tower defying gravity.
Gemma B — Google review
One of those moments when you actually come across this and see it with your own eyes that you marvel at the beauty of this structure.
Very fortunate to book tickets to walk the stairs to the top, which is absolutely worth the time and money.
You can feel the lean as you walk up and then the view from the top is just amazing.
Dan Duncan — Google review
This totally met my expectations! A really fascinating and beautiful piece of architecture. I’d recommend buying tickets in advance to climb up although some tickets were available on the day I went (mid October and not high season). The majority of the steps are fine to climb although the very last section is a little worn and the tilting can make you feel a little ‘wobbly’
The views are great and is highly recommend it
Becky G (Bexdragon) — Google review
The Leaning Tower looks really pristine from the outside and is well looked after. Approx 250 steps to the top and spectacular views. Not too crowded as they have bookings for 15 min slots - it’s well managed. We went in November but I can imagine it being super hot in the summer against the marble.
Nishat RIAz — Google review
We visited the tower on a rainy day. The tower still stands tall. It is amazing. The place is crowded. It is a must see and worth all the effort traveling from Rome to see the tower.
The town is small, nothing much to see beside the tower itself. Highly recommend to buy the ticket in advance or come as early as possible. The line gets very long in the afternoon.
Kae — Google review
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is an iconic marvel that truly lives up to its reputation. The architecture is breathtaking, and the slight tilt adds a unique charm. The surrounding square is lively, providing a great atmosphere for visitors. It's a must-visit destination, offering history, beauty, and a bit of fun trying to capture that perfect perspective photo. Highly recommended!
Just to be aware, one of the site in square are tombs you will be walking on.
Manan Bhatt — Google review
We have always wanted to visit here and it was even more incredible than we could have imagined!
The tower really is a building marvel and is so cool that you can climb up to the top by staircase and see from up there.
Buy tickets prior to not miss out and go early in the morning to avoid all the tour buses arriving around 9am.
We got there at 8am and it was quiet but by 10am when we left, the parking had a 30+ car queue to get in.
Great hour to explore on our roadtrip 🙌
Patrick Kinnear — Google review
This is a breathtaking place that I'd always wanted to visit and it did not disappoint. It was very disconcerting walking up the tower and falling over as it lent to one side of course. Even when you come out you're a bit disconcerted because you can't stand up straight! The cathedral and the baptistery were both wonderful as well. We had beautiful weather and to crown off a perfect day, the museum, full of statues and ancient relics, was a site to behold. There are wonderful cheap cafés nearby for excellent refreshments as well. My one piece of advice would be to buy a ticket for all the sites before getting there.
Amanda Brawn — Google review
We’ve all seen this place on the TV, in the magazines and on the internet but to see it in real life is pretty special.
For those who want photos with nobody in the background, get there early. For those who just want to see it and take it all in, anytime of the day is great.
Very clean and leans a lot more than you imagine.
Rhys Adams — Google review
Iconic reason to visit Pisa and is totally worth the time. Climbing the tower is something you will never forget. Walking around the grounds and watching all the tourists pose for goofy pictures with the tower is actually kind of fun as well.
Plan to buy the combo ticket and spend the whole day. The church, crypts, and museum are all worth the time it takes to visit them.
Try to visit the baptistry on the hour or half hour mark when a security guard will amaze you with the acoustics by harmonizing with his echo. Truly magical display of sound.
Phil Gonet — Google review
Such a beautiful landmark, exceeded my expectations. We bought tickets to go up the top which we enjoyed, it was a strange experience walking up something leaning at such an angle. Definitely worth a visit if you can in your lifetime
Sarah Brown — Google review
Its quite the impressive structure. You can view it from the outside at any time but you will need a ticket if you want to climb the inside. The tickets are time gated and limited, so I would recommend purchasing them in advance if you want to go inside.
Evan Friscia — Google review
Yes, it's very tilted. Different when you see it on the spot. I don't recommend buying tickets in advance because there are specifics that will be explained on the spot much better and the flow of people is quite smooth. Now, april 2024, the ticket is 20€ tower, 7€ all else, 27€ combined (recommended). Have at least 2 hours spare time, 4 if you're slow. You need to leave your bag in storage so rather go without any kind of bags. You must also collect them immediately after. Normal rules apply for the other spaces - you must be covered to enter. You can get here easily from Bologna and Florence by bus. Have someone with you to make the "holding" picture. There is a toilet in the museum (southern building). Ticket office is one, you can't buy tickets on the line for the locations. What shocked me most is - the tower is empty. Well, that's about it... Don't forget to have fun.
Marin “SayanMk” Kolev — Google review
Spent a delightful afternoon marveling at the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa! 🇮🇹 Despite my short visit of just 3.5 hours, I couldn't resist capturing the charm of this architectural wonder. The intricate details of the tower and the bustling atmosphere of Pisa's historic center made for an unforgettable experience. Can't wait to return and explore more of this beautiful city!
Sipan Do — Google review
Beautiful if you can catch it in the early morning. If you just want to see the outside, that is the perfect time to go. There's no one there and you can see the tourist shops opening up their tents.
The Piazza del Duomo is a grand and picturesque plaza in the heart of Florence, Italy. It's home to the leaning tower and the cathedral of Santa Maria, both well-known tourist attractions. The square is also popular for picnicking, and its tranquil atmosphere makes it a great place to relax after a day of touring.
It was really awesome experience and great 😊 atmosphere to visit Piazza del Duomo in Pisa, Italy 🇮🇹 absolutely stunning 🤩 beautiful church unique architecture and architecture design!
I would recommend this place to everyone who will visit Pisa, Italy 🇮🇹 and a special for professional photographer, when is sunset is very interesting 🤨
Afrim Mirfa — Google review
Very nice plaza. First time here and it was absolutely amazing experience. Most of this place it was built between 12 and 16 century, and how still standing, they way still looks its awesome. The whole plaza is something else you need to experience. The Cathedral sculpture inside and out are amazing, incredible designs in every angle. The tower very nice, also the rest of the buildings in this plaza are very good and deserves more than five stars.
Elmer Diaz — Google review
Amazing and surreal place to visit. If you are only there for couple of hours and want to go into leaning tower book the tickets in advance. Definitely a place to visit
Steven Longstaff — Google review
Wonderful tourist attraction! We loved this place - visiting the leaning tower and the other structures.
Going to the top of the tower was the highlight, but make sure you buy ahead of time, because it can sell out! Also, we got the bundle deal to include the various other structures entries, and though it was a good deal.
David Nagel-Nunez — Google review
Beautiful iconic site. We were there very early in the morning. I recommend that! Only our group was there, so we had an hour to go around and take photos at sunrise.
T Salo — Google review
It is sort of special. There's this overwhelming feeling when you enter the Piazza and see the tower in real life. Or maybe it's just me. A parking area is conveniently situated nearby. I recommend buying tickets online if you plan to climb the tower or enter the Duomo.
Uros Grilc — Google review
A pretty cool place to visit. The interior of the cathedral is absolutely incredible! We spent hours in there admiring the windows, painting and sculptures. The Baptistery is also interesting. I could not go inside the Tower as I can’t climb stairs, but it was wonderful to see it with my own eyes.
K C — Google review
While wandering around Italy, my family and I also visited the Square of Miracles, officially known as the Cathedral Square, twice. The square is known as the center of European medieval art and is one of the most beautiful architectural spaces in Europe and the world.
Bogdan Marcelan — Google review
The share of miracles was interesting, I was there for Easter weekend and the entrance to the church was free.
Plenty of police presence but lots of tent vendors and people chasing you trying to sell something. Though it didn’t feel sure pressured, it was just annoying.
Overall great place to visit and history of the place is interesting.
S. A. — Google review
(You gotta pay 25€ if you walk on the grass😂)
Its always worth the visit.
for 27€ you can see every attraction.
20€ for the tower only
enter the cathedral fpr free
Sebastian Grau — Google review
Great historical place. The tower looks spectacular and it’s history is amazing. Lots of market stalls and shops. Plus a variety of restaurants. As it is a quite touristy place you also expect higher prices. Still, some places provide very good ratio on price and quality. Parking facilities very close and easy to get to.
Marc T. Hanne — Google review
Highlight of the trip. Beautiful structures. Didn't know that there were two other beautiful structures in addition to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Wish I had enough time to explore all 3 structures. Definitely a must revisit location.
Eva Laroya — Google review
In this square, there's the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. The way it's built is quite fascinating. Almost everyone who comes here wants to take a picture while pretending to hold up the leaning tower with their hands. It's a fun and popular thing to do!
Chandra Kanth Reddy — Google review
I visited Piazza del Duomo on a sunny day in August. The square was crowded with people, but I was able to find a spot to stand and take in the amazing sight of the Leaning Tower. I was in awe of its size and beauty, and I couldn't help but smile as I took pictures and imagined what it would be like to climb to the top.
After admiring the Leaning Tower for a while, I wandered around the square and took a closer look at the other buildings. The Cathedral is a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture, and I was impressed by the intricate detail of the sculptures on the facade. The Baptistery is also a stunning building, and I enjoyed walking around the interior and admiring the white marble columns.
I spent a few hours exploring Piazza del Duomo, and I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. It is a truly unique and special place, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Pisa.
* I was expecting a lot from this place and it totally amused me.
* As usual, people from different countries were visiting this piece of art and the atmosphere was cheerful even on this scorching heat. Everyone were giving their best pose possible 😉
* In the square apart from the tower their are other important buildings, such as visiting the Cathedral or the Baptistery.
* Fun fact, did you know that the Leaning Tower is actually sinking? So, happy to visit this terminal tower. I hope w tge humanity will find some solution for this problem 🤗
I hope this helps!
Rutwij M. — Google review
During my recent visit to Piazza del Duomo, I found the historical ambiance captivating.The architectural marvels and bustling atmosphere create a perfect backdrop, making this a moment to remember in the heart of the city.Prepared for crowds because all time it's full of people.
Eni Tabaku — Google review
This is a most memorable tour. Tickets are available at entrance easily. No ticket is required at main entrance. Washroom use is 1 euro. Bus from Pisa station +1 to Pisa. Buy bus ticket from near by kiosk Euro 1.70.
Aloke Ray — Google review
I stand captivated by the grandeur of the cathedral. The vibrant energy of the square surrounds me as I soak in the historical charm. The architectural marvels and bustling atmosphere create a perfect backdrop, making this a moment to remember in the heart of the city.
Amy — Google review
Wow... this miracle of architectural is even more impressive when seen live. I recommend buying a combined ticket for all attractions in Piazza del Duomo, because each place is truly magical! The price is 27€ and it is best to book it online. Just magical place with amazing architectural!!!
Michał Kiełczyński — Google review
During my recent visit to Piazza del Duomo, I found the historical ambiance captivating. The iconic architecture and cultural richness made for a pleasant experience. However, the crowd density impacted the overall enjoyment, and some areas required maintenance. Overall, it's a must-visit for history enthusiasts, but be prepared for crowds.
Apekshit Sharma — Google review
Visiting Piazza del Duomo on Christmas Day 2023 was a magical experience. The festive atmosphere, combined with the stunning architecture of the Duomo, Baptistry, and Campanile, created a truly enchanting setting. The square was adorned with holiday decorations, enhancing the joyous spirit of the season. The impressive structures, including the iconic Florence Cathedral, were beautifully illuminated, making it a memorable and picturesque scene. Exploring the Piazza del Duomo during Christmas added an extra layer of warmth and wonder to this already magnificent historical site. It's a must-visit destination, and the holiday season only enhanced its timeless charm.
Ashna Srivastava — Google review
Be sure the visit all the buildings at this location. there is so much more to enjoy and all have spectacular views of the famous leaning tower
James Grant — Google review
Highly recommend seeing everything in the piazza. If you want good food, walk to the other side of the river. Buy tickets online in advance. No bags are allowed inside the tower.
(Translated by Google) Excellent location. Very kind and helpful owners.
Spotlessly clean apartment.
The exclusive private parking space is very useful. Promenade with boutiques, cafes and restaurants as well as the beach are really just a few steps from home just cross the seafront.
Highly recommended
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Ottima location. Proprietari gentilissimi e disponibili.
Appartamento perfettamente pulito.
Utilissimo l'esclusivo posto auto privato. Passeggiata con boutiques, caffè e ristoranti oltre alla spiaggia sono veramente a pochi passi da casa basta attraversare il lungomare.
Consigliatissimo
Chiara Lina Sciortino — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great location, nice clean apartment. The promenade and the beach are 50 meters away. Convenient to all the main services without using the car which can be left in the private parking space.
The owner is very helpful and very kind
Highly recommended.
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Ottima posizione appartamento pulito grazioso. La passeggiata e la spiaggia sono a 50 metri. Comodo a tutti i principali servizi senza utilizzare l'auto la quale si può lasciare nel posto auto privato.
Il proprietario è molto disponibile e gentilissimo
Consigliatissimo.
Luca Consolini — Google review
(Translated by Google) Apartment with all the necessary services, a stone's throw from the sea. The house is clean, the kitchen utensils are new and the owner was helpful.
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Appartamento con tutti i servizi necessari, a due passi dal mare. La casa è pulita, gli utensili per la cucina sono nuovi e il proprietario è stato disponibile.
Benedetta Francesconi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very close to the beach, quiet corner, no SUV or large station wagon can be parked in the back yard. All shops can be reached on foot.
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Sehr nah am Strand, ruhige Ecke, im Hinderhof past kein SUV oder großer Kombi rein zum Parken. Alle Geschäfte sind zu Fuss zu erreichen.
Manfred H. — Google review
(Translated by Google) I highly recommend the house, perfect, comfortable, very close to the sea and in the center of the Viareggio carnival, precise and helpful owner 👏👏
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Consiglio vivamente la casa, perfetta, comoda, vicinissima al mare e nel centro del carnevale di Viareggio, proprietario preciso e disponibile 👏👏
Cristina Gentile — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent accommodation, location, cleanliness and communication. Really enjoyed it.
(Original)
Excelente alojamiento, ubicación, limpieza y comunicación. Lo pasamos muy bien.
Patricia Andres — Google review
(Translated by Google) Optimal
(Original)
Ottimo
annamaria nencioni — Google review
(Translated by Google) I liked everything
(Original)
Усе сподобалося
Visitors to the Terrazza Mascagni in Livorno can enjoy panoramic views of the coastline and cityscape from its elevated terrace. The deck is named for Pietro Mascagni, a composer who was born in Livorno.
Beautiful! The chequered tiles give it a beautiful look and you see amazing surroundings nearby.
One can also go close to the sea and find many beautiful corals, sea grass, tiny colorful fishes and crabs. I attached photos.
Salimkhan Pathan — Google review
Go just for a walk down and to enjoy the views(panoramic view). But far out of the town for anything else. Nothing really near by. Go but don't make it a must do list.
Eni Tabaku — Google review
Love this place and the aquarium right next to it, was such fun! Wonderful view, very relaxing… best terrace ever!!👏🏼👏🏼
Aida Cannea — Google review
Beautiful seaside terrace. The tile work is very impressive. Sunsets here are one of a kind.
Alev B. — Google review
It's OK for a walk down and to enjoy the views. Bit far out fo the town for anything else. Nothing really near by. Go but don't make it a must do list. Some public toilets near by you'd be helpfull
Ben Taylor — Google review
Very clean and bright looking promenade close to Livorno Harbour.
Andrew Vail — Google review
A lovely open air space sandwiched by the sea and the city. The warmly-coloured chequered marble floor, the tall palm trees and the grand bandstand in the centre made it an ideal place for sitting, strolling, jogging, running and cycling.
Feel a bit like the LA's Santa Monica sidewalk but without the sandy beach!!
Samuel Leung — Google review
While visiting Pisa we took the train to Livorno for the afternoon. A bus from the station brought us to the Terrazza Mascagni. It is a lovely walk along chequered tiles surrounded by a waist high wall, which gave beautiful views over the Ligurian sea. There are benches where you can sit and rest / enjoy the views. While there was a cafe nearby the restaurants were all closed by 2.30 / 3pm so make sure you eat before you visit. I would also recommend when buying bus tickets that you buy return tickets as well as it is difficult to find anywhere that sells them.
Mary Noone — Google review
Beautiful city, old but honestly not so much to see
Arnis Greitāns — Google review
An amazing promenade by the sea nice view and beautiful sea horizon
Daniela M — Google review
Great view, great atmosphere. Too bad you cant get into water here
EmirF — Google review
This area (contrary to other reviews) is NOT well maintained at all.
Haven’t been here for a few years, but it looks like material choice was wrong for the balustrades… appears that saltwater has soaked into the concrete and corroded the reinforcing bars - shattering many of the top stones.
Now looks a real mess… 🤦♂️
Give this a miss - just not worth the walk from town, unless using one of the private beach front facilities nearby.
Wayne Miller — Google review
The views of the city from here are amazing. Plus it's a Great place to park and walk into the city from, which we did. Parking fees were reasonable. They also have a bus stop there as well. It can get very busy so be aware of that. We came just after a rain storm and found parking easily, but when we returned after our visit it was very crowded. Wonderful place either way!
Nick pinnetti — Google review
Beautiful view and smell of Mediterranean Sea. It was a nice walk and paid park lot was right next to the aquarium.
Very, very beautiful! If you like the medieval age, this place is for you!
Vittorio Mazzia — Google review
Medieval atmosphere, newly renovated houses, nice places to sit in. It is worth to visit.
Ildikó Kupi — Google review
Awesome Place
RUOTE LEGGENDARIE — Google review
Full of bourgeoisie with expensive cars who live in the castle. But beautiful view from the castle and also museum of Italian history and culture.
Marija Mary Bralović — Google review
Great old medieval town. Amazing streets and atmosphere.
Rodrigo Diaz Martinez — Google review
Fantastic medieval town on the hillside near Piacenza. Was a filming location for several movies.
Paolo Tagliaferri — Google review
Don't miss the opportunity to visit one of the most nostalgic castle sights in Italy as well as enjoying a sky view of the below wine yards and farms while sitting in a pleasant Italian garden!
There are also nearby cafes with a selection of drinks and ice cream!
Husain Sadeqi (Osen) — Google review
Very nice place to visit. Several restaurants and stores at the top. The church and the tower are worth a visit. Great views and lots of birds.
Jay Woodman — Google review
Beautiful! A real medieval "borgo", well preserved with small alyways, vaults and arces, towers, many architectural details and a nice view on the all valley. It defeated time.
JOE'S TRAVELS — Google review
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Piazza del Municipio, 29014 Castell'Arquato PC, Italy
Porto Venere is a picturesque village located on the Ligurian coast of northwestern Italy. The area is home to the Porto Venere Regional Natural Park, which offers hiking trails and diving opportunities. Palmaria Island, within the park, features beautiful beaches and caves to explore. Visitors can also admire the Gothic-style Church of St. Peter perched on a rocky headland and the ancient Castello Doria fortress with stunning views of the Gulf of Poets.
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Province of La Spezia, Italy
I'll never travel to Barcelona without this trip planner again
Tours of a privately owned castle with historic rooms & artifacts, also a venue for private events.
The location is timeless and absolutely gorgeous! The food was really really good with a great service! Absolutely delighted by the fabulous lunch that we had!
Nicolas de Sénépart — Google review
This could be a fantastic experience if only the (still living) descendants weren't so selfish and exclusive. For instance: you can't take photos inside the castle; wonder why? me too! Also, the rooms and most of the castle isn't true to its origin: it's rebuilt, not restored. Not recommended.
Vittorio Robecchi — Google review
This hotel is very nice and worked well for us since we were traveling on a motorcycle.
It rained for the few days we stayed so having the restaurant and lounge on site meant we didn't get wet trying to find a meal or a drink.
You can tour the old castle but you will need to book in advance if you need an English guide.
Tour packages start at 14 euro person and 35 euro for the English guide that lasts an hour and a half then the tours go up in price and substance after that.
If there is one thing I did find quite disappointing was for the price we paid to stay the breakfast was very limited and plain.
So if you want quaint and romantic this place is nice.
If you're on a budget but are thinking of spending some extra cash to stay here I would say search around the area then come sightseeing.
Safe Travels
Allan — Google review
gorgeous ancient castle. had a lovely visit, a historian took us to see some of the rooms although the family still lives there. I particularly appreciated the 17th century games and toys and the armours hall.
Bianca MM — Google review
Magnificent stronghold. Well maintained and with a simply great static display of uniforms and weapons. Competent guide illustrated all castle secrets
Gianluca Cazzato — Google review
Nice place to visit. Unfortunately the castle was closed when we arrived here but we had a very good lunch in this area.
Mark Brincat — Google review
We ordered mix grill seafood and pasta and very delicious, the view surrounding with river and green very fantastic.
Zaed Rahman — Google review
Share a lifestyle that has passed from view. The restaurant is very good but the bar for breakfast much less so - get a grip.
Errol Roberts — Google review
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Loc, Strada Comunale, di, 29010 Rivalta Trebbia PC, Italy
Vernazza is a village located on the rugged Ligurian coast of northwest Italy, and it forms one of the Cinque Terre. The settlement's small marina is surrounded by colorful houses, and it has a church with an elegant cupola-topped bell tower. Doria Castle, a medieval defensive structure with a cylindrical tower, clings to the rocks overlooking the ocean. Just below this castle lies Belforte bastion.
The Sentiero Monterosso-Vernazza is a picturesque hiking trail that connects the scenic Cinque Terre with breathtaking ocean views and lush landscapes. The next stop on this trail is an easily accessible lookout point, situated on a small cliff overlooking Vernazza beach. This spot can be reached via the head trail of Vernazza's Sentiero Azzurro, which runs south of the town and past an old watchtower.
Incredible but very difficult even if you are considerably fit. It took me around 2 hours with multiple breaks along the way and I wasn’t even very prepared.
Choose the right timing, I hiked up at 2PM in July so it was technically a suicide attempt.
The views are insane and far better than expected.
Akram Salem — Google review
A path with very nice views but physically demanding. Many and very steep stairs and sometimes slippery. I would recommend this sentiero only to people that are used to challenging walks and wear good shoes. It‘ quite exposed to sun, so you might want to take enough to drink with you. Path gets quite crowded from april on!
Martina Guguseli — Google review
The Monterosso Vernazza Panoramic Trail offers breathtaking views of the Italian coastline, but unfortunately, it falls short in several aspects. While the trail presents natural beauty, there are some significant issues that need to be addressed for a safer and more enjoyable experience.
One of the main concerns is the poor maintenance of the trail. The lack of upkeep is evident, with sections of the path showing signs of neglect. Overgrown vegetation and uneven surfaces can make the trek challenging and potentially hazardous for visitors. A more consistent and attentive maintenance plan should be implemented to ensure the safety of hikers.
Furthermore, access to the trail is allowed without proper checks for appropriate equipment. It is crucial to enforce regulations and recommend suitable gear, such as hiking boots and water supplies, to all visitors. By doing so, the authorities can promote a culture of safety and preparedness among hikers.
Another issue lies in the presence of unprotected dangerous spots along the trail. These areas should be identified and appropriately secured with barriers or guardrails to prevent accidents. Safety measures like these are crucial, especially considering the narrow width of the path. At times, hikers need to pause to allow others to pass by, leading to unnecessary delays and congestion. Implementing a one-way alternating system could effectively alleviate these waiting times and enhance the flow of foot traffic.
The pricing of the trail is also a point of contention. Given the current cost, the expectations for maintenance and safety precautions are high. Visitors rightly demand impeccable maintenance and adequate protection for dangerous areas when paying a premium. Alternatively, some argue that the trail should be free of charge, as this would encourage more people to experience its beauty without financial barriers.
Additionally, the signage along the trail is insufficient and often unclear. Clear and comprehensive signposting is essential for visitors to navigate the path with ease and confidence. By improving the signage, hikers can enjoy a more seamless experience and avoid potential detours or confusion.
In conclusion, while the Monterosso Vernazza Panoramic Trail offers stunning views, it is marred by various shortcomings. The trail suffers from poor maintenance, lacks proper safety measures, experiences congestion, and falls short in terms of signage. It is imperative that the authorities address these issues promptly. By implementing a robust maintenance plan, enhancing safety measures, improving signage, and considering a one-way alternating system, the trail can provide a safer and more enjoyable experience for all visitors.
Fabiano Montini — Google review
This trail connects the villages of Monterosso al Mare and Vernazza. It is approximately 3.5 km long and the hike is considered moderately challenging due to its steep sections and uneven terrain. It typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete, depending on your pace and the number of stops you make along the way.
The view of Vernazza from this trail is one of the highlights of the hike. As you approach Vernazza from the trail, you will be treated to an incredible panoramic view of the village nestled along the coastline.
Vernazza is known for its colorful houses that cascade down the hillside toward the sea. The buildings are painted in pastel shades of yellow, pink, and orange, creating a picturesque scene against the backdrop of the sea.
The village's charming harbor is framed by the small natural bay and a breakwater. You'll see fishing boats docked in the harbor, adding to the village's coastal charm. The vibrant blue of the Mediterranean Sea contrasts beautifully with the colorful village and the green hillsides. The sea's clear, azure waters make the view even more striking.
The view of Vernazza includes the historic Doria Castle, perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the village and the sea. The Church of Santa Margherita d'Antiochia, with its distinct bell tower, is another landmark visible from the trail. Surrounding Vernazza are terraced hillsides with vineyards and olive groves.
Y. T. Nixon Tan — Google review
Very crowded in off-season, it costs 7.5 euro/ person. It is a 3,5km km waiting line from Monterosso to Vernaza both ways. You get a nice view at the end but that you can get also if you go by train. Can't imagine how much worse it is in full season.
Bogdan Androne — Google review
They said it’s closed…it’s not. Beautiful hike. I recommend going from Monterosso to Vernazza. You get the staircases out of the way and enjoy a nice view on the way down to Vernazza. 1.5 hours total and we went slow. Bring water.
Brazos — Google review
A very picturesque path, along gardens with crops, vineyards, old gardens. Definitely less demanding than the route from Riomaggiore to Manarola, more flat sections but also has steep climbs, especially in the initial sections. walking time about 1.5 hours. a lot of stairs to overcome, the entrance from the Vernazza side seems easier but still requires good shoes and a bit of good shape. the route is paid, in my opinion it is worth spending the money, but if someone counts on a walk by the sea and still spectacular views - they will be disappointed. I was captivated by the picturesqueness of the route, vineyards, trees, orchards and the remains of old terraces where the inhabitants cultivated plants. But it is definitely not a walk by the sea
AniaZ — Google review
A great hike - even with a toddler. We have a ~1 year old who came on the hike with us in a carrier (back/front reversible), not a shoulder backpack carrier. Suggest a back-carry rather than a front carry.
We caught the train from Riomaggiore to Monterosso and then started our hike which took us about 1hr 45 min - noting we were reasonably quick even with the baby. Suggest this could take 2+ hrs for others.
The trail is narrow at some points which required waiting as was too dangerous to go 2 at a time with the baby.
Despite this people were very accommodating to allow us to pass on the inside.
Overall a great hike with some lovely views.
Ted Smith — Google review
The path has steeper parts as you start climbing, but then it is more accessible. Can be done on rainy weather as well. Around 1.5 hours from train station to train station, but with stops for photos it will be more. Extremely beautiful!
Cristi — Google review
Highly recommend this hike trail! We did it with our two girls ages 5 & 6. The views were awesome! I can see experienced hikers taking over an hour to complete but with two little people it took us almost 2.5 hrs. Recommend to pack plenty of water, good shoes (we used our running shoes), snacks and charged phone for pics. Happy hiking!
JustinMonica Blanco — Google review
This hike offers the best views of vernazza as you leave the town, and some wonderful ocean vistas but be warned this hike is very steep going up and is also very steep on the other end approaching Monterosso. There is ample sun and it with its difficulty, you will need to bring water and wear shoes for hiking. The cinque terre hiking card is also checked at the trail and is needed (7.50 for a day pass of hiking, get it at the vernazza train station). There is some maintenance that needs to be done so some areas are a bit treacherous. Very busy trail with traffic going both ways so be ready for that. Decently fit folk can complete this section in under 90min with some photo stops.
Brett Higgins — Google review
Would much recommend the walk from Monterosso to Vernazza rather than the other way around. Reason is that on the trail; the scenic beauty of Vernazza is captured from the vantage point of the trail. And Monterosso is difficult to see from the trail as it is blocked by the hills, or by the time you near Monterosso you are already too low.
Recommend starting your day early to catch the sunrise. Just remember to pay the trail fee!
Trail difficulty is not that hard. Alot of up-hill.
Wear proper shoes and bring water.
Nathaniel Teo — Google review
My friends and I did this trail back in the beginning of March 2023. we had perfect weather, sunny, not hot, not cold. The first part of the trail (starting from Monterosso) was quite a climb and it could get very narrow and difficult. The other half was much easier. We weren‘t really prepared for this type of hike, but I would suggest simply comfortable sneakers, plenty of water and maybe a sandwich with you. The views are truly breathtaking. As girls who aren‘t use to this type of activities it was doable and we had a great time.
Also even though it was sunny, you aren‘t going to be in the sun the whole time. You‘re passing through woods, so it can get very fresh as well. The path was evidently clean in our case and not too many tourists at the time.
From what I know this path is actually not free to explore, but the day we went it was „off season“ so it was free. Amazing experience.
Ina Dervishi — Google review
It’s steeper than you think but overall not too bad. Be prepared for 2 hours. Bring water. Awesome views.
Todd Duncan — Google review
Great hike between Monterosso to Vernazza, the views are great throughout the whole hiking trail and it seems to be quite popular of a hiking path as you will meet many people along the way. The view of Monterosso is amazing, also when you get closer to Vernazza as it opens into the beach bay and you can get a great picture with the colourful buildings in the cove.
We met a very cute Samoyed dog ready to go on a little hike along the way too!
Adrian Chang — Google review
This is a pretty nice trail, if you are a bit trained it's pretty ok. There are several factors to keep in mind though, the heat from spring to autumn,is pretty steep while some paths are very narrow, maybe too narrow considering traffic in 2 directions which blocks you in case of larger groups. Indications are kind of ok but could be better. Also keep in mind you already need to walk up a bit before you start the real trail, so it's longer then you may think. I do agree with some of the comments that since they ask money, one could expect better maintenance, higher safety measures and indicate even more about making sure people are well equipped before they start since it's not easy to get help in case you would require. You may find 1 or 2 people selling some lemon drinks on the way but you better make sure you are least have a big bottle per person with you on the trip, especially for the very warm days and make sure you have sun protection as well, enjoy. A nice and well deserved swim will await you!
Vince L — Google review
Amazing hike! Make sure you bring plenty of water and you MUST wear closed-toe-shoes. Also, they will check your ticket before letting you go through.
The views are incredible and you'll be able to see both parts of Monterroso for a while as you ascend. Then, you'll start descending and see Vernazza. Stunning village!
It's only shaded like 5% of the time, even in the afternoon so be prepared to sweat bullets.
Mason Y — Google review
This is an amazing experience for all of those visiting the Cinque Terre that can do it. I highly recommend this trail at least once. It offers great views, and while it is challenging, it is well worth it in the end. On the trail, it is important to take your time, as some steps and parts of the trail are more dangerous, but if you pay attention, there will be no problem. Overall, it took about 2 hours to reach Monterosso from Vernazza, with small breaks along the way and going at a good pace.
Will Carter — Google review
The hike has amazing views. In the summer try to catch train from north/west that arrives at 7:30am at Monterosso so you can do most of your hike in the shade. Steps up are similar, in my opinion, from Monterosso vs from Verazza. Either way, having good grip sole shoes is helpful though not necessary in the dry season. Many people wore regular sneakers and did fine. 1.5hr is about average for the amount of time to hike through 1 way, though if you don't stop for photos or rest, you can easily do it in under an hour. But if you've come all the way to visit, why rush it. Caveat, the towns get very crowded as the day goes on. We arrived Monterosso with empty beaches and by late morning it was crowded beyond belief.
alice w — Google review
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4.5
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Pedestrian street, 19018 Vernazza SP, Monterosso al Mare SP, Italy
Travel Agency Bay of Silence offers a chance to explore the less crowded but equally stunning resorts along Liguria's Riviera coastline. Sestri Levante, known for its natural beauty, boasts two famous beaches - Baia delle favole and the iconic Bay of Silence. The latter is a crescent-shaped beach with picturesque houses and cafes lining the shore, making it a perfect spot for families and children. Visitors can also explore ancient palaces perched above cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the surroundings.
(Translated by Google) Very helpful and prepared staff
(Original)
Personale molto disponibile e preparato
Stefania Furfaro — Google review
Found this bay on the last morning of our stay in Sestri and had to stop and eat at a little osteria on the beach. It was so lovely and tranquil we ended up staying a lot longer than we had anticipated, but it was well worth it. Definitely worth a visit
Ranj Kular — Google review
(Translated by Google) We traveled several times with the Baia del Silenzio agency, including for our honeymoon.
We had a great time!
Rossano is super helpful and attentive to dispensing useful advice!
We'll be back soon!
(Original)
Abbiamo viaggiato più volte con l'agenzia Baia del Silenzio, compreso per il nostro viaggio di nozze.
Ci siamo trovati benissimo!
Rossano super disponibile e attento a dispensare utili consigli!
Torneremo presto!
Simo_Care — Google review
(Translated by Google) We often turn to our friend Rossano who never disappoints us. His advice is always excellent. Seriousness and competence
(Original)
Ci rivolgiamo spesso al nostro amico Rossano che non ci delude mai. I suoi consigli sono sempre ottimi. Serietà e competenza
Francesca Ginestroni — Google review
(Translated by Google) [Italian] Our family (2 adults + 1 child) used Mr Rossano's agency to organize transport from Pisa airport to the seaside hotel. He was very kind, the communication was perfect, the prices were more than reasonable.
His agency handled our unforeseen events with infinite courtesy (plane delayed for hours, child with carsickness).
Perfect cars, always arrived on time, with the correct size seat.
We will certainly use it again.
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[English] We used Mr Rossano' agency for the car journey between Pisa airport to our hotel in Liguria.
He's been extremely polite, communicated timely and the prices were more than fair.
He handled gracefully when we created some inconveniences for him: our flight was 3 hours late and our toddler was car sick.
The cars were impeccably clean, arrived on time and had the correct baby car seats that we had requested.
We'll certainly use his services again.
(Original)
[Italiano] La nostra famiglia (2 adulti + 1 bambino) ha usato l agenzia del signor Rossano per organizzare il trasporto dall aereoporto di Pisa all’hotel al mare. Lui e’ stato gentilissimo, la comunicazione perfetta, i prezzi piu che ragionevoli.
La sua agenzia ha gestito con infinita cortesia i nostri imprevisti (aereo in ritardo di ore, bambino col mal d’auto).
Auto perfette, arrivate sempre in orario, con il seggiolino della dimensione corretta.
Lo useremo certamente di nuovo.
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[English] We used Mr Rossano’ agency for the car journey between Pisa airport to our hotel in Liguria.
He’s been extremely polite, communicated timely and the prices were more than fair.
He handled gracefully when we created some inconveniences for him: our flight was 3 hours late and our toddler was car sick.
The cars were impeccably clean, arrived on time and had the correct baby car seats that we had requested.
We’ll certainly use his services again.
Valentina P — Google review
(Translated by Google) I recommend this agency for
reliability, seriousness and efficiency.
they respond immediately and are always available. I would say excellent. Thank you
(Original)
Consiglio questa Agenzia per
affidabilità, serietà ed efficienza.
rispondono subito e sono.sempre reperibili. Direi ottima. grazie
manuela massari — Google review
(Translated by Google) We bought a trip to Paris for two hoping that everything would go well, everything was perfect until the last day when an asymptomatic positive swab prevented us from returning. Our agency didn't abandon us for a moment, it found us a studio apartment in center, the plane trip was postponed several times, reassured and followed up until your return. I would like to add that Italy prevents you from returning but abandons you there, does not give you instructions on what to do through someone, so we are rightly very worried. Thank you heartily to our agent Rossano.
(Original)
Abbiamo comprato un viaggio a Parigi per due sperando che andasse tutto bene, è stato tutto perfetto fino all'ultimo giorno quando un tampone positivo asintomatico ci ha impedito di rientrare.La nostra agenzia non ci ha abbandonati un attimo,ci ha trovato un monolocale in centro,spostato più volte il viaggio aereo,rassicurati e seguiti fino al rientro.Vorrei aggiungere che l'Italia ti impedisce di rientrare ma ti abbandona lì,non ti dà attraverso qualcuno disposizioni sul da farsi,quindi ci siamo giustamente molto preoccupati.Un grazie di cuore al nostro agente Rossano.
Silvana Bertinetti — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very prepared👍✌️
(Original)
Molto preparati👍✌️
Silvano Chiappara — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent person, serious and helpful in everything. He lends himself to the journey as if he were the recipient. Great environment.
(Original)
Ottima persona, serio e disponibile in tutto. Si presta al viaggio come se fosse lui il destinatario. Ottimo ambiente.
Boccadasse is a primarily residential area that extends from an old fishing village. The houses are painted in soft pastel tones and adorned with green shutters, creating an inviting atmosphere. Along the pebble beach and harbor, one can find ice cream shops and relaxed bars, while local trattorias serve fish dishes and Genoese specialties with outdoor seating available. Visitors can enjoy views of the sea from the terrace near the Church of St. Anthony of Boccadasse.
4.5
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Genoa, Metropolitan City of Genoa, Italy
I'll never travel to Barcelona without this trip planner again
The Aquarium of Genoa is the largest aquarium in Europe and features around 12,000 different species of fish and marine mammals. It's also home to six million litres (1.6m gallons) of water, making it one of the biggest aquariums in the world. The size of some of the tanks is impressive, especially for creatures like dolphins and sharks. Kids will love exploring all the exhibits, from manatees to coral reefs.
Book an early entrance (by 10am) so that there are fewer people so you can enjoy and see exhibits more easily. Price paid is fair. Lots to see. Don't miss the jellyfish and vivarium section. You need to cross to another side. Easily missed as you might think you're done.
Marie Louise Agius — Google review
Excellent aquarium. The layout and flow offer you different perspectives of the sharks, dolphins and seals at different points. The various world regions and animals are thorough. The location is easy and beautiful. A fun 2-3 hours. Buy tickets online through their official website and be careful of discounted sites.
Martina D — Google review
I visited Genoa on a cruise and went to the aquarium. It was so amazing!!!! I love animals so much and they had some cool and really cute animals. I would highly recommend going here if you ever visit Genoa. Going earlier is definitely better before field trips.
Andrew Hicks — Google review
A very nice aquarium with a variety of fish and aquatic animals. It’s worthwhile visiting and you could easily spend a couple of hours if not half a day. If you are with kids, you should plan on spending half a day here as there are plenty to see and will keep the kids interested. The exotic fish and marine life is well kept although one can always argue if the environment they are kept in is truly fair, especially for the marine mammals such as the dolphins and larger fish such as the sharks. The penguins are an added attraction here. You could take a break at the cafe inside the aquarium and spend some time taking in the views from the deck, with the views of the port.
Localizer — Google review
Quite nicely done even though it still seems like the space, especially for the bigger animals, is too constrained. Still struggling with the ethical part of visiting such places, but it's so tempting to see the animals. Too many kids tho.
Zuzana Žilková — Google review
I visited the aquarium with my school and it was a really nice experience. There is an enormous collection of all kind of sea creatures. We also saw penguins, crocodiles and turtles. Obviously there were also scary and strange sharks. Furthermore we were lucky enough to see a dolphin show.
If you plan to visit this place I highly recommend you call them and get your tickets in advanced, because it can get very crowded very fast.
Benjamin Demetz — Google review
Really great aquarium with beautiful exhibits and wonderful experiences for all ages.
Book tickets in advance. Get there as early as possible if you'd rather not have too overwhelming a crowd.
Not always convenient lifts/enough for strollers and accessibility.
Linly Stowe — Google review
Great experience, really worth a visit.
Animals are kept in a convenient environment, the site is clean, well-preserved. Visitor information is clear, and interactive at a level you may expect any museum / attraction in the 2020s. Staff is also very nice.
Avoid weekends if you wanna hear less screaming from kids. :-)
Peti Sikos — Google review
Amazing place. The animals are well looked after, lovely variety of marine life, friendly staff and a great gift assortment with 2 gift shops. Spent roughly 4 hours here and was time well spent. Would definitely recommend
Kim Davidson — Google review
After a quick breakfast, we visited the Aquarium of Genoa. We recommend going early in order to beat the crowds. It’s never that big of a crowd, although any crowd will obstruct your viewing experience. It’s very impressive, their selection. Penguins, piranhas, sturgeon, manatees, seals, dolphins, sharks, chameleons, jellyfish - they’ve got it all. Totally fun for the whole family and very fun to shoot video.
Ralph N — Google review
Make sure to buy your ticket before you go, queues out the front can be ridiculously long, and exhibits are crazily busy, especially in school holidays. Amazing array of creatures and sea life, although was wary that some enclosures felt insufficiently deep or wide. Gift shop #sucked.
Ellie Archibald — Google review
Wonderful aquarium. Compared to other similar places, this is quite large, the kids were very happy. We stayed about 4 hours (including nice lunch at the terrace with beautiful view over harbour). Price is quite high, but it is a half-day event.
Michael Mueller — Google review
Great aquarium, large, many finish to see. Lots of visitors usually. Quite expensive entrance fee.
Mario Karu — Google review
Not the biggest but really beautiful place,loved the huge aquariums where you could just sit and admire all the animals.
There’s also a restaurant inside with a great view.
Overall not too many aquariums but they have some species that other/bigger aquariums don’t have. In the end once you finished you still have a lot of time to explore the beautiful city!
Ivi Gaál — Google review
Excellent place to visit - one of the highlights of our train trip around Italy. Kept us very entertained for about 2 hours easily. Perfect for kids but also without. Very interactive and everything is in English and Italian. Everything looks very clean and all animals look in good condition and well cared for. Very good price for what you get. Highly recommended.
Erin Grieve — Google review
Really nice aquarium. My kids were so happy to visit it. Well organised .
Just remember to buy the tickets in advance and to book online your entry time.
It is easy to reach with the car .. plenty of parking in the area.
Ivan Pelizzari — Google review
Very outdated, poorly maintained aquarium with dark lighting and foggy uncleaned glass. Some exhibits were nice, like the Seahorses. Be mindful that the signage directing you to the exhibits is very poor, you do not get a visitor map and there are few signs informing you of the right way to proceed. Especially confusing with the upper and lower levels. After we visited the Penguin enclosure we were brought to a giant white building that had little signs, other than for lockers or bathrooms. There was a big desk that read “Behind The Scenes” and that requires an extra ticket (€8). So we turned back, not even realizing there was another big section of the aquarium after that. Very poor layout and guidance. When we asked about the other exhibits on the pier, they told us to go outside and we will find the Biosphere €5 extra) and other things. That is when we realized there is a Dolphin tank and Tropical Rainforest area… but it was too late. Once you go outside, you can not re-enter. Of course, it’s sad that they keep dolphins in a small tank anyway, so probably better not to see that. And finally, we were surrounded by aggressive migrants forcing us to take bracelets and souvenirs and begging for money along the entire area of the aquarium. From the entrance to the exit. Almost no security around.
Overall, this aquarium should be priced around €15 for the quality of the current experience. After our visit, we felt let down and overcharged. I hope they consider a major renovation to improve the exhibits and signage and consider discontinuing the dolphin shows and instead use the facility to rehabilitate and release injured or abandoned dolphins.
Jadran — Google review
A good price compared to some I've been too. Some animals we never thought we would see so one very happy girlfriend. The tropical pool was incredible. But then some others were rather Barron so felt sorry for them.
But all in a great aquarium and a great aquarium
martyn gregory — Google review
It's always nice to see what is in the ocean close by. Still think the dolphin tank is small for them. Nice place for kids and adults to visit and understand what beautiful creatures are in de ocean's .
Old Port Bar, also known as Porto Antico, is a historic waterfront area in Genoa that has been active since the fifth century BC. Renzo Piano's renovations have transformed the area into a vibrant hub featuring attractions such as an aquarium, museums, an open-air pool, and numerous restaurants and bars. The port holds significant historical landmarks like Palazzo San Giorgio, which was once a jail and housed the world's first bank in the early 1400s.
Friendly service and great food. We stopped in for lunch today. The food was incredible. Our server was very good and spoke a fair amount of English. The view of the port added to the overall wonderful experience!
Dean Lack — Google review
We got cold plates and less portions than the local people eating in front of us! Also none of the stuff speaks English and not friendly at all
Farah Nasr — Google review
beautiful place with tasty food and an amazing view! the prices are also very nice and service on the high level, my waitress was super nice and friendly! Thank you for good lunch and mood!
Ника Чернореченская — Google review
Good for an inexpensive and easy dinner down by the water. Nothing to write home about but the food was good, waitress was kind, and the beer was cold.
George Anderson — Google review
Stopped for drinks, lovely friendly owner,and staff. Nice happy atmosphere. Lovely views of the port, great coffee and beer. Wish we had more time to sample the food! Great prices too
Karl Thompson — Google review
View, food, service are perfect!!! Highly recommend
Жулдыз Сакенова — Google review
Delicious pasta, friendly service, beautiful location when the sun is shining for a glass of vino.
Cathriona Doonan — Google review
No break time between lunch and dinner. You can enjoy a nice view. Staff is friendly. Food is good.
Sally Kim — Google review
Were looking for a place to drink ‘an aperitif’ but got sent away because it was lunch service. Whilst walking away got called back saying we could have a drink if we did not stay for more than 15 minutes. Next we sat waiting for them to take our order but got ignored for several minutes until we eventually walked out.
Ciska De Smedt — Google review
Although the place is under reconstruction but still people numerous to come
Located in the picturesque Gavi hills, Designer Outlet Serravalle is a sprawling shopping center designed to resemble an Italian village. It offers a delightful shopping experience with tree-lined streets and fountains, along with great deals on designer brands. The outlet features over 230 stores showcasing international and Italian designer labels, including renowned names like Casadei, Iceberg, and MMissoni. Visitors can also explore 11 dining options ranging from cafes to restaurants for a well-rounded experience.
Superb outlet with a large choice of luxury stores (gucci, prada, burberry, michael kors, etc.). The prices are very affordable compared to their initial prices, you can find what you are looking for! To eat there are a lot of fast food (macdo, burger king) and also a few restaurants. To go there from Milan, I recommend taking the shuttle on Get your guide for 20 euros round trip per person, the drive takes about 1h30!
Kelly Ngn — Google review
You can say, it is not bad outlet mall.
They have different brands and little bit big.
The prices are still high but you can find something.
One hour from Milan driving and there is some buses you can use to come here to the outlet.
You need consider a full day from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.
Osama Almatrafi — Google review
Nice outlet. Discounts are not wow. I found better and cheaper "same things" in the UK outlets. Maybe it depends on your luck, I don't know. I did buy two coats from Woolrich 😊
Cristina Grigore — Google review
Great Outlet Center 45 min away from Genoa. Besides the usual big sports brands there are many designer shops and also local Italian clothing companies. Great discount for a lot of products. Convenient free parking right outside near the shops. There is also VIP parking for 5 Euro all day. Very clean outlet village. If you have money to spend on clothes and accessories this is the place to visit.
Stan Alexandru — Google review
- 45 minutes from Rome central station
- limited brand (many brands are missing)
- good prices
- comparing it with other outlets it’s smallest little bit
- worth to visit if you in Rome
-by taxi around 35 to 50 Euro
Qutaiba AlSendi — Google review
The outlet is fantastic and here is my advice before visiting please:
1- Come with full stomach ( not hungry) otherwise you’ll waist your time in long cue to order food because of the crowded
2- come as early as possible otherwise you’ll wait about 20 minutes to get inside each shop
3- come early to find cars 🚗 parking
4- bring a suitcase 🧳 with you to carry your purchased items otherwise you’ll be tired of carrying stuff
5- Dressed well especially if you’re visiting in Winter ❄️ + comfortable shoes
Othman Suhaim — Google review
If you want to hunt designer goods with a good bargain, this is the place. Its not offer new arrival product, but some of the product still a steal deal. Prepare about 2-3 hours to enjoy your hunting in this big hunting ground. The place is too open to the sky with minimum shade. Buy 151eur in one receipt to eligible for tax refund, please ask the cashier as the minimum value might change from time to time. You can not combine several receipt, it must be in one receipt to be eligible for tax claim.
anthony adi — Google review
Waste of a whole day. Two or three hours are enough instead. But the shuttle only allows for a whole day's travel. And also suitable only for those who want to buy a lot of brands and like shopping malls. Those who come to Milan for a few days, it is not worth going all the way there and wasting an entire day.
Beyond that, a nice place, beautiful and designed, very comfortable to walk around
Shelly Sherf — Google review
Definitely a must if you care -at least a bit- on fashion. Don't expect to find everything here nor the best prices (check this offer), but the site is very well designed. Few restaurants and bars too.
Marc Ll. — Google review
Great shopping experience
The outlet mall offers a fantastic shopping experience with a wide variety of shops, including designers and luxury brands. Located just an hour from Milan, the journey is smooth and easy, making it a convenient destination for a day of shopping. Additionally, having a tax refund office inside the mall adds to the convenience and overall appeal of this shopping destination.
Doaa J Adam — Google review
Here are my pro + and cons -
+ Easily reachable from Milan and Genoa
+ During the sale season you can find good brands for cheap prices
+ You can visit the other clothes shops such as h&m OVS and mega supermarkets including electronic shops which are located near to this outlet
+ Many restaurants including fast foods are available
+ Enough free parking available
+ Amazing architecture
+ They speak English in most of the shops
- Always packed, so crowded (people from whole europe visits here even from Russia 😳)
- Prices are expensive
- Mostly you wait in lines in front of the outlet shops (Covid regulations)
- Compulsory mask and hand disinfection
- Very hot during the summer
Jinod — Google review
An outdoor outlet mall, clean, organised and have almost all the big brands. It is 150 mins from Milan. You can go by taxi and cost you about 200 euro or by a shuttle bus that cost about 20 euro. Try to choose your time carefully because weather can make your experience are very bad especially in summer. They have variety of restaurants. Prices are not that cheap it differ than airport (tax free) by about 10%. Quite different than American outlets which give much low prices.
My experience was not bad. I recommend a visit but not a must.
FAWAZ ALJEHANI — Google review
2nd time in 11 years. Great to be back.
Vast place to wonder, immaculately maintained, super clean wash room, good brands but you have to look deep to spot the discounted stuff. Most stuff are reasonably priced.
Food kiosk and McDonald served nice food to munched. You dun have time for a full meal. Take the entire day to shop this place.
Kenneth Sim — Google review
This is by far the largest outlet I’ve come across in North Italy. They have plenty of brands to select from, and the walking area is well organized and quite decent. Plenty of seating and eatery’s to choose from. One could spend an easy 1-2 days here; mainly heavy shoppers. And July is the month of heavy sale, I believe.
Fahd Batayneh فهد بطاينة — Google review
The bigger brands like Gucci, Prada, Fendi, Burberry, Loro Piana... have more goods and selections to choose from (and just a matter of personal taste to get anything you like). Celine is disappointing though. Discount-wise is quite attractive.
Overall the outlet does have quite some shops to browse for a day leisurely. A few restaurants to choose from, and some reside on the other side of the main road which you can cross by a bridge.
We took the shuttle service from Milan Centrale. The morning trip took quite long as some shoppers bought tickets at the spot when onboarding and also stopped mid-point for more pickup. The bus left Centrale at 10:15 (instead of the scheduled 10:00) and arrived at the outlet around 11:50. The return trip left on time at 18:30 and arrived back to Centrale at 20:00. The shuttle staff was pleasant though.
IG: bugs.travelography — Google review
When in search of designer brands (Gucci, Prada, Armani) or discounts on my favorites (Coach, Nike, Levis Tommy H.), I go here. Prices in Milan city center exceed my budget but I will always find something here. It's also near some nice vinyards. A good day trip from Milan or when traveling to Piedmont region.
Celia A. — Google review
Although the place is far from Milan, there is a direct bus tour from Milano Centrale. The ticket for the trip costs €25, and the bus departs at 09:00, arriving at 11:00. This gives you ample time to explore all the shops there. Please note the time schedule for the ticket; if your return ticket is for 16:15, you should be at the bus by that time, or else you will need to purchase a flexible ticket for an additional €5 and wait until the next hour to return to Milan. During my visit, not many shops were having sales, but the prices were reasonable, and the workers welcomed everyone with a smile. My advice is to go there on weekdays when it’s less crowded, making it easier to shop. The prices for food in the area are not very cheap but are acceptable. Anyway, I would like to visit again during the festive or sales seasons
nasrul afiq — Google review
Great place for shopping both luxury & designer brands! This place has a nice mix for all budgets, overall a great place to spend the day shopping. The tax refund office is also conveniently located here. This outlet is about 3.5 hours from Firenze by car & if you plan to take a trip to Milan, include this outlet mall in your route, it’s definitely worth the visit!
gynasmith — Google review
One of the best Designer outlet malls I visited! Great collections, many stores, sometimes prices are still unreasonable, yet it is possible to find something good!
Hope to come back here someday.
Highly recommended
JurkaDS — Google review
Huge place with many big brands as well as local Italian brands. Some restaurants and fast food too.
Edward Lee — Google review
It's my 2nd time to visit this Outlet, there are a lots of nice brands. Worth to go shopping, but it’s far from Milan. For overseas tourists, it takes time to get the bus here..
C C — Google review
I’d love to award more stars to this place. But with few exceptions, the staff stares you down if underdressed or don’t look the buying customer, you have to ask them to apply a general discount if you show it to them in the app. Of the staff/experience I recommend: Twinset Milano and Zimmerman. Both shops have professional, kind consultants, ready to help and counsel.
Tania Neagota — Google review
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Via della Moda, 1, 15069 Serravalle Scrivia AL, Italy
Amazing walk on the old railway road now converted in walkway, an eerie feeling walking the old tunnels carved through the rocks
Puma Loko — Google review
Super
Cinzia Fecchio — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful walk ...
but it could be so much better. 4 years after the storm that had destroyed it in several places and still to be finished 👏. Total absence of benches along the way 😢 I don't find it very hospitable. The worst thing is the lack of distinction between the pedestrian and the cycling path ... leaving the latter free to run anywhere without respecting pedestrians. Very dangerous. The landscape pays off but as usual ... unfinished !!! 🤬
(Original)
Una bellissima passeggiata...
ma potrebbe essere molto meglio. A 4 anni dalla mareggiata che l'aveva distrutta in più punti e ancora da finire 👏. Totale assenza di panchine durante il percorso 😢 non lo trovo molto ospitale. La cosa peggiore è la mancanza di distinzione fra il percorso pedonale e quello ciclistico... Lasciando libertà a questi ultimi di correre ovunque senza rispettare i pedoni. Molto pericoloso. Il paesaggio ripaga ma come al solito... incompiuta!!! 🤬
Fabio Montobbio — Google review
(Translated by Google) The walk deserves 5 stars. It's a really nice place to walk, beautiful beaches and fantastic view.. But to be honest, something could be improved. Along the way there are very few benches, and being the walk itself quite long and without much shade, this could be a problem. There is also no bicycle lane, which can lead to collisions between cyclists and pedestrians.
(Original)
La passeggiata merita 5 stelle. È un posto davvero piacevole per passeggiare, spiagge stupende e vista fantastica.. Però, ad essere sinceri, qualcosa si potrebbe ottimizzare. Durante il percorso ci sono davvero poche panchine, ed essendo la passeggiata in se abbastanza lunga e senza molta ombra, ciò potrebbe essere un problema. Inoltre non esiste un pista per biciclette, il ché può provocare scontri tra ciclisti e pedoni.
Wonderful late 18th century natural thermal spring. Be careful not to burn your hands, it's about 75°C in winter! The town itself offers lots of cozy bars and cafes and comes alive in the evening
Rob S — Google review
Not as special as i thought it was going to be. It is a new experience to see a hot spring but i personally don't think it's a necessity.
Bumble — Google review
Very hot the spring.. always great to see again
Sarah Andris — Google review
A nice place to stroll around.
Ofc the water stinks (of hydrogen sulfide).
AN D — Google review
Fun place to visit as it’s so unusual.
Luisa Bertolatti — Google review
Acqui Terme is a wonderful place.
Interesting town with Acqua Bollente
in the middle of town.
Antonio Nusco — Google review
Nice area and perfect for a wine next to it.
Thomas Bühler — Google review
Very beautiful
Joel Igbineweka — Google review
Great place. Attention: hot water!
Edwin De Jong — Google review
Nice fountain with ancient roots. Feels nice in a rainy day, too!
FLX Dan — Google review
The nice historical place, when you can fill in bottles with the local mineral water
Vitali Shirman — Google review
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4.5
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Via Alla Bollente, 1, 15011 Acqui Terme AL, Italy
I'll never travel to Barcelona without this trip planner again
Views are beautiful 😍 Water is so clear and warm in October
Estatta Lu — Google review
Beautiful view of Alassio.
Usually a bit windy also in case of a hot day.
It's possible to dive off a diving board, with a ladder to climb.
Under the Molo that's are a lot of fishes, mussels ans sea urchins. It seems to be in a aquarium. Highly recommended because very suggestive.
Paul Crust — Google review
Breathtakingly full Moon 🌕 Gorgeous 💓
Yildiran Oezdoruk — Google review
I shoot the best night scene here!!!
Hang Chen — Google review
Very beautiful point of view..romantic and is a nice walk through the city.
Very recommend
WiMu Museo del Vino is a unique museum located in a medieval castle that offers interactive exhibits exploring the culture and tradition of wine. Situated in the quiet yet prosperous region of Piedmont, it provides an immersive experience for wine enthusiasts. Visitors can expect visually appealing and colorful displays, with educational material presented in a fresh and engaging manner. The museum's unconventional approach to its exhibits adds to its charm, offering a fun way to learn about wine history and facts.
What a fun museum to learn about wine history and facts. Really fun way the museum integrates each room into parts of the story. We also did the wine game which kept the kids going.
Overall worth the stop.
Maala Gadhia — Google review
This is one of the worst museums that I have visited in Europe. Mostly it is full of nonsense rooms that are meant to be art. But they advertise this as a wine museum, not an art museum. There is an interesting story to tell about the history of the Barolo wine, but this museum doesn't even attempt to tell it. They really failed hard here. They should remove everything and hire a historian to oversee the creation of an actual wine museum.
The tower in Barbaresco had an Andy Warhol exhibition while we were there. It was much cooler and more interesting than this even though it is only a small tower.
The Barolo wine is amazing though.
Jacob Seal — Google review
Not many things to do inside, but the views are amazing.
Bachar Fatfatt — Google review
lot's of interactive displays to play with and learn about wine and life in Italy a few centuries ago
Fernando Gonzalez — Google review
Embarrassingly bad.
Far too much space and effort devoted to bizarre "art" installations (e.g. flying metronomes) while relevant content about the history of wine, wine growing in the region, the science of wine and flavour, etc was either nonexistent or relegated to a few tedious text plaques.
So disappointing. Such an interesting subject should have been dealt with in a really engaging way yet this museum seems to go out of its way to avoid doing that. Why??
Rich Martin — Google review
Joke of a museum. Nothing interesting on display and too much focus on airy-fairy (and amateur) art installations. For a region with such rich winemaking history, the curators have really fumbled on a great opportunity. Don't waste your time and money!
Luke Mannis — Google review
Museums are not usually what I like best about traveling, but I loved visiting this museum. I found it visually appealing and colorful. Perfect view from the top outside. The subject matter, wine, is fun for me, and I thought it was presented well, including educational material that was fresh to me.
Eric Finkelstein — Google review
This place is weird, in a mostly good way. I expected something much more traditional, the exhibits are a little kooky, bus till fun. View from the upper terrace is worth the price of admission and there is a nice tasting room in the cellar.
Will Hastings — Google review
Cool and interactive!) You can really learn about wine here! Suggested also for kids - lot of buttons to push with no problem 😍
Entrance for adult 9€.
Green pass or test is necessary
Кіра Кубяк — Google review
This is NOT a museum about wine. It's a random collection of arty farty nonsense that has absolutely nothing to do with wine. For example one of the rooms is filled with metronomes fitted with angel wings hanging from the ceiling (see photo). The most interesting rooms are the ones that are not part of the museum, where you can sometimes get a glimpse of how the castle used to look before it was destroyed by the museum.
Willem Van den Bosch — Google review
Silly museum more about puppets than wine. Castle was cool with nice views. The mirror art rooms were the coolest. Wouldn’t bother going unless you need to kill time. 10-20 euro a person, too much for what it was.
(Translated by Google) Management company of the Côte d'Azur cycle path along the Ligurian coast, former railway site and neighboring areas with ad hoc services. In the photos, night vision of the stretch of cycle path in Sanremo Lido Imperatrice.
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Società gestionale della pista ciclabile della costa azzurra lungo la costiera del mar Ligure ex sede ferroviaria e aree limitrofe con servizi ad hoc. Nelle foto visione notturna del tratto di pista ciclabile a Sanremo lido Imperatrice.
SAVINO FABIANO — Google review
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Piazza della Stazione, 1, 18010 S.Stefano al Mare IM, Italy
The Castle of Racconigi, dating back to the 11th century, is a former royal summer palace located approximately 50 km from Turin. The castle boasts ornate decor, extensive parkland, and a large kitchen that visitors find fascinating. Although visits are only guided in Italian and assume knowledge of the Savoy family, the palace is still worth exploring. The grounds provide a stunning backdrop for this historical and artistic treasure.
Beautiful palace but it should be restored very soon...A lot damaged ceilings by water and most of the tapestries and silk covered furniture is damaged, too.
Torsten Burandt — Google review
They demand some kind of old fashioned reservation through email and didn’t let me go inside without it even then there was no one else waiting. Quite ridiculous. At least they could introduce online ticket system not playing with emails like 20 years ago!
Jakub Specjalski — Google review
Absolutely magnificent place. Huge historical and artistic value. Unfortunately it is being left without the mantainance it deserves.
Francesca Mancini — Google review
Magnificent exterior and beautiful interior rooms with different themes. Multiple chambers with different Chinese art, galleries with portraits and other diverse paintings, a billiard room, an authentic bathroom and huge kitchen in the basement. Room descriptions are only available in Italian though.
Daniil Vyazalov — Google review
This former royal summer palace is easily reachable by train from Turin. Visits are only with a guide, only in Italian and assume visitors all know the various members of the Savoy family, but even if you can’t understand everything, the palace is still worth visiting - It certainly deserves more visitors.
On the regular tour, you visit the ground floor and kitchens. There are apparently special tours on certain days that include the bedrooms.
Sadly the park is currently closed, but it looked nice from the window.
Claire Wood — Google review
Absolutely stunning historical villa. A guided tour will explain its history
massimo malvestio — Google review
Full of original historical things: paintings, furniture, architecture, facilities and much more.
Valerio Di Monte — Google review
If you come to Turin, for sure you should go and see the Summer Palace of Racconigi. It is situated approximately 50 km from Turin but it is one of the best castles to see. Big part of the castle passed under construction and it is really very nice to enter in and to hear the interesting and curiosity stories about the castle. There you can find maybe the most big Kitchen you have ever seen, you cannot even imagine, but I am sure you will like it and wish to come back again. Behind the castle there is one really big garden where you can go and relax after the tour in the castle. The price of visit is very low but it is worth seeing.
Racconigi and the castle is a place where you can see lots of stork every year. Four kilometers from the castle you can find the Center of Storks and Anatidae. In the center during all the years you can observe different kind of local and migrating birds.
Go there and you will be satisfied!
Minka “Mimipet” Tsoneva — Google review
I can’t recommend Racconigi castle enough. As one of the House of Savoy’s favorite holiday homes, it still has an air of their presence and that of their staff. The grounds provide a stunning backdrop. My only recommendation is to go in the the warmer months when it’s a pleasure to stay outside and the castle itself isn’t too cold.
Nadia Beccaria — Google review
Very interesting Palace going through refurbishing and will be for many years but it has a great deal to offer and the guided tour was done well. Worth Evey cent to enter.
Dave J — Google review
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Via Francesco Morosini, 3, 12035 Racconigi CN, Italy