This new, thoroughly updated fourth edition of Bradt's award-winning guide to Liguria is the essential companion to getting the most out of a visit to this beguiling Italian region. Having spent over thirty years exploring Liguria, author Rosie Whitehouse introduces you to not just the glitz of the Riviera but also to the charm of the wild, little-known hinterland and mountain valleys, including in-depth coverage of local gastronomic delights – a key element of any Ligurian visit.Liguria is a rugged region of dizzy passes and breathtaking views, where mountains plunge into the sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean. The coastal strip includes the world-famous Italian Riviera, the great port city of Genoa, the resort of Portofino, the charming Cinque Terre, and numerous Blue Flag beaches. In the hinterland many beautiful villages and mountain walks have yet to be discovered by tourists – perfect for adventurous travellers wanting a taste of the real Italy. Liguria has close links with the USA. Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa and thousands of journeys to Ellis Island started in its historic port. The founder of Bank of America was born in a remote Ligurian mountain valley, and Hollywood stars (think Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Clarke Gable and Rita Hayworth) have long been drawn to the Riviera. This fourth edition covers new, high-class hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants that reflect Liguria's status as a luxury destination that, blessedly, doesn't always come with expensive price tags. Also new in this edition is information on the new marina Ventimiglia (which coincides with the growth in superyachts locally), wildlife (including whale- and dolphin-spotting, and the return of wolves) and Genoa's Museum of Emigration. Liguria is a fabulous year-round destination with a strong regional identity. Whether you're a gourmet traveller in search of pesto, trofie and freshly baked focaccia, a history buff on the hunt for Roman remains, a culture addict dazzled by Genoa's glittering palazzi and top-class museums, a hiker seeking a mountain escape, or a family heading for a well-earned beach-based break, Bradt's Liguria is the ideal guide for travellers of all ages and all budgets.
Liguria travel guide. Holiday tips and expert advice to this Italian region, featuring the Riviera, Genoa, Cinque Terre, local cuisine, wines, villages and hiking. Covers Savona, La Spezia, medieval architecture, palaces and art, pesto and olives, Portofino, Apricale, Taggia beaches, cruises, Alta Via dei Monte Liguri and Porto Venere's islands.