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1. Parco della Villetta Di Negro
- A Waterfall in the Heart of Genova
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
- Downtown
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2. Lo Scoiattolo
- Trekking and Outdoor Sports Gear
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- Shopping
- Foce
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3. Acquedotto medievale
- Take a stroll along the aqueducts
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- Castelletto
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4. N.S. del Carmine e S.Agnese
- Church Built in 1262
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- Religious Sights
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5. Passeggiata di Nervi
- A Balcony Overlooking the Sea
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- Tours
- Outside the city
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6. Commenda di Pré
- An Old Refuge for Crusaders and Pilgrims
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- Religious Sights
- Downtown
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7. Corderia Nazionale
- Fun with Water
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- Water Sports
- Porto Antico
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8. Palazzi dei Rolli
- 16th-century Palaces for Important Guests
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- Attractions
- Historical Center
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9. Info-Point-Europa (IPE)
- Information on the EU
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- Porto Antico
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10. Corso Italia
- Walks, sports, and food.
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- Albaro
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The Best of NileGuide
- Marco Polo once walked the streets of Genoa, and now you can too. Like most European cities that have been around for the better part of civilization, Genoa is a city holding much history in its historical sites, museums and buildings that have withstood world wars and relentless invasions. Of course everything is within walking distance due to the car not having been invented with Genoa was built, but the mountains are only a short drive away, and so are the olive orchards and wine vineyards. There's much to be explored in Genoa and its surrounding areas.
