In this private tour from Milan to Genoa, you will get an intimate and personal experience with your private expert guide.
You have no worries about getting stuck in traffic and you can enjoy the ride with your private driver who will take you out of the city, along scenic routes and through small towns.
Genoa is a coastal city in northern Italy that has been the capital of Liguria since the Middle Ages. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe, and it has developed a rich culture that blends aspects of Medieval and Renaissance architecture with Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical styles.
The city has many tourist attractions, including Piazza De Ferrari and Teatro Carlo Felice, Acquario di Genova (Aquarium), and Galata Museo del Mare.It is also close to Cinque Terre and five other coastal towns. Genoa is also a port, with extensive commercial and trade links to China, Russia, and eastern Europe.
Genoa is a city that is both romantic and rich in history. Definitely worth visiting!
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Private luxury vehicle with driver for 10 hours
✔ Private expert guide for 4 hours in Genoa
✔ Local taxes
✖ Food and drinks
Pickup Locations
1. The Place Black Orchid
2. Magna Pars L'Hotel A' Parfum
3. Hotel Indigo Milan - Corso Monforte, An Ihg Hotel
4. AV Boutique Hotel
5. B&B Hotel Milano Cenisio Garibaldi
6. Hotel Brasil Milano
7. Mondial Milano
8. Aiello Suites Milan
9. NH Collection Milano Porta Nuova
10. Hotel Capitol Milano
11. c-Hotels Atlantic
12. Hotel Scala Nord
13. Hotel Mediolanum Milan
14. Hotel Ritter
15. Antica Locanda Leonardo
16. Crowne Plaza Milan City, an IHG hotel
17. Hotel The Square Milano Duomo
18. Hotel Monopole Milan
19. iQ Hotel Milano
20. Hotel Mentana
Additional Info: Milano Centrale, Passaggio Centrale, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
Place of your choice in the city of Milan
Itinerary
1
Palazzi dei Rolli
Palazzi dei Rolli Genoa is a historical site in the UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been around for over 600 years. It's famous for its amazing architecture, beautiful scenery and exquisite furnishings. The palace is located on Via Garibaldi and was originally used as a home by wealthy families of the city.
2
Cattedrale di San Lorenzo - Duomo di Genova
The Cathedral of Saint Lawrence in Genoa is one of the largest Romanesque buildings in Europe and is famous for its intricate interior. It was built over a period of more than 50 years, beginning in 1093 AD , on the site of a former church. The church was dedicated to St Lawrence, because a relic purportedly to have been his head was held in the church's treasury. The building's many chapels and crypt are decorated with mosaics, marble, gilded bronze and polychrome carved woodwork. The mosaics include those depicting the "Triumph of Death", over the "Triumphal Entry" of Christ into Jerusalem.
3
LANTERNA di Genova
The Lighthouse of Genoa is the most powerful lighthouse in the world. It stands on a rocky point on the Ligurian Sea and marks one of the most important port cities in Italy. The first lighthouse was built there in 1294, and it was rebuilt many times to withstand winds that can exceed 200km/h.
The white, domed tower has a height of 150 meters and is illuminated by an intense light bulb that can be seen from 40 km away.
4
L'arco della Vittoria
The Arco della Vittoria, or Arch of Victory, is an arch from the Genoa City in Italy. It was built by the architect Eugenio Miozzi to commemorate the victory over the French in 1800.
5
Aquarium of Genoa
The Genoa Aquarium is one of Italy's most popular attractions. It's an impressive building that houses a wide variety of aquatic life. With over 1 million visitors every year, it's easy to see why the aquarium is such a popular destination. in the city. The aquarium contains over 6,500 animals, representing more than 600 species, including corals and other reef organisms. It also houses around 100 different fish tanks that are filled with everything from piranhas to tilapia.
6
Galata Museo del Mare
The Galata Museo del Mare in Genoa is a marine museum that displays the marine life of the Mediterranean Sea. The museum is the first of its kind in Italy and was established in 2006. Its collections contain over 300,000 artifacts from ancient times to the present.
7
Piazza Raffaele De Ferrari
The Piazza Raffaele De Ferrari in Genoa, Italy is the main square of the city and is surrounded by a number of cafes, restaurants, and boutiques. The square has an elegant appearance and was constructed during 1612. The building on the north side of the Piazza Raffaele De Ferrari is called Palazzo Ducale and has a beautiful facade with arches, an arcade, and galleries. In the Piazza De Ferrari is the historic church of Santa Maria Maggiore.
8
Boccadasse
Boccadasse a UNESCO World Heritage site in Genoa, is the old and very fascinating seaside district , with no less than 5 km of old houses, narrow alleys, small squares and a lot of history. A visit to Boccadasse is a must for every tourist coming to Genoa.
9
Genoa
The distance between Milan and Genoa is around 141km (88 miles) and the quickest way to get there is to drive which takes around 1h 40m.
Duration: 2 hours
Additional info
• Specialized infant seats are available
• Public transportation options are available nearby
• Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels
• Wheelchair accessible