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Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, Genoa

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Historic Walking Area · Architectural Building
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In the historic heart of Genoa, Via Giuseppe Garibaldi is one of the more ornate and grandiose streets in all of Italy, complete with stonework and vivid colors. Sixteenth- through 18th-century palaces with hidden courtyards and gardens line the 250 m (820 ft) long road. While some of these palazzos are private property, you can visit the ones with museums, galleries, and civil organizations. Antique shops and gift stores also dot the street. Add Via Giuseppe Garibaldi and other attractions to your Genoa trip itinerary using our Genoa trip planner.
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  • STRANI (Via Giuseppe Garibaldi) - great Cicchetti bar and very popular with locals and tourists alike. Aperol spritz and house red went down well as did the tasty selection of vegetarian Cicchetti.....  more
    STRANI (Via Giuseppe Garibaldi) - great Cicchetti bar and very popular with locals and tourists alike. Aperol spritz and house red went down well as did the tasty selection of vegetarian Cicchetti.....  more »
  • The street is lined with numerous historic palaces that were built by the great families of their time. Today many have been converted to museums, restaurants or commercial establishments. A great... 
    The street is lined with numerous historic palaces that were built by the great families of their time. Today many have been converted to museums, restaurants or commercial establishments. A great...  more »
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  • Splendid private palaces / houses belonging to insitutions like banks, municipalities where the entrance is open to the public to discover frescoes
  • Very beautiful buildings on an old traditional Genova street. Definitely worth a visit but admission required for museum. Lots of cute coffee shops and things around as well. Somewhat difficult to find due to small streets and lots of buildings works going on when we went (02/23)

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