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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. Author Rosie Whitehouse has spent over thirty years exploring Liguria. In her wide-ranging guide, she introduces you to not just the glitz of the Riviera but also to the charm of the little-known, wild 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 more Blue Flag beaches than any other Italian region. In the hinterland there are many beautiful villages and mountain walks that have yet to be discovered by tourists perfect for adventurous travellers who want a taste of the real Italy. This fourth edition covers new, high-class hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants that reflect Liguria's rising status as a luxury destination but, blessedly, one that doesn't always come with an expensive price tag. 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), travel infrastructure (including new Nightjet trains to Munich and Vienna plus a high-speed train to Naples, and up-to-date advice on car parking, which can be tricky in parts of Liguria) and Genoa's new Museum of Emigration. With its mild climate, Liguria is a fabulous year-round destination with a strong regional identity of its own. 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.
'Recommended reading' National Geographic Traveller
Auteur
Rosie Whitehouse developed a love of travel when her parents bundled her into the car and drove to Liguria in summer 1966. After studying at the London School of Economics, she had a successful career at the BBC World Service until becoming a mum. When her eldest son was just one month old, she made her second trip to Liguria and fell in love with this Italian region. Whitehouse has a long family connection with Liguria and spends part of the year in a longstanding family home there. For over thirty years she has explored every corner of Liguria with her family, enabling her to offer a real insider's view on what to do, where to eat and where to stay. An experienced journalist, author and a leading experts on family travel, Whitehouse speaks Italian but is frequently corrected by her daughters who speak Italian with an authentic Ligurian accent.
Contenu
Introduction PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 Background Information Geography, Climate, Natural history and conservation, History, Government and politics, Economy, People, Language, Religion, Education, Culture Chapter 2 Practical Information When to visit, Highlights, Suggested itineraries, Tour operators, Red tape, Embassies, Getting there and away, Health, Safety, Women travellers, LGBTQIA+ travellers, Travellers with a disability, Travelling with kids, What to take, Money, Budgeting, Getting around, Accommodation, Eating and drinking, Public holidays and festivals, Shopping, Arts and entertainment, Sport and activities, Opening times, Media and communications, Cultural etiquette, Travelling positively PART TWO GENOA Chapter 3 Genoa History, Getting there and away, Orientation, Getting around, Tourist information, Where to stay, Where to eat and drink, Entertainment and nightlife, Shopping, Other practicalities, What to see and do, Further afield PART THREE THE RIVIERA DI LEVANTE Chapter 4 Recco to Sestri Levante Recco, Camogli, Santa Margherita Ligure, Portofino, Rapallo, Uscio, Chiavari, Sestri Levante Chapter 5 The Cinque Terre and the Val di Vara The Cinque Terre, Along the coast, Up in the mountains, The Val di Vara Chapter 6 La Spezia and the Gulf of Poets La Spezia, West along the Gulf of Poets, East along the Gulf of Poets, Sarzana PART FOUR THE RIVIERA DI PONENTE Chapter 7 Arenzano to Savona Arenzano and surrounds, Varazze, Along the coast to Savona: Celle Ligure and Albisola, Savona Chapter 8 Bergeggi to Alassio Bergeggi and Spotorno, Noli, Capo di Noli and Varigotti, Finale Ligure, Along the coast from Borgio Verezzi to Albenga, Albenga, Zuccarello and Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena, Alassio, Beyond Alassio Chapter 9 Cervo to Taggia and the Valle Argentina Cervo, Diano Marina, Imperia, The mountains behind Imperia, Along the coast from Imperia to Bussana Vecchia, Triora Chapter 10 Sanremo, Bordighera and the Val Nervia Sanremo, Bordighera, Ventimiglia, Up in the mountains Appendix 1 Language Appendix Further Information Index