It was a mere hour-and-a-half train ride from Monterosso to the main train station in Genoa. We were staying in near the Old Port, Porto Antico. It was an interesting half hour walk from the train station as we got an introduction to the Caruggi di Genova, the narrow alleyways of the city. Our hotel, the Best Western Hotel Porto Antico Genoa was right down one of these side streets. We had arrived too early to check in, so we stored our luggage and went for a walk.
There are quite a few things to see in the area. It seemed quite touristy during the days, but quiet during the evenings. We quickly figured out things when we saw two cruise ships in port. Still, in spite of having a population of over a half-million, things seemed so relaxed.
It was interesting to watch folks line up for the
Bigo a lift on cranes which give you views of the city.
We decided to just relax, especially after all the walking and hiking we did in the Cinque Terre. Just take our two nights and enjoy things.
While walking down the lovely porticos of the waterfront we noticed this little shop. The smell of frying seafood wafting in the air.
Looking things over, we got a "Misto a Piacere" (mixed seafood), "medio" (medium) for a mere 9,5€!
The Missus didn't want the calamari, so we got just the Gamberi Fritti (Shrimp) and Fritto di Pesce (Anchovy). Man the shrimp was fried nicely, still crisp, and quite briny-sweet.
I loved the crisp-savory anchovy. Like I said before, the seafood in Liguria!
Nothing like some good fry-o-lated seafood to get started in Genoa!
Antica Friggitoria Carega
Via di Sottoripa 113r
Genova, Italy
We decided do a bit more exploring before heading back to the hotel. There's quite a bit to do. The Genoa Aquarium is right across...well, across and under highway SS1 which hugs the shoreline, there's Vascello Neptune, a replica of a Spanish Galleon. It was market day at the port.
Part of which ran right under the highway.
We took our time checking things out.
And though we didn't find anything we were interested in; this little one seemed to be happy with its purchase!
We passed this historic building. It's the
Palazzo San Giorgio, which is currently the HQ of the Port Authority. This lovely building was built in the 13th Century and the palace was once a prison.
A bit further down the port we noticed a location of Eataly.
As always, there's much to tempt you if you have the $$$$ or in this case the €€€€.
The cheese looked quite enticing, but we were only spending two nights in the city.
And we'd find better ways to spend our Euros.
Still, it was a fun exploring.....
Eataly Genova
Edificio Millo, Calata Cattaneo 15
Genova, Italy
As we left the shop, we figured it was time to check in and take a break before heading out to dinner.
We were enjoying our time in Genova!
Thanks for stopping by!
what a great area!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 23 February 2025 at 03:49 AM
Cool looking place. Lots of history
Posted by: Franklin | Sunday, 23 February 2025 at 07:38 AM
It was a lot of fun exploring Kat!
So much history Franklin!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 23 February 2025 at 08:14 AM
Looks like a great start to Genova! Marco Polo reminded me of the 1938 film starring Gary Cooper in the title role. Man that movie was bad.
Posted by: Junichi | Sunday, 23 February 2025 at 10:15 AM
The fried shrimp look great! Are the fried anchovies like smelt?
Posted by: soo | Sunday, 23 February 2025 at 11:45 AM
Good God, I remember that Junichi! And I just got terrible "The Conqueror" vibes! Which I thought was even worse! ;o)
A bit more meaty Soo!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 23 February 2025 at 01:23 PM
I thought of stopping in Genoa after Cinque Terre, but alas, no time. I've been to Eataly in NYC, Las Vegas and Japan, and saw the Eataly in Florence, but did not stop in. I've read on some Italy travel tips site where people actually recommend eating at an Eataly while in Italy.
Posted by: Sandy | Sunday, 23 February 2025 at 06:29 PM
I wanted to visit Genoa after Cinque Terre, but couldn't make the time. I've been to Eataly in NYC, Las Vegas and Tokyo, and walked by the one in Florence. I've seen people on Italy tourist tips recommend dining at Eataly in Italy, which is baffling.
Posted by: Sandy | Monday, 24 February 2025 at 07:38 AM
We enjoyed our visit to Genoa Sandy! Not sure why folks visiting Italy would make it a point to specifically visit Eataly????
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 24 February 2025 at 01:36 PM