Break up your sightseeing in Genoa with a deep dive into the city’s local cuisine with this insider-led food tour through the old town. Meet your guide and a small group of fellow foodies to discover artisan food shops, market stalls, and other gourmet hot spots and sample a variety of savory and sweet treats. Sample Mediterranea fried fish, olive oil & basil pesto sauces, wines from the slopes of Ligura, and even uncommon types of focaccia in just a few hours. A short food tour, easily paired with sightseeing of Caruggi little alleys, palaces and the houses of important figures such as Christophorus Columbus
iconic historical building located in the heart of Genoa. Originally constructed in the 13th century, this grand edifice served as the city’s medieval courthouse and was the seat of the ruling magistrates.
In the heart of Genoa's historic district, nestled among the charming narrow streets, lies Pasticceria Fortuna, a beloved local bakery renowned for its delectable sweets. As you step into the quaint shop, you're greeted by the enticing aroma of freshly baked pastries and the warm, inviting ambiance. The display cases are filled with an array of traditional Ligurian treats, but the centerpiece of today's tasting is the exquisite baci di dama. These delicate cookies, named "lady's kisses" for their small, dainty size and sweet embrace of flavors, are a highlight of the patisserie. Made with a blend of finely ground almonds and hazelnuts, each bite of baci di dama offers a delightful crunch that melts into a rich, buttery texture. The two halves of the cookie are gently sandwiched together with a layer of smooth, dark chocolate, creating a perfect harmony of nutty and chocolatey flavors.
also known as the "Porta di Sant'Andrea," is one of the most iconic medieval gates of Genoa, Italy. Situated near the House of Christopher Columbus, this impressive stone gateway is a significant historical landmark, marking the entrance to the ancient heart of the city. Erected in the 12th century as part of the city walls, Porta Soprana once served as a defensive fortification, protecting the inhabitants from invasions and offering control over the access to the city.
You will make your own way to the meeting points