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Discover Genoa with the 24, 48, or 72-hour City Pass, including public transport, top attractions, and guided tours—perfect for exploring this lively Italian city.

The Genoa: 24, 48, or 72-Hour Genoa City Pass offers a practical way to explore Italy’s bustling port city. Priced at just $23 per person, this pass provides access to public transportation along with entry to numerous top attractions. Whether you have a single day or three days to spend, this pass adapts to your schedule, making it ideal for visitors wanting to maximize their time without overspending.
One notable aspect of this tour is how it combines transportation, museum visits, and guided experiences into a single, easy-to-use package. Keep in mind that the pick-up point is at the Tourist Information Centre, which is not near the train station, so planning your arrival accordingly helps. The reviews highlight how cost-effective and convenient the pass is, especially for those short on time but eager to see the main sights of Genoa.
While the pass offers excellent value and flexibility, travelers should check the opening hours of attractions, as some museums are closed on Mondays. Pre-booking is often recommended during busy periods to ensure admission. This is a versatile choice for history lovers, museum enthusiasts, and city explorers.
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The Genoa City Pass is designed to help visitors save both time and money. By including public transportation tickets, it allows hassle-free travel around the city, giving you more time to enjoy sightseeing rather than navigating logistics. The pass is valid from 1 day up to 3 days, with each option providing an increasing number of attractions and activities.
This pass is particularly valuable for short stays, where it streamlines access to key sights like the Doge’s Palace, Christopher Columbus House, and the Strada Nuova Museums. The 48-hour option covers all the major museums and includes a guided tour of the Carlo Felice Theatre Opera House. For those with more time, the 72-hour pass opens the door to additional attractions, including bike tours and rickshaw rides through the Old Town.

The Strada Nuova Museums—including Palazzo Rosso, Palazzo Bianco, and Palazzo Doria Tursi—are among the most popular stops. These museums showcase art, history, and architecture, making them a cornerstone of Genoa’s cultural scene. With the pass, entry is included without extra cost, saving time and money.
The Doge’s Palace offers a glimpse into Genoa’s political and maritime past, while the Royal Palace Museum and Palazzo Spinola provide further insight into local aristocratic life. Visitors also appreciate the Christopher Columbus House, which is part of the 48-hour and longer passes, offering a chance to learn about Genoa’s famous son.
The Lighthouse Museum (Lanterna), Sea Museum, and Submarine Nazario Sauro are additional options that complement the historical experience. The audio guides and guided tours available with certain passes enhance the visits, making the experience more engaging.
The 72-hour pass expands your exploration with activities like a city walking tour, an electric bike rental, and a rickshaw ride through the Old Town. These outdoor tours allow for a more personalized experience, especially in narrow, winding streets that are best appreciated on foot or by bike.
The hop-on hop-off bus tour offers a convenient way to see the city’s major landmarks from the comfort of a double-decker bus. The bike tour, lasting 2.5 hours, takes you from the Old Town to Boccadasse, giving a scenic view of Genoa’s coastline. The rickshaw tour offers a quick, guided way to explore the Old Town within an hour, perfect for adjusting to your pace.
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The voucher exchange takes place at the Tourist Information Centre, marked by a red and white banner with a big “i”. It’s essential to plan your route in advance, since the center is not near the train station, which has been noted as a minor inconvenience in reviews. Once exchanged, the pass grants easy access to transportation and attractions, ending back at the same meeting point.
The pass is designed for self-paced exploration, offering the flexibility to visit attractions in any order within the validity period. The included public transportation tickets cover buses, metro, lifts, and rack railways, ensuring smooth travel around Genoa.

This tour offers a “Reserve & Pay Later” option, enabling flexible planning without immediate payment. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk choice for spontaneous travelers or those uncertain of their itinerary. The tour does not specify exact starting times, so verifying availability beforehand ensures you maximize your visit.
Travelers should check the opening hours of specific attractions beforehand, as some sites are closed on Mondays. During peak seasons, attractions may require pre-booking, especially those with limited capacity. The electronic pass option would streamline entry, though it is not currently available, according to reviews.
Since the pass includes public transportation, it’s best to plan sightseeing routes ahead of time to take full advantage of the tickets. The combination of museums, guided tours, and outdoor activities makes this pass a comprehensive way to experience Genoa without the stress of individual bookings.

This pass is most suitable for travelers who want to see multiple sights in a limited time. It offers great value for those interested in museums, historic sites, and guided experiences. Short-term visitors particularly benefit from the convenience of including transportation and entry in one package.
However, travelers should be comfortable with some pre-planning and checking opening hours. The pass is less suited for those seeking a slow, relaxed pace or with specific accessibility needs, given the reliance on walking, biking, and outdoor tours.
The Genoa: 24, 48, or 72-Hour Genoa City Pass delivers significant value for exploring the city efficiently. Its combination of free attraction entries, guided tours, and public transport makes it a practical choice for history buffs, museum fans, and active explorers. The flexibility of the longer durations allows for a deeper dive into Genoa’s sights, especially with added activities like bike rides and rickshaw tours.
While the pick-up location requires some planning, the overall convenience and cost savings make this pass a compelling option. It suits visitors eager to maximize their time and enjoy a multi-faceted view of Genoa’s cultural and historical treasures.
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What is included in the 24-hour Genoa City Pass?
It includes public transportation tickets and access to up to four attractions of your choice.
Can I visit more attractions with the 48-hour pass?
Yes, the 48-hour pass grants access to over 15 attractions, including museums and a guided tour of the Carlo Felice Theatre.
What additional activities are available with the 72-hour pass?
The 72-hour option includes city walking tours, electric bike rentals, and rickshaw rides, along with access to numerous attractions.
Where do I exchange my voucher?
You exchange your voucher at the Tourist Information Centre, marked by a red and white banner with a large “i”.
Is the pass suitable for families or groups?
While the data does not specify group size restrictions, the pass’s flexibility and activities make it suitable for families or groups comfortable with outdoor activities and museum visits.
Do I need to pre-book attractions?
Yes, especially during busy periods, pre-booking is recommended for attractions that require it, and some sites may be closed on certain days like Mondays.
Is there a mobile or electronic version of the pass?
The reviews suggest that an electronic pass would be helpful, but currently, the pass is obtained via voucher exchange at the Tourist Information Centre.
What should I know about the starting times?
The pass is valid for one day with no fixed start time, so verify availability and plan your itinerary accordingly.