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Discover Genoa’s highlights in a 2-3 hour guided tour in Spanish, visiting iconic landmarks, hidden spots, and enjoying local culture for $38 per person.

The Genoa: Tour in Spanish of the Magnificent Genoa offers an engaging way to uncover the city’s vibrant streets and historic sites. Priced at $38 per person and lasting 2 to 3 hours, this tour is perfect for those seeking a flexible, in-depth experience of the Ligurian capital. Starting at the Porto Antico, the tour is designed to adapt to your interests and pace, ensuring a tailored exploration of Genoa’s most notable locations.
This tour stands out because of its small-group format, which promotes a more personal connection with the guide and a chance to ask plenty of questions. Plus, it provides access to little-known places that regular tours often overlook, offering a more authentic glimpse into Genoa’s character. With a knowledgeable bilingual guide, you’ll discover stories and facts that bring the city’s history and culture alive, making it an ideal choice for curious travelers eager for a rich, yet manageable, visit.
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This tour begins at the Porto Antico, the lively hub of Genoa’s maritime activity. From here, the guide leads you through the bustling surroundings and introduces the city’s connection to its port history. The first stop is the Bigo, a medieval crane offering sweeping panoramic views of Genoa, which sets a vivid scene for the city’s lively waterfront.
Walking along the port, visitors get a taste of Genoa’s maritime legacy and modern vibrancy. The Old Port serves as a perfect starting point, as it blends historic charm with contemporary life, making it an energetic scene for a city walk.

Next, the tour takes you to the Church of the Annunziata, a striking example of Genoese Baroque architecture. Inside, visitors find a richly decorated interior, filled with detailed artwork and religious treasures. This stop provides insight into the religious and artistic traditions of Genoa, with the guide explaining the significance of the church’s design and history.
The Church of the Annunziata is an iconic place of worship that reflects the artistry and devotion of the city’s residents. Its ornate interior contrasts beautifully with the surrounding streets, making it a highlight for those interested in architecture and religious art.

A walk down Via Garibaldi, known as the “Golden Street,” showcases some of Genoa’s most impressive Renaissance and Baroque palaces. The Palazzo Doria-Tursi and Palazzo Rosso are among the residences of noble families that line this elegant boulevard.
The guide explains the historical importance of these palaces, once the homes of Genoese aristocracy, and points out architectural details that exemplify the city’s wealth during its golden age. Walking along Via Garibaldi offers a sense of grandeur and craftsmanship that remains visible today.
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The journey continues to Piazza Ferrari, one of Europe’s largest squares and the modern city’s heartbeat. Here, the Palazzo Doria-Tursi and the Teatro Carlo Felice create a vibrant backdrop for the bustling square.
The guide shares stories of the square’s evolution, explaining how it functions as a social and political center. Visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere, watch street performers, or simply take in the impressive architecture surrounding the square.
A highlight of the tour is the Casa di Cristóbal Colón, the childhood home of the legendary explorer. This stop offers a glimpse into the early life of Columbus, with the guide recounting his voyages and impact on world history.
The small photo stop here allows visitors to appreciate the modest origins of a figure who would change global history. The guide’s storytelling enriches the experience by connecting the past with the present.

The Palazzo Ducale was once the residence of Genoa’s Doges. Today, it hosts important art collections and historical exhibitions. Visitors walk through its luxurious halls, decorated with frescoes and priceless artworks, gaining insights into Genoa’s political power and cultural wealth.
The guide highlights notable features within the palace, making it easier to appreciate the craftsmanship and historical significance of this grand building. This stop offers a tangible connection to Genoa’s influential past.
The tour concludes at the Basilica of San Lorenzo, recognized for its Romanesque architecture. Inside, visitors find religious relics and treasures, including the crypt where relics of St. John the Baptist are kept.
The guide explains the basilica’s architectural features and its importance in Genoa’s spiritual life. The peaceful atmosphere here provides a reflective ending to a comprehensive exploration of the city.
Throughout the tour, the guide’s storytelling brings Genoa’s history to life with engaging anecdotes and legends. The guide is passionate about sharing details, making the experience educational and lively. The small group size encourages interaction and questions, creating an intimate atmosphere.
The guide’s flexibility means that if specific interests are expressed, they can adapt the stops or pace accordingly, making each tour unique. This personalized approach is highly valued by participants who want a more tailored experience.
The tour departs from Porto Antico and includes stops at key landmarks, with some visits involving walking on cobblestone streets and slight inclines. The entree fees for museums and churches are typically not included in the $38 price, so visitors should budget accordingly if they wish to go inside additional sites.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, and public transport is not included but not a barrier for most visitors. Sleeveless shirts are not allowed, so dress comfortably and respectfully for religious sites.
While the tour itself does not include food tastings, it offers a chance to learn about Genoa’s famous cuisine, such as focaccia and pesto. The guide may share tips on where to enjoy traditional dishes after the tour, enriching the cultural experience.
Compared to larger or less flexible options, this tour emphasizes personalized attention and access to hidden locations. The small group format and the guide’s willingness to adapt make it ideal for travelers who prefer a more in-depth, less rushed visit.
Its focus on stories and legends adds a layer of engagement not always found in standard sightseeing tours. Plus, the price point of $38 provides good value for a curated experience led by a passionate local guide.
The Genoa: Tour in Spanish of the Magnificent Genoa offers a detailed and engaging way to discover the city’s highlights and lesser-known gems. With a focus on personalization, storytelling, and access to hidden spots, it suits travelers who want an authentic, flexible experience.
While the tour covers many major sites, it does not include entrance fees, so planning for some extra expenses might be wise. The small group format and enthusiastic guide make it a memorable way to learn about Genoa’s history, architecture, and culture in a manageable time frame.
Ideal for those with curiosity about Genoa’s noble past, exploration of local legends, or simply seeking a more intimate tour experience, this offering provides a good balance of education, entertainment, and cultural insight.
“O tour por Gênova superou minhas expectativas. As igrejas, com toda sua riqueza, as histórias e características do povo genoves, as curiosidades…”
What is the price of this Genoa tour?
The tour costs $38 per person, offering good value for its duration and personalized approach.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts between 2 and 3 hours, with specific starting times available upon reservation.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from the Porto Antico, the lively waterfront area of Genoa.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entry to museums, churches, and other sites is not included and may incur extra costs.
What languages are available?
The tour is offered in Spanish and Italian.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Is there a dress code?
Yes, sleeveless shirts are not allowed, especially at religious sites.
Does the guide tell stories and legends?
Absolutely, the guide’s storytelling is a key feature, making the experience lively and memorable.
Can I ask questions during the tour?
Yes, the small group setting encourages questions and interaction with the guide.