
Discover Genoa at your own pace! A complete guide to the City Sightseeing red open-top buses, including routes, ticket prices, top stops, and insider tips.
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Confused about the routes? We break down the differences between the Red and Blue lines so you can choose the right tour for your itinerary.
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Don't just stay on the bus! Here are the top 10 places to hop off and explore, from ancient cathedrals to sunny beaches.
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You don't need to travel hours to see colorful houses by the sea. Visit Boccadasse on the Red Line loop.
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Docking in Genoa? Here is how to use the Hop-On Hop-Off bus right from the terminal to maximize your limited time.
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Only have 24 hours? Here is the most efficient plan to see the best of Genoa using the sightseeing bus.
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The City Sightseeing bus runs special evening tours in summer. See the city illuminated.
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The boring but important stuff. Wheelchair access, where to store bags, and onboard amenities.
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Done with the city? Here is how to get to the pearl of the Riviera from the HOHO stop.
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Everything you need to know about the Porto Antico stop. Aquarium tickets, the Biosfera, the Bigo lift, and food options.
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How to use the HOHO bus to access Europe's largest medieval historic center. Safety tips, what to see, and where to eat.
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Discover the most stunning panoramic viewpoint in the city and how to reach it from the bus tour.
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The main square where old meets new. Shopping, opera, and the iconic fountain.
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Visit the childhood home of Christopher Columbus and the towering twin gates of the ancient city.
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How to visit the world's third oldest standing lighthouse. Views, museum, and walking path.
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Kids bored on the tour? Here are the stops with playgrounds, pirate ships, and gelato.
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What are the Rolli? Discover the UNESCO palaces where kings and queens stayed, accessible via Via Garibaldi stop.
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Eat your way through the bus stops. Where to find the best pesto, the crispiest focaccia, and chickpea tarts.
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From Via XX Settembre to the hidden artisan workshops in the old town. A shopper's guide.
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Take a break from the city noise. Ride the bus along the 2.5km seaside promenade.
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See how the places you visit have changed over the last century with these fascinating comparison photos.
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Discover the history of the world's first bank, located right at the Old Port stop. A stunning painted facade with a secret past.
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The red cross on a white field is everywhere in Genoa. Learn the story of the St. George's Cross.
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Inside the cathedral lies a dark piece of metal with an incredible story of survival from WWII.
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When the sun goes down, Boccadasse transforms. A guide to evening aperitivos and quiet walks.
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Discover the ghost story of a vibrant district demolished in the 1970s, located just under the Carignano bridge.
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Football fans, take note. You are in the cradle of 'Calcio'. The history of the Grifone.
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The bus tour often turns back before Quarto, but this rock is the birthplace of modern Italy.
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Worth the detour. A theatrical park designed as a journey of the soul, reachable by boatbus.
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Genoa wasn't always dominated by scooters. Look back at the elegant tram network that climbed the hills.
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Look at this 16th-century map. Understand why Genoa was called 'La Superba' (The Proud One).
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Near the Brignole stop, there used to be a glass and iron marvel. A story of lost architecture.
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Just behind the Aquarium lies the Darsena. It was the factory of the Genoese Navy.
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Before it was a cruise terminal, it was the departure point for millions of Italian emigrants.
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Corso Italia wasn't always there. See how the cliffs were transformed into a promenade.
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The district west of the Lanterna has a split personality. Ancient villas hidden in an industrial grid.
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You cross it near Brignole Station without knowing. The massive river flowing under the city streets.
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A dark monument to a traitor who tried to sell the Republic to the Duke of Savoy.
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The modern symbol of the Old Port. Why does it look like that? The inspiration behind Renzo Piano's design.
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The dark, smoky arcades facing the port. The oldest public portico in Italy and a street food paradise.
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