4 - The Shopping Streets If you love going shopping, then don't miss the most frequented areas in the centre of Genoa, such as Via XX Settembre e Via San Vincenzo .
Via XX Settembre is one of the most famous streets of this city, recognizable for its long portici (archways), grand historical palaces, and stores. Strolling here with kids allows the discovery of a different Genoa compared to the narrow streets of the historical center: a more elegant and light-filled version of this city, rich with architectural details to observe.
Not far Via San Vincenzo can be found, a pedestrian street beloved by Genovesi, perfect for a break during the visit. Here can be found historic Focaccia shops, small stores, and many places to stop at for a snack. This part of the city is also ideal to live the city with more tranquility.
5 - The Sea and Boccadasse If you are in Genoa and want to indulge in a walk overlooking the sea, you cannot miss Corso Italia , the city's seafront promenade. As you walk along this wide and relaxing avenue, about one and a half miles long, you can enjoy the smell of the sea and the view, with the possibility of stopping to play with your children in the Punta Vagno playground.
At the end of Corso Italia hides a little gem: the ancient fishermen's village of Boccadasse . After skirting a church, all you have to do is turn the corner and go down a short flight of steps to find yourself immersed among the characteristic colorful little houses that make Boccadasse one of the most beloved corners of Genoa. This village, still inhabited by a few fishermen, has kept its charm intact over time. The small pebble beach, the rocks and the narrow "creuze" that climb between the houses provide a unique atmosphere. And for a tasty break? Boccadasse lacks nothing: seafood restaurants, focaccerie, friggitorie and creperie offer a wide choice for all tastes and budgets. But a visit here cannot be said to be complete without an ice cream from the historic Gelateria Amedeo ! For grown-ups, don't miss the gusto panera , a delicious semifreddo made with cream and coffee, typical of Genoa.
Seeing the sea and Boccadasse is definitely worth the experience in Genoa, especially with children!
If you then want to take a dip during the warm season, there are several lidos along Corso Italia, but for a really special dip we recommend the beaches of the Levante, from the Quarto dei Mille Monument onward, particularly in Quarto, Quinto and Nervi.
The village and beach of Boccadasse