Partir à Gênes sans gène…
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J’envisage de partir une petite semaine à la Toussaint à Gênes (Italie) pour visiter la ville. Je partirai en train au départ de Marseille via Nice.

Je souhaiterai recevoir des conseils pour que cette excursion de quelques jours me coûte le moins cher possible, en particulier sur le logement (j’envisage le camping, qu’en pensez-vous ?) ou existe t-il un autre moyen d’hébergement assez bon marché et pas trop éloigné du centre-ville.

Je voudrais aussi des infos sur ce qu’il ne faut absolument visiter dans cette cité et tous les bons plans et les bons conseils sont les bienvenus.

Merci d’avance pour votre aide…😉

Stéphane, Marseille - France - s.jehle@voila.fr
Marseille, ma ville Rio de Janeiro 2008 & 2011 Cyclades 2016
AL Alan Globetrotter ·
Salut,

Drôle d'idée de vouloir partir une semaine à Gênes, il y a pas grand chose à y faire, c'est une grande ville portuaire survolée par une immonde bretelle d'autoroute....😕

La vieille ville est parait il belle, mais tu vas t'ennuyer une semaine....et camper là bas à la Toussaint ....🤪, non oublie....

A bientôt,
UL UlysseG ·
Salut Stéphane,

J'ai déjà passé 2 semaines à Gênes et, Alan a raison, il y a peu de choses exceptionnelles là. Moi j'habitais chez des amis italiens et j'ai emploié le plus gros de mon séjour a faire la dolce vita chez eux.

J'ai cependant quelques conseils qui peuvent te servir. Du square central de la ville tu peux sauter dans l'autobus 82 qui monte une des collines entourant la ville, tu descends du bus tout en haut, là où il fait demi-tour. De là, tu marches vers le haut des collines pendant 15 ou 20 minutes puis tu atteint rapidement un secteur peu habité où tu peux camper. Il y a un tas de sentiers et de ruines.

Comme activité, ça peut valoir la peine d'aller un peu plus loins, aux Cinque Terres. C'est pas très loins en train et il y a une belle marche à faire sur un sentier qui relie cinq villages pittoresques, mais quelque peu touristiques.

A+

Ulysse😏
GI Giorgio ·
My name is Giorgio.I speak french but I feel more confortable with english when writing🙂

Despite of what the other before me were saying Genes (or Genoa or Genova in Italian) is a nice town, streched between mountain and see.

I like this town mostly because is like no other one (and I've travelled a lot!!).I can speak for hours about it but I have to be quick.

So I point out what I like more and less.

More:

The surrounding in the east coast:Portofino (top), Santa Margherita, Camogli (lovely) and if you want to go more east "Cinque Terre".

Nervi a very nice banlieu, a small village with a 2 km walking path on the sea and wonderful parks.Check it, I have a web site too: www.nervi.ge.it

All the eastern side of Genoa (from the center in the direction opposite of going to France) near the sea

The old harbour completely remake+it's acquarium (Europe biggest)

The old town, full of incredibly little path/road and shops (caruggi) and the modern part with big building and big "piazze"

The mountain just around, no house, superb view and a line of old defense castles (at least 5 or 6).

Moreover

The food, amazing, ...try "pesto", "focaccia" and "focaccia al formaggio" in Camogli...

The weather quite warm and pleasant especially winter time.

Suggestion

Go until Portofino(very smart) and then move back following the coast line to the center of Genoa. It worth.

Less

The west side, the first you'll see coming from Marseille.Is the worst banlieu, with a highway just in the middle.

Hope you'll enjoy the trip.

Bytheway...I'm going too in Genoa for Touissant!!

Giorgio
GI Giorgio ·
A last thing,

I don't know what kind of experience you guys (Alan and Ulysse) have got in Genoa but I think you should stay closer to your own experience.

And if the experience is short...

Alan, I have been twice in Nice, I passed there 2 hours every time. The first time 2 guys with scooter stoled a bag just in front of me. The second time I saw more bitch on the road that I have never saw before.

But with a 4 hour experience I don't assume that Nice is a tremendous town.
AL Alan Globetrotter ·
Ciao Giorgio,

Okay man, don't be so angry with us, but just we were thinking to explain is that may be Genoa is not the main town to visit in Italy as Firenze or Roma, Verona and others.....

And as you told, next time try also to spend more time in Nice and don't read too much all these news papers in Italy who speak about these guys who stolled bags with scooters, that's true it's happen also but like in all the big cities, and concerning the bitch on the road you have seen......may be something let by tourists people.....😉

See you soon in Nice,

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