Guidebook for Lavaggiorosso

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Guidebook for Lavaggiorosso

Sightseeing

It's a one day trip from lavaggiorosso. The leaning tower and Il Parco dei Miracoli is a must see
358 locals recommend
Leaning Tower of Pisa
Piazza del Duomo
358 locals recommend
It's a one day trip from lavaggiorosso. The leaning tower and Il Parco dei Miracoli is a must see
An hour from lavaggiorosso
624 locals recommend
Aquarium of Genoa
Ponte Spinola
624 locals recommend
An hour from lavaggiorosso
Great place 5 terre
140 locals recommend
Manarola
140 locals recommend
Great place 5 terre
You can walk through an old train tunnel from levanto to Bonassola. The tunnel has been transformed in a path where only you can walk or ride a bicycle.
61 locals recommend
Bonassola
61 locals recommend
You can walk through an old train tunnel from levanto to Bonassola. The tunnel has been transformed in a path where only you can walk or ride a bicycle.

Everything Else

One day trip from lavaggiorosso, a stunning piazza
1278 locals recommend
Lucca
1278 locals recommend
One day trip from lavaggiorosso, a stunning piazza
Great 5 terre
303 locals recommend
Monterosso al Mare
303 locals recommend
Great 5 terre
5 terre
221 locals recommend
Riomaggiore
221 locals recommend
5 terre
5 Terre
278 locals recommend
Vernazza
278 locals recommend
5 Terre
5 Terre
156 locals recommend
Corniglia
156 locals recommend
5 Terre
Stunning Port, very charming
454 locals recommend
Portofino
454 locals recommend
Stunning Port, very charming
One day trip to the city center
260 locals recommend
Genoa
260 locals recommend
One day trip to the city center
Beautiful port for a day trip
801 locals recommend
Portovenere
801 locals recommend
Beautiful port for a day trip

Food Scene

Great homemade cooking in Lavaggiorosso. Advanced booking recommended as people come here from around the valley.
16 locals recommend
Antiga Ustaia Zita
20 Via Cristoforo Colombo
16 locals recommend
Great homemade cooking in Lavaggiorosso. Advanced booking recommended as people come here from around the valley.
20 locals recommend
Levanto station
20 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

Set amid some of the most dramatic coastal scenery on the planet, these five ingeniously constructed fishing villages can bolster the most jaded of spirits. A Unesco World Heritage site since 1997, Cinque Terre isn't the undiscovered Eden it once was but, frankly, who cares? Sinuous paths traverse seemingly impregnable cliffsides, while a 19th-century railway line cut through a series of coastal tunnels ferries the footsore from village to village. Thankfully cars were banned over a decade ago. Rooted in antiquity, Cinque Terre's five villages date from the early medieval period. Monterosso, the oldest, was founded in AD 643, when beleaguered hill dwellers moved down to the coast to escape from invading barbarians. Riomaggiore came next, purportedly established in the 8th century by Greek settlers fleeing persecution in Byzantium. The others are Vernazza, Corniglia and Manarola. Much of what remains in the villages today dates from the late High Middle Ages, including several castles and a quintet of illustrious parish churches. Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/cinque-terre/introduction#ixzz4EUph4j3r
955 locals recommend
Parco Nazionale Cinque Terre
955 locals recommend
Set amid some of the most dramatic coastal scenery on the planet, these five ingeniously constructed fishing villages can bolster the most jaded of spirits. A Unesco World Heritage site since 1997, Cinque Terre isn't the undiscovered Eden it once was but, frankly, who cares? Sinuous paths traverse seemingly impregnable cliffsides, while a 19th-century railway line cut through a series of coastal tunnels ferries the footsore from village to village. Thankfully cars were banned over a decade ago. Rooted in antiquity, Cinque Terre's five villages date from the early medieval period. Monterosso, the oldest, was founded in AD 643, when beleaguered hill dwellers moved down to the coast to escape from invading barbarians. Riomaggiore came next, purportedly established in the 8th century by Greek settlers fleeing persecution in Byzantium. The others are Vernazza, Corniglia and Manarola. Much of what remains in the villages today dates from the late High Middle Ages, including several castles and a quintet of illustrious parish churches. Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/cinque-terre/introduction#ixzz4EUph4j3r

Shopping

173 locals recommend
Brugnato 5Terre Outlet Village
Via Antica Romana
173 locals recommend
205 locals recommend
Serravalle Designer Outlet
1 Via della Moda
205 locals recommend