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Departure from Milan
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Estimated arrival to Levanto
11:54h

Trip duration: 174min

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Portofino
Italy

75 min

Does one honestly need more reasons to visit Portofino than just one look at this quaint little village? Although today it has developed into a... luxury summer resort of international jet-setters, it has preserved the atmosphere of the fishing village it once was. And it is well worth an afternoon visit and "un bichierre di vino" in front of this calm bay.

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Pavia Monastery
Italy

75 min

Pavia monastery is the highlight of the entire region of North Italy. It is an architectural marvel founded in 1396 and designed by the same... architects who crafted the Duomo of Milan. The striking complex is adorned with Renaissance and Gothic styles, detailed stained windows and frescoes in the church apse. The very informative guided tour reveals all the amazing features of the impressive structure like the church choir, the royal tombs, the frescoes, 2 inner courtyards and monks' cells. There is also a small shop run by the monks selling a variety of home made products such as soap, oils and herbal treatments. The abbey is closed during lunch time, from 11:30-14:00.

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Sanctuary of Our Lady of Montallegro
Italy

75 min

Even if you are not much of an architectural or religious devotee, you will appreciate a visit to this Neo-Gothic church for the exhilarating views... of the surrounding mountains descending into the sea. The basilica was built in 1558 and renovated in 1896 when its current white marble facade was added. The interiors are decorated in gold and marble but the most interesting feature of the church is a small Byzantine painting of Virgin Mary which is said to be a gift from Saint Mary herself.

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Shrine of Nostra Signora della Guardia
Italy

75 min

Located on the top of Monte Figogna Shrine of Nostra Signora della Guardia is a famous destination of pilgrims from Genoa and from and all... over Italy. According the tradition it was originally built as a modest wooden chapel by a peasant named Benedetto Pareto in 1490. The Virgin Mary appeared to him and asked him to build a chapel on the mountain. But, being only a poor man he was afraid he would not be able to do that. Few days passed, he fell from a tree and suffered from serious injuries. But Virgin Mary miraculously healed him so he started spreading the news about this event and start building the chapel with the help of the villagers. During the following years, the number of pilgrims grew rapidly and between 1528 and 1530 news shrine was built. In 1903 the old church was demolished a completely new shrine had to be built to accommodate countless pilgrims visiting the shrine every year.

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Genoa
Italy

165 min

Like many other Italian cities, Genoa has so much to offer. Discover the city’s unique charm while strolling through the small alleys with villas, boutiques... and bars. The most famous Genoa’s street is Via Garibaldi which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to the art collections assorted in three palaces. Other sites not to be missed are the Acquario, the largest aquarium in Europe and Cathedral of San Lorenzo, a splendid structure of Gothic and Renaissance styles.

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Gavi Fortress
Italy

105 min

It is well worth to pass the narrow road leading to this massive fortress for its fascinating history and a stunning panorama from the top.... The origins of the fortress are unknown but it is assumed that it dates back to pre-Roman or Roman times. It has changed several owners during the course of centuries for which it has passed different transformations. During the second half of the 19th century the fortress became a criminal jail, which continued to be up until the beginning of the following century and during the two world wars it was a prisoner-of-war camp.