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Is Livorno worth visiting? 🤔
Even if you have just one day in Livorno Italy, you're in for a treat!
Join us on a relaxing Livorno walking tour where we share some of the best things to do in Livorno.
Hey there,
Whether you're stepping off a cruise ship at the Livorno Cruise Port, embarking on a day trip from Florence or Pisa, or simply curious about this hidden Italian seaside treasure, we've got you covered with a day of exploring the city so you can decide what to do in Livorno when you’re there.
Fun Fact: Livorno is also known as Leghorn.
Here are the top highlights we share in our Livorno Walking Tour:
Bagni (Swimming Establishments)
We'll show you some of the popular and easily accessible Bagni for a refreshing dip in the Ligurian Sea if you're arriving at the Livorno Cruise Port.
Terrazza Mascagni
We visit the mesmerising Terrazza Mascagni and witness breathtaking sea views of the Ligurian Sea that will leave you spellbound.
Livorno Port
We get up close for a glimpse of the Port of Livorno and its yacht harbour.
Seafood Delights
We stop for a light but mouth-watering seafood lunch by the port at Il Chiosco del Porto and savour the flavours of the sea that Livorno is so well known for.
The Venice Quarter
After lunch we take a relaxing stroll through the charming streets of ‘The Venice Quarter’, also known by the locals as the ‘Venice of Tuscany’, where you'll be enchanted by the picturesque canals of Livorno.
Fortezza Nuova
We walkthrough the historic Fortezza Nuova, originally built in the 16th century for the Medici family, which has now been transformed into a public park.
Piazza della Repubblica
Our walking tour of Livorno ends in the city’s main square which is a great place to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this Tuscan port city.
There's so much more to discover in Livorno Italy, from its rich history to its vibrant culture.
So, if you've ever wondered "What to do in Livorno?", we hope our video helps to answer this question for you.
And if you’re asking "Is Livorno safe to visit?", from our experience, we would say yes it is safe, but as everyone has a different perspective on what ‘safe’ means, we’ll leave it to you to do your own research and decide for yourself.
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00:00 Introduction & Local Bagni (Swimming Establishments)
01:05 Piazza Mascagni
03:41 Livorno Port and Yacht Harbour
04:15 Seafood lunch at Il Chiosco del Porto
05:31 Venice Quarter
06:35 Fortezza Nuova
08:05 Piazza della Repubblica
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