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The Riviera delle Palme
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Liguria can offer a broad range of colours, but the nicest are certainly those of the Riviera delle Palme and its hinterland: enter and discover them.
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Savona
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A brief tour around Savona: before visiting its historical core, have a look at the map. Discover the city’s history and its notable monuments.
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Varazze
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Apart from sea and the tiny unfrequented beaches, Varazze is a town rich in cultural, historical and artistic beauties and can offer tourists lots of things to do.
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Celle Ligure
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Not only sea and “caruggi” (typical Ligurian ancient tiny streets): cluster pines and wooded parks are the ideal frame for a small treasure of sacred art.
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Le Albisole
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Here you can breathe the atmosphere of art: Albisola has been for centuries the land of pottery. You can appreciate vases, dishes, tiles and various decorations or marvel at gorgeous villas, rich in polychromatic stuccoes and local majolica.
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Val Bormida
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You can bounce into the green and breathe fresh air, taste ancient rustic recipes and discover the long tradition of the glass art in the Glass Museum of Altare.
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Strolling around
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Some ideas to know the outskirts: you cannot miss the Maritime Republic of Noli, the Saracen village of Varigotti, the theatre of stone in Verezzi and the famous caverns in Toirano.
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