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Showing posts with label Riviera delle Palme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Riviera delle Palme. Show all posts

May 31, 2013

Welcome to Savona and the Italian Riviera

Mare Amare

savona_beach
The season is open, the sun is shining and the sea is inviting. So take on your hat and let's have a bath on the beach!

Last days there was a red flag on the beach but the weather becomes better and better every single day.

The western beach of Savona is narrower than that beside the sea garden but is much much longer. So you can go for a long walk along the sea and pass by beautiful buildings in Art Nouveau style like Villa Zanelli.

You can see rows of long palms behind the beaches which is the reason why Savona is also called Riviera delle Palme. You can sit under their shadow in the sea garden and listen to the waves breaking against the shore.

If you choose the beach by the sea garden you will be very close to the Priamar Fortress and Piazza Garibaldi.

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There are lot of bagni along the beach that administrate it and you can rent a place which basically includes a sundeck and umbrella and a wardrobe. You can rent it for a day, a week or the whole season and each bagno (a bath) has a price list with additional extras.

Each bagni has its distinctive color like red, blue or yellow so you can choose.

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Bagni Savona
You can sit on the balcony in one of the bars along the beach and take a cup of real Italian espresso or a cocktail and enjoy the view.

Next to the bagni there are public areas and you can have a sunbath, a picnic or whatever and wherever you'd like. Piazza Garibaldi is right above one of the public beaches and will lead you straight to the city center.

So what more to say about this place where the sea is azzurro and full of joy.


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February 19, 2013

Some places to stay in Savona

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Alright, I'm going to tell you about two places where you can stay when you visit Savona and enjoy a typical Italian atmosphere.

The first one is Riviera Suisse Hotel located at the very city center on the shopping street via Paleocapa. You can quickly reach the docks and the historical center from there. There are many restaurants and bars nearby the hotel too, so you won't be getting bored easily.

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The hotel is located at the Popolo (people) square (see a map) where you can get on a bus to both the cruise terminal and the train station.

You can also take a taxi from Piazza del Popolo or go by walk if you prefer. So the location is definitely its biggest advantage.





The second place is B&B Alba Mare which looks to the sea promenade and in fact, if you stay there, you will be accommodated next to one of Savona's beaches. The location of the place can be found on the main road Vittorio Veneto (see a map). Close to it you can find a sea garden and next to it the Priamar Fortress. There are also lots of seaside restaurants and cafes as well as an Olympic-sized pool!

There is also a nice playground for children nearby B&B Alba Mare with a fountain and direct view to the sea.

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Translated from Italian "alba mare" means "sunrise sea"... Well, what more can I say. The place is just perfect.

Of course, there are many other options to stay at Riviera delle Palme. So hurry up and plan your vacanza!

February 6, 2013

How to reach the city of Savona

Exercise yourself

If you decide to visit Savona some day, you won't go wrong. Here you will find fantastic beaches, medieval architecture, and mild Mediterranean weather. There are lots of cosy cafes and restaurants and allegro mood.

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The beautiful Riviera delle Palme is located west by Genoa. Its shores are washed by the Ligurian Sea on the south where you can watch whales and dolphins in the summertime. On the north are the Ligurian and Maritime Alps and Savona lies just between them and the deep blue sea.













Here you will find some useful information on how to reach that God-blessed land.

I. Of course, the fastest way to reach Savona is by plane. There are `four international airports nearby:

The Airport of Genoa-Sestri. This is the closest airport to Savona. The journey from Genoa to Savona by train is about 20 minutes or so. Here are some of the flights to/from this spot /in alphabetical order/:

1. Air France - flights from Paris-Charles De Gaulle.
2. Belle Air - flight from Tirana.
3. British Airways - flight from London-Gatwick.
4. Ryanair - London-Stansted.
5. S7 Airlines - Moscow-Domodedovo.
6. Turkish Airlines - Instanbul.
7. Vueling - Barselona.

Turin-Caselle Airport. Some flights from/to here are /in alphabetical order/:

1. Air France - flights from Paris-Charles De Gaulle.
2. British Airways - London-Gatwick.
3. Brussels Airlines - Brussels-Zaventem.
4. Easy-Jet - London-Gatwick.
5. Iberia - Madrid.
6. Lufthansa - flights from Frankfurt and Düseldorf.
7. Ryanair - flight from Barselona, Brussels-Charleroi, Glasgow-Prestwick, London-Stansted, Malta, Dublin, Ibiza.
8. TAP Portugal - Lisbon.
9. Turkish Airlines - Istanbul-Atatürk.

Airport Cuneo-LevaldigiSome flights from/to here are /in alphabetical order/:

1. Air Arabia Maroc - flights from Casablanca.
2. Air Memphis - Hurghada.
3. Belle Air - Tirana.
4. Blue Air - Bacau.
5. Wizz Air - Bucharest-Otopeni.

Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport (also known as Milan Bergamo Airport). Some of the flights to/from this spot /in alphabetical order/:

1. Air Dolomiti - Moscow-Domodedovo.
2. AlMasria Universal Airlines - Cairo.
3. Belle Air - Tirana.
4. Blue Air - flights from Bacau, Bucharest-Henri Coanda.
5. Carpatair - Timisoara.
6. Pegasus Airlines - Istanbul-Sabiha Gökcen.
7. Ryanair flights from Barcelona, Beauvais, Berlin-Schönefeld, Billund, Birmingham, Bratislava, Bremen, Budapest, Brussels-Charleroi, Dublin, East Midlands/Nottingham, Eindhoven, Fes, Groningen, Frankfurt-Hahn, Krakow, Lanzarote, Lappeenranta, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, London-Stansted, Maastricht/Aachen, Madrid, Manchester, Marrakech, Moss, Palermo, Paphos, Porto, Riga, Santander, Seville, Stockholm-Skavsta, Tallinn, Tangier, Tessaloniki, Vilnius, Warsaw-Modlin, Wroclaw, Zaragoza.
8. Volotea - Nantes.
9. Wizz Air - flights from Arad, Bucharest-Henri Coanda, Cluj-Napoca, Gdansk, Katowice, Prague, Skopje, Sofia, Targu Mures, Timisoara, Vilnius, Warsaw-Modlin.
10. Wizz Air Ukraine - Kiev-Zhuliany, Lviv.


II. Arriving with a cruise ship. There are excellent Mediterranean cruises that pass by countries like Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Egypt, Spain, Portugal and France, and land at Savona. If you are fond of pleasure boating, this is just for you.

III. International travel with a train.


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Well, after you arrive in Italy, you can catch a train to Savona. If you come from Genoa, the journey won't last more than 20 minutes. If you come from Milan, then it will take you about 2 hours and a half to reach the Riviera delle Palme. And if you choose to go by train, you might need to know:
  • The schedule of the trains is listed on the website of Trenitalia. There you can check the schedules of all regular trains /tutti i treni/ or those of arrows /le frecce/.
  • The phone number of the information service of the Italian railways is 892021. However, you might need to speak Italian ☺.
  • If your train ticket does not include a booked seat, then you must validate your ticket in one of the machines on the platforms before you get on the train! 

Here you will find information on how to use public transport to quickly cross the city of Savona. You might prefer to take a taxi. Then the phone number of Radio Taxi in Savona can be of use to you: 019827951.

And finally, if you want to walk around and see many different places, then you can rent a car.

Whatever you prefer, sea or mountain, you will find it here.

Bon voyage!

January 8, 2013

Quick tour of Savona: from the Train Station to the Port

Exercise yourself

If you visit Savona and the Italian Riviera, you might need to know how to quickly reach the Cruise Port from the Railway Station or vice versa. Here we go.

1. By train

If you arrive in Savona by train, the fastest way to go to the Port or the city center is by bus. It is cheap and fast: 1 for a ticket and 10 minutes for the trip. The bus stop is on the left side of the Railway Station and there is no way to overlook it when you go out from the main entrance of the station.
Here how it looks on the map:


View Railway Station in a larger map

There are three bus lines you can get on: 62, 7 and 5.

Line 62 goes directly to the Port called Palacrociere, while lines 7 and 5 don't but can bring you to the city center. Going to Palacrociere from the center by walk will take you not more than 10 minutes. Although it brings you directly to the port, bus 62 goes through a longer route as to show you the city.

Keep in mind that bus 62 runs only when cruise ships arrive on the port! To check this, visit the webside of Porto di Savona or check timetables here (just for double check).

If you get on line 7 or 5, you will have to cross the old dock, that is Vecchia Darsena.

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Vecchia Darsena
There is a bridge you can go through to cut the route. But if you carry luggage with you, it might be a bit of inconvenience. And if the bridge is lifted for a boat to pass beneath, you will have to go round, just along the old dock with the boats or you can wait, of course, for the bridge to get down again.

A new bridge is been built now to replace the current one and hopefully, to make it more comfortable to the passengers.

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Part of the construction site of the new bridge

The timetables of all bus lines including 62, 7 and 5 can be found on the webside of TPL which is the local public transport in the Province of Savona.

You can buy a bus ticket at any newsstand or bookstore. There are different colors of tickets, though, and you will need a pink ticket to get on bus 62, 7 or 5!

One more tip: buses don't stop unless you wave them.


2. By cruise ship

Alright, if you arrive in Savona with a cruise ship, you might need to catch a train for another place or walk around the city center. The best way is to get on bus 62 which will take you directly to the Railway Station. The bus stops in front of the Palacrociere, very convenient indeed. It passes through one of the main shopping streets of Savona, namely Via Paleocapa.

By the way, I found three different timetables of line 62 - one in a local newspaper, second in the webside of the local public transport, and third on a bus stop at Via Paleocapa ☻ After all, this is part of the unique Italian charm. And bus 62 runs frequently anyway.

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View to a cruise ship from the bus stop at Via Paleocapa

If you'd like to walk and look around, the distance between Palacrociere and Via Paleocapa is very short. Just cross the bridge at the old dock, then a zebra and the shopping street is vertical to the clock tower shown on the picture. This is "Torretta" and is one of the symbols of the city of Savona. You can see the city's flag on it.

At the same time, you might want to go to the opposite direction from the port and then you'll find a medieval fortress, namely La Fortezza del Priamar.








Wherever you go or however you visit the Riviera delle Palme, I promise you, you'll be captivated!

December 6, 2012

Riviera delle Palme

Mare

They call it Riviera delle Palme - this is Savona, the place I'm living now.

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А friend of mine once told me:
Life at a sea! What else would you need!?









Yes, winters could be a bit windy and sometimes it rains cats and dogs, but living by the sea can be a unique experience (I promise to write about mountains some day... perhaps I'll do it in the spring).

So do you know why they call Savona Riviera delle Palme? Logically, it is because there are lots of palm trees in the city. And as any other coastal city, Savona has its own sea garden which is situated next to the beach and close by Priamar Fortress. The garden is full with palms and doves just love to nest in the crowns of the trees. That's why the space around benches is full of pigeon droppings sometimes! You must fare attenzione!


This is the sea promenade that crosses the garden:

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A lot of joggers pass by it, especially in the mornings and sometimes in the evenings too. This is a typical view inasmuch as the city is known for being an open-air gym. As a matter of fact, jogging will cost you no money at all. Everything you need is a pair of runners and a strong will to keep on doing it.

The sea promenade is an ideal trace. It goes from the west part of the city to Priamar Fortress. Some people prefer the beach, though, as I do. But it's not so convenient in bad weather.

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Jogging on the beach gives you a chance to spot lots of beautiful architectures surrounded by palms and some sort of tree that is typical for the region but unfamiliar to me.


This particular building is situated at the west part of Savona.



And I have to tell you that there are people in all ages running at the beach or the promenade: from high school students in phys class, I come across at the sea garden, to retirees... Well, better running close by the sea than in the school yard.

In the evenings the sea garden is almost empty but there are still some joggers. You won't spot so many passengers then but stray cats. And views like this:

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Alright, this is rather a sunset but I really liked it. It looks to a port at Vado Ligure, Bergeggi island and after it, but you cannot see them on the picture, are Spotorno and Noli. There is a small restaurant behind those five palms, right on the cliff. However, most of the seaside restaurants are closed in the autumns and winters with some exceptions where you can buy a takeaway pizza or have a glass of wine. And thus the cold winter days in Riviera delle Palme can also be charming and enjoyable.

November 26, 2012

Savona Historical Buildings II: Priamar Fortress


Piazza

Are you fond of medieval fortresses like those in the fantasy novels? I'll show you one in the city of Savona, the Riviera delle Palme.

Alright, when you go ashore from a cruise liner at the Palacrociere which is the cruise port of Savona or get off the train, then you can straightly go to the city historic center and visit it: Priamar Fortress or as Italians call it, La Fortezza del Priamar.


Priamar Fortress

The construction, composed of several levels including underground, corridors, terraces and gardens, and halls, was built between 1542 and 1544 on the ruins of medieval Castle, named Santa Maria. It was a Genoese Fortress in the past. Today it is a hotspot of Savona's cultural and social life.

Priamar Fortress

You can visit an Archaeological Museum, view works of Italian artists, have an afternoon nap at one of the benches or have a coffee at the Fortress' Cafe & Restaurant. Of course, you can just walk around and enjoy the views of the sea and the city. People often use it as a shortcut to the docks ☻ and as a place for dating too...













If you go on the roof you'll find a playground, a place for picnic and an old proud weapon:

Priamar Fortress















You know, every time I go to La Fortezza, I find something new. It's open from 9 am to 6.30 pm all year round. I've never stayed after that hour so I don't know what might happen if you find yourselves locked between the walls.

Anyway, the place is also open for dogs! So you can take there your pet (By the way, Italians go on shopping with their pets!). Just don't forget to clean up after your dog, please.

Priamar Fortress

At nice weather some people love jogging through the Fortress.


I told you, the place is a social hotspot.








Besides that, I think I've seen a wedding ceremony once. It seems to me the tents on the roof are intended for such special occasions. Take a glance:

Priamar Fortress















Yes, medieval castles and fortresses have always been romantic and mysterious to me. I imagine people who lived there and events they witnessed...

Today, some of the events even include entertaining programs for kids at Halloween. What better place than that, ha?

Priaman Fortress
Furthermore, one of the biggest entertainments during the summer, I reckon, are open-air theaters and a significant part of them take place at Piazzale del Maschio within the Fortress, namely the square on the picture:


The Archaeological Museum is located on the right side, just behind the pillars.

All cultural events that take place in Priamar are advertised on the front of it, at the main entrance so you can't miss them.








Well, after this short walkthrough, I hope you'll come to visit La Fortezza del Priamar some day. And you could even leave a sign on its medieval walls or benches ☻ Who knows... No bad intention to encourage misbehavior though.

And if you have ever visited medieval castles or fortresses, I'd like to invite you to share them here with a link and short description, or you can send me a picture and I will share it with the public for you.