La Spezia (Italian: [la ˈspɛttsja] ( listen); A Spèza in the local dialect of Ligurian), at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the Liguria region of Northern Italy, is the capital city of the province of La Spezia.
Restaurants in La Spezia
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Day Cruise On Sailboat In 5 Terre,portovenere E Golfo Dei Poeti,romantic Diners In Portovenere,sunset Aperitifs And Bareboating Of Sailboats
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With Pako Bike you have the possibility to explore the Cinque Terre and the Golfo dei Poeti in a unique way off the beaten track. Visit the authentic beauty of this region by your own or on guided tours. With our E-Mountainbikes of the last generation you climb up hill easily and save your breath for the breathless views. Pako Bike has studied and selected the most spectacular tours of the area. At TOUR you find the route which fits best to your desires, with the average time and difficulty indications. There are also personalized services. choose a mini tour of 2-3 hours. Sunrise Tour departs before dawn to reach a secrete place to admire the sun rising from the snowy Apuan Alps, followed by cappuccino and focaccia. Sunset Tour departs to the best exposed spot where to photograph the sun that dives into the sea and tasting farinata and local beers. Aperitivo Tour let’s drive to a panoramic spot above the Cinqueterre where to enjoy a genuine Ligurian aperitif. Dinner Tour We pick you up at the hotel and bring you to local restaurants where you can enjoy real local cuisine with view. Wine Tour Cinqueterre wine tasting, includes the famous Sciacchetrà, at a certified winegrower with a professional explanation and walk through the vineyards. Oil Tour You get to a local olive grove overlooking the gulf of poets to learn how to make oil and enjoy a selection of hand made olive oil with bruschetta and local wine.
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Do you remeber the wolf in the Disney's movie "The sword in the stone?" Well, that's was me on my way back to the car. But Monesteroli is really worth it. The view is stunning and once you reach the end of the stair you can swim in the sea and chill. I recommend trekking in warm but not hot months; so May,early June, September & October (according to the weather) are perfect.
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The "Amedeo Lia" museum is located in the old convent of the minimites of St. Francis from Paola, who settled in the town of la Spezia in about 1620. The collection includes about 1200 works of all kinds, classical, late antique, mediaeval, up to the 18th century. There are paintings, miniatures, bronze, copper, ivory and wooden statues, glassware, tin-glazed pottery and art objects which document the taste and culture of Italian and European art.
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Head upstairs for the collection of ships figureheads. Head through the room with lots of guns and torpedoes in it to the very interesting display of early (1969) diving technology. There’s a short film showing each technique in action. This is well worth the small entry fee. The wooden figureheads are a superb extra.
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The location of the castle is excellent for a panoramic view of the port facilities and the Gulf of La Spezia. Converted into a museum, the castle has several collections of archaeological artifacts from the Roman and earlier era. There are many systems of tiers to reach the castle, but also a system of 2 public lifts at the end of Via Indipendenza, in 2 sections, which make it easier.
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