A port city of about 30,000 on Italy’s Ligurian Coast, Rapallo lies on the Tigullio Gulf about 15 miles southeast of Genoa. The 16th-century Castello sul Mare (Castle-on-the-Sea) is Rapallo’s most prominent landmark, sitting as it does smack in the harbor. The sixth-century Basilica of Santi Gervasio e Protasio is also worth a visit. For a real treat, take the bus or the funivia (cable car) to the sanctuary of Nostra Signora di Montallegro (Our Lady of Montallegro), which offers stunning views.
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This is in the centre of town the paintings on the ceiling are beautiful you can sit inside and people watch or just take photos as I did
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For a nice promenade along the sea, enjoying your mood, nice views, palms, souvenir shop stands, nice to stroll by day and in the evening, when it's so nice illuminated.
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I love the Red Carpet walk. The carpet has been gone for a while, but the walk is still fantastic. Every turn has amazing views of the coast, and villas and cliffs and beaches. Mostly an easy walk, and not crowded at all. It is so cool. It is a dedicated path, separated from the road. A few parts are still being repaired from last year's storm and at those places you have to walk in the road or on beautiful trails in the hills, but it is safe and this is only for a small part of the walk. Treat yourself to one of the prettiest walks in Italy.
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