Basilica di San Piero a Grado
Example of Romanesque architecture, with its origins stretching back to the 10th and 11th centuries. Tradition holds that this is the very spot where Saint Peter first landed in Italy en route to Rome.
Example of Romanesque architecture, with its origins stretching back to the 10th and 11th centuries. Tradition holds that this is the very spot where Saint Peter first landed in Italy en route to Rome.
Striking seafront promenade in Livorno, famous for its massive black-and-white checkerboard pavement and fantastic open views of the sea.
On Marina di Pisa’s promenade every Sunday from end of May to end of September, from 8am to 1.30pm.
It’s truly a centrepiece of the city and well worth a visit if you’re making the trip to Livorno. It’s housed in a striking, large historical building from the late 19th century, impressive even before you step inside.
If you’re planning a full day out, consider Cinque Terre. It’s is a very picturesque stretch of coast punctuated by colorful villages hanging from the rocky cliffs.