Finale Ligure with the Rock of Capprazoppa in background Finale Ligure is a costal town on the Ligurian Sea in Italy. Considered part of the Italian Riviera, Finale Ligure has approximately 11,170 inhabitants and is located within the region of Liguria, near the city of Savona. The Ligurian Sea. ...
Portofinos small harbor on the Italian Riviera The Italian Riviera is a part of the coast shared between France and Italy, on the Tyrrhenian Sea, or the Italian coast on the Adriatic Sea. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Liguria is a coastal region of north-western Italy, the third smallest of the Italian regions. ...
Savona is a seaport and comune of the province of Savona in the northern Italian region of Liguria, 44°18′ N 8°29′ E, in the Riviera di Ponente on the Mediterranean Sea, at sea-level. ...
Known for its white sand beaches and fabulous views, Finale Ligure is located directly adjacent to the Rock of Capprazoppa. The town is sandwiched between the sea and the Ligurian Alps, and much of the town extends up mountain slopes. The town has a lively commercial district alongside and behind its boardwalk which buzzes with activity from residents of all ages during the later evening. The boardwalk is beutifully lined with palm trees and many restarunts from the adjacent street have located large, open-air dining rooms along it. Jump to: navigation, search The West face of the Petit Dru above the Chamonix valley near the Mer de Glace. ...
The town of Finale Ligure is nominally divided into three "boroughs." Finale Ligure Marina is the main seaside part of the town, most frequented by tourists, while Finale Pia is the traditional center of the town. Finalborgo, the third borough and located further inland, consists of an old walled medieval town that is of much interest. The town is connected to the outside world by various highways and a rail line. As of June 2006, a 2-hour one-way trip to Nice cost only 10 Euro, a very favorable price when compared to the high-speed French TGV lines next door. City motto: Nicæa civitas. ...
A Réseau-class 2nd-generation TGV train at Marseille St-Charles station. ...
The small town has been largely spared of the huge flocks of tourists that yearly invade Nice, Cinque Terre and other Riviera cities. The few tourists who do stop by in the city often come through the local youth hostel, actually a picturesque 19th century castle located high above the city. The Cinque Terre are five coastal villages in the province of La Spezia in Italy. ...
Youth hostel in Rome. ...
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