Livorno, Leghorn
Livorno, a lively port city on the
Ligurian Sea in western Tuscany, boasts a rich past. Founded in 1017 as a coastal fortress for Pisa, Livorno has also belonged to Genoa and Florence throughout history. Its status
as a free port and duty-free area fostered a multicultural character, welcoming
Jewish immigrants and establishing the first non-Roman Catholic church in
Tuscany.
Explore Livorno's attractions, including the Terrazza Mascagni, a walkway over the sea with
stunning views. Wander through the lively Quartiere Venezia (New Venice District) with its original bridges, canals, and historic houses. See the Monument of the Four Moors, depicting victory over pirates, and explore the elegant Fortezza Vecchia (Old Fortress) at the Medici port.
Indulge in shopping at the bustling Mercato Delle Vettovaglie market with its variety of fresh produce and local goods. Discover
artisanal treasures at Tanacchi or grab a coffee and sweets at the cozy Bar Sirena. Nightlife options range from
the gay-friendly La Bua Dell’Orate with its lively atmosphere to the vibrant music venue Alphonse Club and the historic Bar Civili, known for locals playing
cards during the day.