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Andrea Morando


The elegant shoes of this season
Via XXV Aprile, 47r
Genoa 16123
Italy
These men and women's shoes are as elegant as the display space around them. This well-lit shop, minimalist in its furnishings, is the perfect place for displaying famous labels of the latest in women's fashionable footwear. They have original, refined designs in the most fashionable colors and the latest styles. The selection of men's shoes is more traditional. These are timeless, elegant classics which are always the right thing to wear. There is also a range of sports shoes which are understated and of high quality.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Armanino


Dried and candied fruits and rarities from all over the world.
Via Sottoripa, 105r
Genoa 16123
Italy
+39 10 247 6905
This shop is far from just a fruit shop. Fruit is just the start. It holds a whole series of delicious products like candied fruits, dried fruits and sweets. There are specialties which have been imported from distant countries like dates (for which there is a good range of qualities and some rare types for the connoisseurs among us). The shop undergoes a barrage around Christmas time and is used throughout the year.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Armanino photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Barberia Giacalone


Hair cut like our grandfathers
Vico Caprettari, 14r
Genoa 16123
Italy
+39 10 25 6791
You can find this old barber's shop along the sea front in Via Canneto off the Vico Caprettari. It dates back to 1922 and is perfectly furnished in Art Decco style, making it well-worth a visit. The tiny premises are barely 10 m.sq. They have recently been bought by FAI who have skillfully restored the building, refitting the windows, mirrors and floral decoration. Now back to its old splendor, FAI have reopened it as a barber's shop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bio Planet


Natural clothes
Via Macelli di Soziglia, 16r
Genoa 16123
Italy
This new shop for natural and biological clothing is really cool. "Natural" means that the garment has not undergone any chemical treatment in its production or in the dyeing or fixing processes. The items on display have been designed and manufactured in Italy. As well as being ethically correct, the clothes, skirts, trousers and blouses are very beautiful. They have raw colours, soft material and smooth lines. The children's clothes are wonderful as is the very original naturally-made costume jewellery.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Box 86


Jeans' shop
Piazza della Vittoria, 86r
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 58 0054
This jeans shop is a part of the city's history. The world's most fashionable jeans have been sold here since the 70's: Wrangler, Fiorucci, Levi's. The shop still offers quality and up to date items from the most trendy labels in casual unisex clothing. There are only few different brands of shoe, but they are the label which are in demand. The "girls only" section has many original designs and materials which are at the forefront of the young fashions of the future.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bozzi


History and local traditions bookshop
Via Cairoli, 2
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 248 1718
This old-style bookshop has understood that its survival depended on specialization. It has therefore concentrated on books on history, traditions, cuisine, guide-books, collections of essays and books regarding the city itself. Its site on the Via Balbi is a stone's throw from the faculties for humanities, law and political science and contains a very well-stocked section on economics and law.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Camisasca


Sport shop
Piazza Campetto, 11r
Genoa 16123
Italy
+39 10 247 2376
The best known sports shop in Genova. It specialises in equipment and kit for trekking, skiing and rock climbing. They sell all the best makes and have a vast selection of rucksacks and tents. It is very popular with tennis enthusiasts who can find their every need.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Centro Gioco Educativo


Early learning games
Corso Buenos Aires, 3R
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 59 2691
The Early Learning centre is specialised in providing games for young children. There is a vast selection of goods which are suitable for children of age two upwards. Most of the games are still made from wood and are designed to stimulate the child's natural capacity to learn. There are games requiring logic, construction as well as hundreds of soft toys in every shape and size (some of which are absolutely enormous). The toy shop is quite traditional; it doesn't sell videogames but there are some lovely rocking horses.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Codevilla


Traditional jewellers
Via Orefici, 53r
Genoa 16121
Italy
+39 10 247 2687
This jewellery shop has achieved a status 'par excellence' in the city. The shop never pays attention to passing fashions. It sells traditional, classic, elegant jewellery. It has probably provided the ring for 90 per cent of the city's weddings. The shop's diamonds are all carefully chosen and guaranteed, and set in timeless designs. The silver is of the highest quality, both modern and old fashioned pieces. It has sold Rolex, the most classic of presents, for eighteen years.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Compagnia Unica


Trendy men and women's fashion
Via San Lorenzo, 77r
Genoa 16123
Italy
Men and women's wear from the season's names and fashionable brands. The shop is brave to fly in the face of a traditional city like Genoa. It is always up-to-the minute in its designs and colors. The shop has splendid windows and a very well-kept interior. It sells fashionable clothes, shoes and accessories. For people inspired by international magazines who want to have a refined eye-catching look.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Confetteria Romanengo Pietro fu Stefano


Royal sweeties
Via Soziglia, 74-76 r
Genoa 16123
Italy
+39 10 247 4574
This name is synonomous with high-quality sweets. They have been made carefully using methods handed down from father to son. The composer Guiseppe Verdi would never miss the chance to buy sweets and candied fruit from "Romanengo" when he stayed in Genova. The shop is in the old city down a narrow lane off the Piazza Soziglia. This is the main shopping area of Genova. Since 1780, the patisserie has made delicious sweets, chocolates, fondants, syrups, rosolio (a kind of syrup) and jams. These delicacies have been enjoyed far outside Genova. (They supplied the Royal family in England.) It is worth visiting to see the original decor with the beautiful marble walls outside and the elegant "boisieres" inside.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cooperativa Lo Scoiattolo


Trekking, camping and freeclimbing
Via Galata, 39/A
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 58 5893
http://www.scoutshop.it/
The Scout association's shop provides low prices and a really wide choice of equipment for mountain climbing, trekking, camping, freeclimbing and orienteering. The shop which was at one time uniquely for the Scout movement, now offers its mountain knowledge to everyone. This is a favorite, thanks to its old connections as well as for its selection of the best brands and its convenient location. It would be a pity not to take a look, especially during the sales.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cooperativa Lo Scoiattolo photo by Luca Mazzarese
Photo: Luca Mazzarese
 

 
Corderia Nazionale


Fun with water
Via Gramsci, 53
Genoa 16126
Italy
+39 10 246 5964 / +39 10 246 5929
There is now a wide offering of shops in this lively area of Via Gramsci where the Corderia Nazionale is found. This is a shop caught between the past and the future where marine style objects can be found alongside the latest electronic apparatus. There is also a wide choice of fishing and underwater equipment, which makes the shop the home of Sub Assai diving club with qualified instructors who offer the opportunity of diving at Portofino all year round.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ferrovie dello Stato


State Railway
Genoa, Genova
Italy
+39 14 788 8088
http://www.ferroviedellostato.it/
The Genoese urban railway of the FS is made up of 19 stations around Genoa. With one ticket (issued at the FS ticket offices), you can travel between these stations (remember to stamp your ticket at the yellow machines in the station). You can also use this ticket on the AMT buses. The main stations are Porta Principe and Brignole.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ferrovie dello Stato photo by Francesco
Photo: Francesco
 

 
G Bollo & C


Chandlers
Via F Turati, 50R
Genoa 16123
Italy
+39 10 247 7618
If your nightly vigil of the Luna Rossa has brought out the Cino Ricci syndrome, you should take a look at Bollo. They supply clothes and equipment for sailing, ranging from woollen jackets in the Fronte del Porto style, to the most technically advances waxed jackets for going to sea. They have sailing and walking trousers, boots and socks, accessories, equipment to measure currents, rope, boat cleaning products and numerous publications. All the best brands are available. The shop is really fully equipped.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gilda Bress


Fun and original shoes
Via San Vincenzo, 183r
Genoa 16121
Italy
+39 10 56 2229
The shop windows are always absolutely beautiful. There are only a few shoes on display in the window, but just step inside and everything is before your eyes. They have all the city's most original collections for both men and women. There are famous brands from alternative fashion made with bright colours, elaborate heels and strange shapes. Every item is highly desirable both for its material and its design. The shop's shoes are more striking than elegant, although the men's shoe range is rather conservative whilst still original.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Grand Central Station


Shopping arcade with natural light
Via San Vincenzo, 102r
City Centre
Genoa 16100
Italy
This small commercial centre is in the trendiest street for shopping in Genova: San Vincenzo. The centre is made up of an enormous space which is lit by a large sky light. There are several shops inside which are laid out like stalls with all their stock on display. They sell various items including clothes, music, books, candles, perfume, gadgets, stationery and pizza slices. On Saturday afternoon, it's crowded with young people and we advise against going shopping there on then. However, it is strongly recommended that you keep your ears open for their evening programmes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Grillo Sport Moda


Great for skiing equipment
Via Paolo Emilio Bensa 22r
Genoa 16124
Italy
+39 10 247 7594
On the corner of Piazza della Nunziata, this shop offers an infinite range of clothes, accessories and shoes for all kinds of sports. The articles are made by a good make, synonymous with quality and choice. The owner Alessandro, as well as being a valiant diver, is also a passionate skier. This is the kingdom of skiing, and he will be more than happy to discuss technicalities with you about the skis or boots on offer.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
HobbyPipe


Everything for the professional smoker
Via XII Ottobre, 148r
Genoa 16100
Italy
This tobacconist can satisfy every man's appetite for tobacco. They have everything from rare cigars to smoking devices. They have all the things you would expect to find in the smoking room of an English club - pipes, tobaccos, matches, lighters and refined table games. We also recommend ladies to go in the shop to have a look at the splendid false jewels. These synthetic stones would fool an expert. Set in real gold, the bracelets, necklaces and earrings are extravagant and elegant. They also sell the sort of cigarette cases and lighters which divas from the silver screen draw from their crocodile skin handbags.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Kamarillo


Record shop specialising in jazz music
Via San Vincenzo, 109r
Genoa, Genoa 16121
Italy
+39 10 58 7455
This record shop is slightly away from the main street but it still faces onto the Via San Vicenzo, the city's pedestrianised shopping area. This is on the route of the Saturday afternoon "passaggio". The shop specialises in Jazz: rereleases, new releases, compilations and sections devoted to particular artists. There is a wide choice of different styles of jazz from its origins to fusion and the new schools. There's vinyl for the collectors and CDs for those who want the latest material.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
L'ultima volta che vidi Parigi


Lingerie
Via XX Settembre
Genoa, Genoa 16121
Italy
+39 10 595 4550
The French have style and there's no denying it. They know how to be sexy without being vulgar. This small interesting shop can show you how. The counter is covered with leopard skin and the shop windows are always frivolous and full of color. It brings to mind the atmosphere of the Folies-Bergère in Paris. Located under the porticos on the main thoroughfare, Via XX Settembre, it never fails to catch the eye of the passers by with its fantasy tights, colorful lacy underwear outfits and tight figure-hugging bodies.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
La Rinascente


Large department store.
Via E. Vernazza, 1
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 58 6995
This large department store is about to change site and move to the more central Piazza De Ferrari. However, for the moment it stands in its usual place selling its goods over four floors: casual and sports clothes, accessories and perfumes on the ground floor; furnishings, suitcases, children's clothes and stationery on the basement floor. On the first floor there is men's fashion and on the second floor there is fashion for women. The shop sells high quality, well-recognized goods which are perfect for casual wear. There supply the best brands of perfumes and cosmetics, and there are temporary stands selling clothing and other items from different areas of the world on the theme of great journeys.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
La Tavola del Doge


Oil, cheese and Ligurian specialities
Piazza Matteotti, 80r
Genoa 16123
Italy
+39 10 56 2880
This shop has an interesting range of typical local products. There are red and white wines, liquors made with herbs from the region, and different types of Riviera oil, from the best quality to the most common. They also have cheeses from the Genovese hinterland, preserved vegetables, tomini with oil, jams and honey. They sell really fresh vegetables which come from the countryside. Open on Sundays, it is perfect for tourists and people who find they have nothing in the fridge at the weekend.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Libreria Ducale


Art bookshop for the Palazzo Ducale
Piazza Matteotti, 5
Genoa 16123
Italy
There is an art bookshop next to the ticket office for the Palazzo Ducale. They specialise in art publications, exhibition catalogues, prints and gadgets which are sold in musuem bookshops all around the world. It is worth giving particular attention to the Tormena books among the art publications. They only produce books and materials which concern the city of Genova and its artists. They also sell fun "Genoese" and seaside souvenir items.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Libreria Via Garibaldi 12


Art and history books in Via Garibaldi
Vico dietro il Coro della Maddalena, 40 R
Genoa 16123
Italy
This bookshop is on the Via Garibaldi, the street which also contains the city hall and all of the oldest buildings of the city. For years, it has specialised in art and history books. It's easy to lose track of time as you browse through books in this spacious and well-lit shop. It has recently opened a section which is entirely dedicated to antique collector's books, where they also value and purchase books.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Libreria Via Garibaldi 12 photo by David Battilana
Photo: David Battilana
 

 
Libreria di Piazza delle Erbe


Old and rare books
Piazza delle Erbe, 25r
City Centre
Genoa, Genoa
Italy
+39 10 247 5347
Bookshop selling old and rare books. The shop makes purchases, expert reports and valuations of private collections. It's exactly how you'd expect a used bookshop to be. It faces on to the Piazza delle Erbe in the lively and timeworn city center. The shops' exterior is easily recognizable because the dark wood shop windows are rare in the city center. Once you have gone in, you'll find yourself in a dusty fascinating world of old scripts. You can look at the books yourself or ask the book shop owner to give you some advice: he is only to happy to help.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Lo Spaventapasseri


Original creations somewhere between grunge and glamour
Via San Donato, 37r
City Centre
Genoa, Genoa 16123
Italy
This shop opened recently in the heart of the city centre. All the clothes and accessories are their own designs. Whilst the materials are not of the best quality, they have the right effect and the minimalist lines are very original and modern. They don't have many garments on display and they are still making more clothes. Their jumpers are somewhere between grunge and fashion, offering an interesting choice at a very reasonable price. The shop itself is charming; it has a raised second floor which gives the store a stagy feel.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Metropolitana Genovese


Small, but growing
Genoa, Genoa
Italy
The first effort to build this began in 1907. The first section was opened in 1990 and there are now three stations and ten more planned. In the wait for the network to be completed, it is possible to enjoy a view from the elevated Brin station, designed by the Genoan architect Renzo Piano, who has built great works all over the world, including America and Japan.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Metropolitana Genovese photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Modern Groove


New and second hand records for collectors
Via Luccoli, 77r
Genoa 16121
Italy
This is the best in Sixties sounds, r&b, northern soul, mod jazz, easy listening, power pop, beat, freakbeat, oi, punk, ska and reggae. This record shop is decorated in a 70's style. It is possible to find records you've hunted for a lifetime. It sells entire collections and you can listen to rare goodies and, as well as the rarities, you can buy the latest releases.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mondadori


Books and magazines
Via XX Settembre 210r
Genoa 16100
Italy
This attractive and friendly bookshop is the perfect place to catch up on the latest bestsellers and magazines. If you want something a little more demanding than a commercial title then they can order the book for you. The shop is laid out on two floors. On the ground floor, there are new books, magazines, original language books, monographs, art books and collections of essays. In the basement there are books covering economics, travel, computers, and childrens books. They are also setting up a catalogue of videocassettes and DVD.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Music Store


Music and video megastore
Via Porto Antico, Magazzini del Cotone
Genoa 16123
Italy
+38 10 2518330
The shop is inside the old Cotton warehouse near the Old port. It's open until midnight. It's a huge shop divided into sections (many of which are not well-stocked) of CD's which are then subdivided by price. There are both second hand and new releases, and there is a catalogue which contains both mainstream releases, rereleases and compilations. There are four listening posts and sections for videocassettes and videogames. The staff are friendly and attentive in spite of the cash and carry feeling to the store.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Music Store photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Ospedale Evangelico Internazionale


Small and efficient
Corso Solferino 1a
Genoa 16122
Italy
+39 10 5 5221
http://www.oeige.org/
This is a small, welcoming and clean clinic which is known for its efficiency. If you cannot make it the hospital this is the place to come to for medical assistance.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Panarello


Traditional Genovese bar
Via Galata, 67
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 56 1027
Panarello cake is a must for any Genoese child's birthday. It also comes in a mini version for anyone watching their weight. The biscuits, sold by weight, must also be sampled, including the house specialities; 'Lagaccio' and 'Mescolanza'. There is nowhere to sit here and the bar is always crowded, but it is worth trying any of their biscuits or cakes with a cup of tea or a cappucino.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Panificio Patrone


Genovese Focaccia at the break of dawn
Via Ravecca, 72r
Genoa 16123
Italy
This is a must for anyone who's walking around Genova late at night. The Patrone's oven is turning out focaccia, pizza and croissant at the break of dawn. Located at the end of a narrow lane, it's only a stone's throw from the Expo and the old city centre. The bakery satisfies the most famished appetite. Their onion focaccia bread is a real oasis in the Genoese night. So see you at dawn then!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Parodi


Precious stones and high quality silver jewellery
Via ceccardi, 3r
City Center
Genoa 16121
Italy
+39 10 56 2477
The windows are full of precious silver, perfect stones and classic and modern jewellery. It is elegant, encouraging clientele who, whilst appreciating innovations, want their jewellery to remain refined and subtle. It is possible to have designs drawn up at once should you wish. The stone and the design can be chosen according to individual taste. There is a good range of jewellery however. The shop can satisfy the most different tastes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pasticceria Villa


Patisserie on Via Garibaldi
Via Portello, 2r
Genoa 16124
Italy
+39 10 277 0002
This super patisserie has a beautiful period setting. It is at the ground floor corner of one of the sixteenth century buildings on Via Garibaldi. They sell bombonieres, pastries and cakes, all of which continue the Renaissance beauty of the surroundings. There are always all sorts of sweets and patisseries available. It's a good idea to order cakes. We recommend the flaky pastry jam tart with pastry cream and fruit. It seems like it has jumped out of a painting of Van Dyck just thanks to the way it looks. Don't even ask about the taste!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pasticceria Villa photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Porta Principe


Main Port
Piazza Acquaverde
Genoa
Italy
Commonly known as the Principe, the main gateway is very close to the centro storico, the Acquario di Genova , and one of the University's faculties.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Porta Principe photo by Dean Christakos
Photo: Dean Christakos
Porta Principe photo by Dean Christakos
Photo: Dean Christakos
Porta Principe photo by mauro del piero
Photo: mauro del piero
 

 
Pronto soccorso


Ambulance
Genoa, Genoa
Italy
118 (Emergency)
This ambulance service is there to help (together with police patrols) in the aftermath of road accidents. They can also be contacted for emergencies of a physical nature.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Punto di Vista


Specialists in architectural texts
Stradone Sant'Agostino, 58r
Genoa 16123
Italy
+39 10 277 0661
This shop specialises in architectural texts and catalogues as well as magazines, guides and illustrations. It in a strategic location, near the School of Architecture and also offers kinds of interesting books of a wider public, including literature, all on a architectural theme.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ricordimediastores


Megastore selling records, tapes and musical instruments
Via Fieschi, 20r
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 59 0195
This megastore has three floors offering a choice of various, commercial goods. On the ground floor the tapes and CDs are arranged in different categories including Italian music, compilations, new releases and international sounds. The first floor stocks videos with a good assortment of titles and the second floor is the place to find classical music and instruments from pianos to drums and a section of books and magazines. Great if you're looking for mainstream pop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sigfrid


Trendy makes for men
Via Vernazza, 101
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 58 0097
This is the perfect place for male fashion victims, who suffer from dilated pupils and excessive salivation when confronted with famous brands! This is the place to deal with the symptoms and buy some cool underwear, a designer tie or exclusive clothes by Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Trussardi or Calvin Klein.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sorelle Ascoli


Fine ladies underwear
Piazza Sozziglia, 94-108r
Genoa 16123
Italy
Looking onto the lively Piazza Sozziglia, this old, traditional shop sells ladies lingerie. From wedding lingerie to linen handkerchiefs, this shop has a rich selection including nightwear in cotton and more sophisticated fabrics as well as precious and comfortable dressing gowns. There is also a vast assortment of lingerie in classic shapes and traditional colours and swimming costumes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Streness


Evening wear and sporty clothes
Largo Pertini, 8/9
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 0105702331
This is an exclusive outlet for Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Mani, Versus and Calvin Klein. This haute-couture boutique is the place to go for a suit or evening dress, as there is a wide choice of designer clothes from elegant styles to more sporty gear including trousers, sweaters, jackets and shirts which are all still very stylish. Near the Carlo Felice Theatre, this is the perfect place to find something to wear to the opera.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Susanna Martelli


Old jewellery and period costume jewellery
Vico del fieno, 2
Genoa 16123
Italy
+39 10 277 0393
This is a small shop, in the lodge of an old building, whose window is full of costume jewelery and precious period jewels, from the end of the nineteenth century to the 1970's. Chosen with taste, the pieces are all characterized by a particular charm, and are original and classy. Some design objects are on display here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tomasoni


Sailing gear
Piazza della Vittoria, 117r
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 58 6116
This shop is famous for selling seafaring equipment and clothing. It sells goods by famous names in the sailing world, technical gear and traditional, casual wear with a wide choice of jackets and sweaters including Irish jumpers and water repellent coats. It also sells clothes in technical material, sporty shoes and diving suits. A favorite with Genoese sailors.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tween Door


A small space with fine fashions
Piazzetta Chighizola, 3r
Genoa 16123
Italy
Facing onto a sunlight piazza, furnished with vases and benches, this store has a truly elegant location. Decorated in black, white and grey, the women's collection is displayed on the ground floor while there is a raised level for the children's clthes. Like the decor, the clothes follow a minimalist line, with classic cuts and lively colours always tempered by neutral tones. Next to the shop there is a smaller, but equally elegant, second "tween door", selling tasteful household items.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Upim


Department store with low prices and good quality merchandise
Via XX Settembre, 2
Genoa 16100
Italy
In its refurbished premises, Upim is a good value department store with an original range of stock. It covers two floors, with sections for toiletries, underwear, men and women's fashions and accessories on the ground floor, and household items and stationary on the first floor. Fashion items include interesting fabrics like silk, linen and cashmere. The household goods anticipate stylish, modern clients, with coloured dinner services, co-ordinated tableware and metal garden furniture.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Valoncini


Classic bags and luggage
Via Fieschi, 41r
Genoa 16121
Italy
+39 10 58 7928
This store is very well known throughout the city for its elegant bags, wallets and luggage, which are all Valoncini made. The bags are classic as well as stylish or practical; made in colored leather, several models reappear year after year, as sought after but with slight modifications of detail or material. The luggage pieces are classics among genovese goods: made of fabric with leather reinforcements, available in a trolley design or with traditional carrying handles, in red, blues, green, black. Men's belts and overnight cases are also on display.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Vedova Romanengo


Historic pastry shop
Via Orefici, 31r
Genoa, Genoa 16123
Italy
Two minutes from the Acquarium, a hundred metres from the lively Piazza Bianchi, this is an elegant coffee and pastry shop. This classic, old style sweet shop has a tearoom on the upper floor. In summer, customers can sit outside in one of the liveliest and most surprisingly, light alleyways in the historic centre. Great for a lunchtime snack, they sell excellent vegetable flans and offer tea with pastries at teatime. Visitors can also come here for a quick aperitif before it closes at 7pm.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Vezzoni


Designer label shoes: Prada, Tod's
Largo XII Ottobre, 22r
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 58 5661
Fashionable footwear, including sought after designer names. The window displays are always very interesting as an indication of the latest trends, or a display of classic styles. The store has a wide range of daring footwear, displayed with bold pleasure: aerodynamic shoes, and lethal heels, as well as more traditional styles which stay up to date. The range of men's shoes is stylish for the more elegant as well as the more practical models.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Via Roma


Shopping Street
Via Roma
Genoa
Italy
Via Roma is one of best shopping streets and it is near Piazza De Ferrari. The street is lined with boutiques and clothing stores. Make sure to stop by the elegant men's clothing store, Finollo. Although most of the stores are expensive, this elegant street is worth a visit, even if it's just to window shop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Viganotti


Ancient, hidden chocolaterie
Vicolo dei Castagna, 14r
Genoa 16123
Italy
+39 10 20 8561
A traditional chocolaterie which is still run as it once was. If the quantity required is more than a Sunday chocolate box, it is worth ordering. It is impossible to find, tucked away in a little sidestreet, although near Piazza Matteotti. Managing to locate the entrance in order to sample one of these chocolates is like a treasure hunt. The shop closes early in the evening, and orders take a while to process. However, if you are lucky enough to dissolve a fondant cream in your mouth or crunch on a chocolate covered nut, you will be willing to begin the hunt all over again. Despite these minor hitches, you'll find that the staff are friendly and polite.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Vigili del Fuoco


Fire Service
Genoa, Genoa
Italy
115 (Emergency)
The fire service is available twenty four hours a day (including all public holidays).

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Volpi


If it should snow
Piazza della Vittoria, 57r
Genoa
Italy
+39 10 56 6161 / +39 10 56 1661
Volpi links Genoa-Nizza and Genoa-Malpensa. You can also hire coaches and the garage is strategically located, a few hundred metres from Christopher Columbus airport. When flights for Milan are diverted due to fog. Volpi is ready to transfer passengers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Wynona Records


Independant label CDs and records
via Galata 51B/R, Area Banca Carige
Genoa 16100
Italy
This shop was recently opened by three young entrepreneurs, and is now known locally as 'the three guys' shop'. There is not an enormous range of stock, but the quality albums are much sought after, and even for the most sophisticated it would be difficult not to find something interesting. There is a good selection of LPs, 7' singles, punk cds, ska, emo, indie, noise, and heavy metal. Those who still remain unimpressed will be pleased with the selection of T-shirts and merchandise featuring their favorite bands. They buy second-hand records and cds. This shop deserves support.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Zuccotti


A hidden chocolaterie worth finding
Via Santa Zita, 36r
Genoa 16100
Italy
+39 10 58 0504
Zuccotti's philosophy is this: the chocolate must be of very high quality, as well as the iced chestnuts and sweets. This is what counts. The decor of the shop in which these delights are sold does not need to be classy and elegant. So it isn't. In the peak seasons (Easter and Christmas) queues stretch onto the pavement. Customers wait patiently to enter an empty, run down shopfront, while all the real activity is in the kitchens behind. The wait is long, but the end product is worth the wait.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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