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Day 50 – Genova

0km of 3281 so far…

I slept well, had the basic breakfast of the hostel and took the bus downhill for the center of Genova. As I was cycling into it, I hated it a little bit, because of the heavy traffic, the endless construction sites and then the massive hills. But as I spend a whole day in it, I realized it’s a city full of nice corners and full of history.

I started the day in the port, which is big and densely build with even an overhead big road running across it. The port it self hosts an aquarium along with a biosphere, some modern constructions from the celebrations of the 500 years of the discovery of America and an old ship. Genova proud to be the birth place of Cristoforo Colombo.

To the sails! Hooray...
To the sails! Hooray…
The overhead road by the pedestrianized port
The overhead road by the pedestrianized port
The facade of the old city
The facade of the old city
Tunnels within the city
Tunnels within the city
Cristoforo Colombo's home
Cristoforo Colombo’s home

Apparently Genova has the biggest old city in Europe and it feels to be. It is full of small alleys, the tightest I’ve seen so far and every now and then there will be a small square with a cafe or two, or a church. The alleys apart from apartments, are packed with cafe, restaurants and shop, keeping the whole area alive. I also like the fact that most of the shops are specialized to one thing like the old days. I saw one for keys, one for soaps and candles, one with a frame maker, one with a shoe maker and so on.

Sant Lorenzo
Sant Lorenzo
A small garden
A small garden
Vespas... manby of them
Vespas… many of them
I bet the neibours play cards across the window
I bet the neighbors play cards across the window
One of the many little squares within the small alleys
One of the many little squares within the small alleys
I need one urgently, but I'll wait until the end
I need one urgently, but I’ll wait until the end
Carabinieri and men with funny hats
Carabinieri and Robin Hoods

After going around the city for a few hours, I visited the Garibaldi street, which is since 2006 is protected by UNESCO. It was build around 1500-1600 and at its entire length has palaces both sides, that were used by the families as luxurious hotels to host big names, politicians and popes.

Via Garibaldi
Via Garibaldi

The inside garden of one of the palaces
The inside garden of one of the palaces

I had some pasta with pesto for lunch, I bought some supplies for the night and made my way to the hills for an restful afternoon. Tomorrow I’ll have to cross the mountains to make it to the norther parts of Italy.

Day 46 – Nice

0km of 3042km so far…

And here I am, still in  Nice. One of the advantages of solo cycle touring, is that I can change my plans at any time. Last night I met Imen in the hostel. Sh is just about to start her studies in Nice, so as she is new to the city we said to go around and explore it. I didn’t mind at all staying another day in Nice and another day in France. It would also be good for my knee to get some extra rest.

One of the employees of the hostel is Greek and the very first Greek person I met during my entire trip in France.  I find it a little bit strange, but it is true. He told me there is a Greek church just around the corner from the hostel, so we decided to go and have a look.

The Greek church an the embasy

The Greek church an the embasy

Later on, we went via the old city to the other side of the hill, where there is the port of Nice. It’s a small port, but if fits one ferry, many yatchs and even more small fishing boats.

A patch of sand, just so everybody is happy

A patch of sand, just so everybody is happy

Pick one

Pick one

Fishing boats

Fishing boats

There was a music festival taking place in one of the churches in the old part of the city. Part of the festival had a flower decoration exhibition, so the church was full of flowers filling the space with a nice scent.

The door of the church with the flowers

The door of the church with the flowers

The inside decorations of the church

The inside decorations of the church

After going up and down the hill for another time, we ended up spending some time in one of the plazas of the old city for an ice cream.

Apparently this is the best icecream of Nice

Apparently this is the best icecream of Nice

Outdoor activities

Outdoor activities