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Practical info — Chiavari

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💡 Tips

  • Chiavari is famous for its extensive porticoes (archways) that stretch for miles, making it great for walking even in rain.
  • Check out the daily open-air market in Piazza Mazzini for fresh produce and authentic local flavors.
  • The train station is centrally located, making it easy to visit Portofino or Cinque Terre without a car.
  • Look out for the 'Chiavarina' chairs, an iconic light wooden chair designed here and famous worldwide.
  • Take a sunset stroll along the Passeggiata Mare, the town's wide and scenic seaside promenade.

🍽 Food

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Farinata

A chickpea savory pancake; the best ones are found in historical wood-oven shops called 'Sciamadda'.

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Sorbetto alla Chiavarese

A refreshing traditional fruit sorbet made by local gelato artisans in the city center.

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Testaroli con Pesto

Ancient pancake-like pasta served with fresh pesto, typical of the eastern Ligurian coast.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Carruggio Dritto

The main shopping street in the historic center, lined with elegant boutiques and old-world shops.

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Antiques Market

Held every second weekend of the month, this famous market fills the porticoes with unique vintage finds.

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Villa Rocca Botanical Park

A terraced park with exotic plants, waterfalls, and panoramic views over the Gulf of Tigullio.

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Cathedral of Nostra Signora dell'Orto

A grand and peaceful cathedral that has a quiet escape from the busy shopping streets.

Set beautifully along the Italian Riviera, Chiavari is an elegant coastal town that provides a well-suited blend of history, culture, and seaside relaxation. Its historical center, characterized by miles of medieval porticoes and beautifully preserved 19th-century palaces, creates a wonderful setting for leisurely walks. The town's bustling daily market, alongside traditional artisan workshops and fantastic Ligurian eateries, gives visitors an authentic taste of local life, where fresh pesto, focaccia, and local wines are always on the menu. The waterfront is defined by a wide, well-kept promenade and a shoreline that caters to all types of beachgoers. From the lively atmosphere of Bagni Lido, Bagni Nino, and Bagni Ste to the accessible and open spaces of the Spiaggia libera, there is a spot for everyone. Visitors looking for comfort will appreciate Bagni Ciccio, while the Duna Beach (discoteca e stabilimento) gives both a relaxing daytime beach club experience and animated nighttime entertainment. The clear Ligurian waters here are fantastic for a refreshing dip on a hot summer day. Chiavari is very well-connected, with a train station that places it within easy reach of the famous Cinque Terre to the east and Portofino to the west. This strategic location makes it a superb hub for exploring the broader Ligurian coastline. With its beautiful botanical gardens, appealing harbor, and a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere, Chiavari remains one of the most delightful gems for an Italian seaside vacation.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C4471115202323181495
Rain mm5862716967473647619713175

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Geography

Population
26,572
Coordinates
44.31757, 9.32446

Facts

  • Famous for elegant medieval porticoes
  • Close proximity to Cinque Terre
  • Features clean pebbly beaches
  • Excellent traditional Ligurian cuisine
  • Home to the Duna Beach nightlife spot
  • Has a lovely botanical garden
  • Historical artisan traditions
  • Easily accessible via coastal railway

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Sights in the town Chiavari (9)

Bagni Ste🎡 recreation

A beach club with sun loungers and a bar on Chiavari's seafront.

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Bagni Ciccio🎡 recreation

A small, local beach operation with umbrellas and a kiosk in Chiavari.

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Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino - Area Contigua Promontorio delle Grazie -🌿 nature

A protected coastal area with cliffs and Mediterranean scrub on the Portofino peninsula, near Chiavari.

manufatto ex Monte Telegrafo🏺 historical

A former telegraph station atop Monte Telegrafo, now a historic ruin with panoramic views.

Madonna delle Grazie⛪ religious

A sanctuary on a hill with a large staircase and sea views.

Sant'Antonino Martire di Sanguineto⛪ religious

Sant'Antonino Martire di Sanguineto in Chiavari is dedicated to Saint Antoninus Martyr.

Bagni Nino🎡 recreation

An informal beach kiosk with sunbed rentals on Chiavari's free beach.

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Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo⛪ religious

A sanctuary named after an olive tree, with a frescoed interior.

Castello🏰 castle

A medieval castle on a hill above Chiavari, offering views of the Gulf of Tigullio.

Frequently asked questions

Chiavari: where is it located?
Chiavari is located in Italy.
Chiavari: what is there to see?
Highlights include Bagni Ste, Bagni Ciccio, Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino - Area Contigua Promontorio delle Grazie -.
Chiavari: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Chiavari: why is it worth visiting?
Set beautifully along the Italian Riviera, Chiavari is an elegant coastal town that provides a well-suited blend of history, culture, and seaside relaxation.
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