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ℹ️Practical 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
A chickpea savory pancake; the best ones are found in historical wood-oven shops called 'Sciamadda'.
A refreshing traditional fruit sorbet made by local gelato artisans in the city center.
Ancient pancake-like pasta served with fresh pesto, typical of the eastern Ligurian coast.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
The main shopping street in the historic center, lined with elegant boutiques and old-world shops.
Held every second weekend of the month, this famous market fills the porticoes with unique vintage finds.
A terraced park with exotic plants, waterfalls, and panoramic views over the Gulf of Tigullio.
A grand and peaceful cathedral that has a quiet escape from the busy shopping streets.
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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.
- Location: Italy
- Top sights: Bagni Ste · Bagni Ciccio · Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino - Area Contigua Promontorio delle Grazie -
- Nearby: Sestri Levante (8 km)
- Population: ~26.572
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | 4 | 4 | 7 | 11 | 15 | 20 | 23 | 23 | 18 | 14 | 9 | 5 |
| Rain mm | 58 | 62 | 71 | 69 | 67 | 47 | 36 | 47 | 61 | 97 | 131 | 75 |
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Geography
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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Morning begins with a gentle stroll along the coast, exploring the calming seaside atmospheres of Bagni Ste and Bagni Ciccio. Midday brings a vibrant energy at Bagni Nino, where the local beach culture truly comes alive under the bright sun. In the afternoon, the journey turns inland towards the spiritual serenity of the beautiful Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo. Evening falls as you reach the historic Castello, offering breathtaking sunset views over the picturesque town of Chiavari.
Bagni Ste
Bagni Ciccio
Bagni Nino
Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo
Castello
Morning brings coastal rain, but Chiavari's famous arcades offer perfect shelter for walkers. By noon, stay under the protective porticos near the historic center. Afternoon climbs to the sanctuary require sturdy waterproof boots as the stone paths become quite slippery. Evening settles in with rain-slicked streets reflecting the warm glow of the streetlamps.
Bagni Ste
Bagni Ciccio
Bagni Nino
Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo
Castello
The winter morning is crisp and chilly; layered clothing is essential for the coastal walk. By noon, the sun might offer some warmth, but the sea breeze remains sharp. Be sure to reach the castle before the early sunset at 5:00 PM for the best light. Evening arrives early, making cozy cafes very inviting.
Bagni Ste
Bagni Ciccio
Bagni Nino
Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo
Castello
Your morning ride kicks off in the lush landscapes of the Parco Naturale, followed by a serene stop at the beautiful Madonna delle Grazie. Midday sees you cruising down to the coast, catching the refreshing sea breezes at the relaxed seaside setting of Bagni Ste. Afternoon pedaling takes you gently uphill towards Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo and the historic San Martino di Maxena. As evening approaches, a rewarding final climb brings you to the Castello for a majestic twilight panorama over the entire valley.
Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino
Madonna delle Grazie
Bagni Ste
Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo
San Martino di Maxena
Castello
On a rainy morning, Portofino Park trails can be muddy; stick to paved cycling routes for safety. By noon, the quiet interiors of the sanctuaries offer a dry break from the persistent drizzle. Afternoon descents require careful braking on the slick tarmac. Evening cycling is atmospheric as the rain-washed streets glow under the lamps.
Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino
Madonna delle Grazie
Bagni Ste
Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo
San Martino di Maxena
Castello
Winter mornings offer crystal-clear views in the park, but cycling gloves are a must against the cold wind. At noon, stick to sunny stretches to maintain body warmth during the ride. Afternoon brings an early sunset at 5:00 PM, so ensure your bike lights are bright for the castle climb. Evening ends with the cozy glow of the town.
Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino
Madonna delle Grazie
Bagni Ste
Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo
San Martino di Maxena
Castello
The morning drive starts with the fascinating historical heights of Monte Telegrafo and the breathtaking coastal cliffs of the Parco Naturale. Midday is spent peacefully navigating the picturesque inland roads to visit the rustic Sant'Antonino Martire and San Martino di Maxena. During the afternoon, you will explore the imposing walls of the medieval Castello and the culturally rich Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo. Your evening smoothly concludes with a relaxing and refreshing seaside stop at the lively beachfront of Bagni Nino.
manufatto ex Monte Telegrafo
Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino
Sant'Antonino Martire di Sanguineto
San Martino di Maxena
Castello
Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo
Bagni Nino
On a rainy morning, scenic coastal roads can be misty; drive carefully through the bends. At noon, park near the sanctuaries and use a sturdy umbrella for the short walks to the entrances. Afternoon climbs to the castle require caution on wet slopes. Evening rain creates a beautiful light show in the harbor as seen from the car.
manufatto ex Monte Telegrafo
Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino
Sant'Antonino Martire di Sanguineto
San Martino di Maxena
Castello
Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo
Bagni Nino
Enjoy the crisp winter views from the warmth of your car, but watch for icy patches on shaded high roads. At noon, cruise along the sunny coastline for the best Mediterranean light. Afternoon visits to the castle should be timed before the early 5:00 PM sunset. Evening drives reveal the stunningly lit coastline under the winter stars.
manufatto ex Monte Telegrafo
Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino
Sant'Antonino Martire di Sanguineto
San Martino di Maxena
Castello
Santuario Madonna dell'Ulivo
Bagni Nino
Sights in the town Chiavari (9)
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