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Discover the most popular places to visit in Riomaggiore
Castle of Riomaggiore
9.2/10 (196 reviews)
This 13th-century fortress crowns Riomaggiore with sweeping views of the Ligurian Sea and colorful village below. Explore medieval stone walls and twin towers before catching the golden sunset over the Mediterranean.
Manarola Nativity
9.0/10 (45 reviews)
The world's largest illuminated nativity transforms Manarola's hillside with 300+ life-sized figures made from recycled materials. View this breathtaking display nightly Dec-Jan against the Ligurian Sea.
Church of San Lorenzo
9.2/10 (84 reviews)
This 14th-century Gothic-Ligurian church boasts a sandstone façade and rose window above Manarola. Climb to its elevated position for breathtaking coastal views and admire the Baroque interior with its Virgin Mary triptych.
Spiaggia del Paese
9.4/10 (26 reviews)
This rocky cove at the heart of Riomaggiore offers crystal-clear waters against a backdrop of colorful cliffside homes. Bring water shoes to navigate the smooth stones and enjoy the tranquil Ligurian Sea views.
Church of San Giovanni Battista
9.2/10 (66 reviews)
This 14th-century Gothic church showcases intricate Carrara marble details and significant religious artworks. Climb to its elevated position for panoramic views of Riomaggiore and the shimmering Ligurian Sea.
Azienda Agricola Capellini Luciano
9.0/10 (29 reviews)
This family-run winery in Volastra crafts the renowned Sciacchetrà dessert wine using traditional methods. Sample their Cinque Terre DOC wines while enjoying panoramic views of the terraced Ligurian coastline.
Via dell'Amore
10.0/10 (1 review)
Carved into Cinque Terre's cliffs, Via dell'Amore offers breathtaking Mediterranean views along its path. Stroll between Riomaggiore and Manarola while enjoying artistic installations and the gentle sea breeze.
Guardiola Tower
9.0/10 (43 reviews)
This historic tower once guarded Riomaggiore against Saracen raids, now serving as a nature observation point. Enjoy panoramic sea views while spotting local birds along peaceful hiking trails.
"15 minutes outside Riomaggiore, which I was worried about at first, however it was really nice to leave the busy town and the bus schedule was convenient. Large patio with amazing views. Incredible restaurant just up the street (il Borgo di campi) family owned, great food, two of the best meals we had on our trip to Italy. Hotel staff were incredibly friendly and helpful."
"Hotel is outstanding, it’s over 500 years old and it’s immaculate, food was great, very quiet, first time we have ever stayed in a Palace, room was large with a King bed. My only criticism is that it doesn’t have a true shower. Staff were so polite and accommodating ….we loved the place. Shout out to Lucia who checked us in made us feel so welcome. Appreciated Irina’s help this morning on the check out. "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.