A last blast of summer: five cities in southern Europe perfect for late-season sun
Briefly

Genoa's palatial architecture is a defining feature of its old town, showcasing over 100 Renaissance and baroque structures, many of which are open to the public.
Palazzo Ducale, built in 1298 and the home of the Doge in 1339, serves as Genoa’s cultural hub, hosting important exhibitions and art retrospectives.
Genoa's charm lies not only in its grand palaces but also in being a vibrant port city, filled with local eateries, artisan food shops, and bustling streets.
The city hosts special Rolli Days and the Rolli Experience weekends, offering guided tours, dinners, and stays in its historic palaces, enhancing visitor engagement.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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