Livorno

City Livorno, Tuscany, Italy

What to expect

Livorno is a port city on the Ligurian Sea in the Tuscany region of Italy. It was designed as an 'ideal town' during the Renaissance and has a rich history, with evidence of its past visible in its many churches, villas, and palaces. The city has a multicultural heritage, having been a free port and duty-free area, and has been influenced by various cultures, including Greek, Jewish, and Armenian. Visitors can explore the historic Fortezza Vecchia, stroll through the charming Venezia Nuova district, and enjoy the stunning views from the Terrazza Mascagni. The city also features several museums, including the Giovanni Fattori Civic Museum, and the Italian Naval Academy. Livorno's harbor is both commercial and touristic, and the city is known for its vibrant culture and delectable cuisine

Plan your family visit to the Livorno with these blog insights 👇

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Livorno with children

Livorno with children
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited Livorno with our kids and discovered its beautiful historic center and the Terrazza Mascagni

Highlights: We enjoyed the unique atmosphere of the historic center and the beautiful view from the Terrazza Mascagni ✨

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(Tip!) Pisa with kids: 7 family activities!

(Tip!) Pisa with kids: 7 family activities!
This family's experience:

Activities: From Pisa you can reach the town of Livorno by train in less than fifteen minutes

Highlights: You can visit this district by boat. The boat leaves from the harbor and travels through the canals of the center and you will see the fortress, the New Venice district and Piazza della Repubblica, among others ✨