When we arrived in Genoa, also called Genova, we discovered much about this destination that many in Italy already know: that it’s a little gritty but highly welcoming, the pasta is as fabulous as any ...
In "The Innocents Abroad," Mark Twain describes the narrow streets of Genoa as "crooked as a corkscrew." "You go along these gloomy cracks, and look up and behold the sky like a mere ribbon of light, ...