Livorno

Livorno

Province of Livorno

Livorno is the third-largest city and main port of Tuscany, located on the Ligurian Sea. It's famous for its canal-laced Venezia Nuova (New Venice) district, historic fortifications, the grand checkerboard Terrazza Mascagni, and a rich multicultural history as an important free port under the Medici family.

Practical Travel Guide for Livorno

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.

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Italian

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Hello
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Excuse me
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Local Currency

Getting Around

The Livorno city center is largely walkable. Local bus service is extensive and affordable. Trains are a convenient way to make day trips to Pisa, Florence, and other Tuscan cities. The main cruise port is located close to the city center.

Local Flavors

Livorno's cuisine is deeply rooted in its maritime tradition, featuring fresh seafood and influenced by its historical multi-ethnic community, particularly the Jewish community. The cooking is characterized by rustic, rich flavors.

Cacciucco (Livorno Fish Stew)Torta di Ceci (Chickpea flatbread)Ponce Livornese (Livorno-style Punch)