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  1. 25 maj 2024 · Venice to Cinque Terre: +-400 km (250 miles), 4,5 hours by car and 5,5-7 hours by train. Milan to Cinque Terre: +-200km (125 miles), 2,5 hours by car and about 3-4 hours by train. Florence to Cinque Terre: +-150km (95 miles), 1h45 by car and about 2,5 hours by train.

  2. 21 maj 2024 · Now a National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Cinque Terre attracts up to 2.4 million visitors annually, who explore its dramatic cliffs and charming coastal villages by foot, boat, and train.The Cinque Terre is situated just south of Genoa in northwest Italy.

  3. 22 maj 2024 · The Cinque Terre Express runs from La Spezia in the south to Levanto in the north, departing every 15-20 minutes. While the Cinque Terre are accessible by car, the narrow, winding roads and limited parking options make traveling by train a much more convenient choice. To move from one town to the next, you can either hike or catch the train.

  4. 8 maj 2024 · There is a public boat from Santa Margherita Ligure that offers wonderful views of Portofino from the water once you arrive. Best tours in Portofino: —> Portofino Boat and Walking Tour with Pesto Cooking & Lunch —> Portofino Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide —> Exclusive Private Day Trip: Portofino & Santa Margherita

  5. 26 maj 2024 · Essentially, the Cinque Terre are five towns located along the rugged, mountainous coast between La Spezia (at the south end) and Levanto (at the northern end). In an attempt to protect the stretch from development, this delightful slice of paradise was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, and a national park in 1999.

  6. 25 maj 2024 · Getting here from Cinque Terre takes about an hour: first by train to Santa Margherita Ligure, then by bus to Portofino. We recommend visiting this marvelous village if you are nearby. You can find more information on this website: Portofino - www.bestofcinqueterre.com

  7. 17 maj 2024 · The biggest feature of Cinque Terre is its winding and narrow colorful alleys, built on sea rocks, with beautiful views of the sea and sky. Cinque Terre was listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997 and was designated a national park in 1999. La Spezia is the only place you must pass to enter the Cinque Terre.

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