What to do and see in Rapallo, Liguria: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

September 3, 2021 Myesha Cogley

A port city of about 30,000 on Italy’s Ligurian Coast, Rapallo lies on the Tigullio Gulf about 15 miles southeast of Genoa. The 16th-century Castello sul Mare (Castle-on-the-Sea) is Rapallo’s most prominent landmark, sitting as it does smack in the harbor. The sixth-century Basilica of Santi Gervasio e Protasio is also worth a visit. For a real treat, take the bus or the funivia (cable car) to the sanctuary of Nostra Signora di Montallegro (Our Lady of Montallegro), which offers stunning views.
Restaurants in Rapallo

1. The Green Boat

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The Green Boat

Our boat "Opportunity" is a Utility Portofino 748, a one of a kind ligurian boat being built with refined wood by the last native shipwrights. Born and concise to recreate the glamour atmosphere of the '50s in the Ligurian Coast now at your disposal to live unique and unrepeatable moments. Daily Charter, Day cruise, half day and per hours services. Portofino, S. Margherita Ligure, Rapallo, Camogli, San Fruttuoso, Sestri Levante.

2. Santuario di Nostra Signora di Montallegro

Via al Santuario 24, 16035, Rapallo Italy +39 0185 239000 http://www.santuarionsmontallegro.com/index.asp
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Santuario di Nostra Signora di Montallegro

Reviewed By MiguelbBuenosAires - Missoula, United States

Take the funicular to this 600+ meters high Sanctuary. The church is absolutely beautiful with a nice history behind. The views from both the funicular and the sanctuary are unique and gorgeous. Definitely a recommended spot. We have been around many towns in the Ligurian region and Rapallo with the sanctuary, it’s rebuilt port and it’s city centre (with a stop at Eldolz... coffee shop - highly recommended as well) was a nice surprise and a delight to visit.

3. San Michele di Pagana

Via San Michele di Pagana, Rapallo Italy
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San Michele di Pagana

4. Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo

Via Prelo 1, 16035, Rapallo Italy
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Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo

5. La Funivia Rapallo-Montallegro

Piazzale Silvio Solari 2, 16035, Rapallo Italy +39 0185 52341 http://www.comune.rapallo.ge.it/pagina600_la-funivia-rapallo-montallegro.html
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La Funivia Rapallo-Montallegro

Reviewed By Nslater1 - Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

We had planned to take a return ride on La Funivia, and luckily when we arrived at the Rapallo entrance we were just in time for a ride. Excellent customer service, brilliant old fashioned, yet incredibly efficient and beautiful little cable car carriages to ride within. When you reach the top- a short 10 minute ride to Monteallegro, a lovely scenic mountain hamlet awaits, with a range of walking trails to explore. And even if you don’t fancy a walk, you can certainly enjoy a coffee or gelato enjoying the magical vista of Rapallo and surrounding villages below.

6. Incendio del Castello con la Processione Religiosa dei Crocifissi

Lungomare, Castello di Rapallo, Rapallo Italy
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Incendio del Castello con la Processione Religiosa dei Crocifissi

7. Castello di Rapallo

16035, Rapallo Italy +39 0185 6801 http://www.comune.rapallo.ge.it/pagina501_lantico-castello-sul-mare.html#mappa
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Castello di Rapallo

Reviewed By Tuxilla - Province of Genoa, Italy

Walking along the seafront of Rapallo you happen upon the unusual site of a small castle set in the shallow waters, connected to the shore by a walkaway. The picturesque architecture was built in the sixteenth century, after Turkish pirate-admiral Dragut pillaged the town in 1549, slaughtering the man and kidnapping the women and children to enslave them. The republic of Genoa, an ally and protector of Rapallo, decided to strengthen its defenses, and built the castle. Owned today by the municipality, the Castello is the seat of art exhibitions, and a beautiful sight for the strollers.

8. Bagni La Marina

Via Pomaro 16 San Michele di Pagana, 16035, Rapallo Italy +39 347 502 7063
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Bagni La Marina

9. Parco Comunale Luigi Casale

Rapallo Italy
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Parco Comunale Luigi Casale

10. Chiosco della Musica

Piazza Martiri della Liberta, 16035, Rapallo Italy
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Chiosco della Musica

Reviewed By belljulie63 - Manchester, United Kingdom

This is in the centre of town the paintings on the ceiling are beautiful you can sit inside and people watch or just take photos as I did

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