Albenga is a town in Liguria, it as ancient town with a well preserved historical centre and a seaside resort.
Unlike many other towns on the Ligurian riviera, Albenga has a mostly flat or even urban area. The town sits on a river plane at the mouth of the Centa river.
The town was probably established in pre-Roman times. The present historical centre is medieval but laid out in a grid originating from the Roman castrum (fortified military camp). Among its key buildings are the modest 6th century Baptistry, more striking are the many towers rising above the roofs.
From Nice and Ventimiglia in the west. Most trains depart from Ventimiglia, travellers arriving by regional trains from France must transfer there. A smaller number of express trains (Intercity) depart from Nice and continue into Italy.
From Savona and Genova in the east.
Albenga railway station, Piazza Giacomo Matteotti. 2021-05-20
The historical centre is perfect for strolling. In fact it is so small that for most people other transport is not needed. The distance between the historical centre and the beach is a bit long for frequent hikes, but it is a pleasant hike along tree-lined avenues with modest traffic. Unlike many other towns in the region, Albenga is quite flat and cycling is not hard work.
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