Genoa Live Webcams

Live webcams in Genoa broadcast real-time views of streets, squares, hotels, the airport, seaport, promenades, beaches, and attractions of a city and the capital of the Liguria region in northwestern Italy. The webcams offer panoramic views of the city, its surrounding nature, and current weather conditions in Genoa from anywhere in the world. Some webcams also broadcast with sound. The most popular live webcams are listed at the top of the streaming list. A map on this page displays the exact location of each webcam in Genoa.

About Genoa

Genoa is a city and the administrative center of the Liguria region in northwestern Italy, as well as the country’s largest seaport. The city is located on the shore of the Gulf of Genoa in the Ligurian Sea, near the French border and 200 kilometers (124 miles) northeast of Nice. Genoa is the center of the Ligurian Riviera, known for its mild climate, seaside resorts, and picturesque nature.

The city has a population of about 580,000 people and covers an area of 244 square kilometers (94 square miles). Genoa is the core of the Greater Genoa metropolitan area, which has a population of over 1.5 million people. It is the sixth-largest city in Italy after Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin, and Palermo.

Genoa is one of Italy’s major transportation hubs, featuring the largest seaport in Italy, the Christopher Columbus International Airport, and a metro system.

Climate in Genoa

The climate in Genoa is Mediterranean with subtropical influences, characterized by hot, sunny summers and cool, wet winters. The Ligurian Sea significantly impacts the weather, often causing rapid changes. Summers in Genoa are very comfortable, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). Winters are mild, with temperatures often reaching 10°C (50°F). The webcams show the current weather in Genoa right now.

Attractions in Genoa

Genoa is considered one of the most beautiful and colorful cities in Italy, with endless fascinating sights:

Christ of the Abyss: This remarkable statue, submerged at a depth of 17 meters (56 feet) in the Italian Riviera, greets divers and diving enthusiasts.

Palazzi dei Rolli: Known for its stunning 16th-century architecture, this area was once home to the Genoese aristocracy and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Via Garibaldi: This UNESCO World Heritage street is a promenade of luxury mansions and palaces that housed the Genoese nobility.

Staglieno Cemetery: Despite its somber nature, it is one of the city’s most popular attractions due to its incredible sculptures and monuments.

Old Port of Genoa (Marina Porto Antico): Not just a harbor welcoming ships, but a vibrant entertainment center featuring historical buildings, the city aquarium, the maritime museum, and a well-maintained botanical garden.

Beaches in Genoa

Genoa’s Italian Riviera is renowned for its cultural richness and stunning coastline, attracting thousands of tourists annually. Most beaches are located in the city’s outskirts and nearby towns.

Sestri Levante: A complex of beaches known for their comfort and accessibility, with fine sand and shallow, gradual entry into the sea, ideal for young children.

Camogli Beaches: Located 25 kilometers (15 miles) from Genoa, these beaches are small but highly accommodating, mostly covered with pebbles, and feature a gentle entry into the sea with a unique charm.

Finale Ligure: A stunning beach area 50 kilometers (31 miles) away, worth the trip for its excellent infrastructure and wide range of activities for both children and adults. It has been awarded the UNESCO “Blue Flag” for cleanliness and quality.