Acquario di Genova
The Aquarium of Genoa hosts the most extensive range of aquatic biodiversity in Europe. The exhibition gallery consists of over 70 exhibits and about 12,000 specimen of 600 species, from all the seas of the world. From the rarest species such as manatees – marine mammals that may be at the origin of the legend of mermaids – to the most famous ones such as dolphins, penguins and sharks – the great predators of the sea; but also jellyfish, seals and multi-coloured tropical fish species. Come with us in a journey that will fill you with a range of emotions and inspire you to respect deeply the sea and its extraordinary inhabitants.

Lanterna of Genoa.
Visit the monumental complex of the Lanterna, the symbol of the city: go through the walking path of 800 metres facing the port, leading to the open air museum. You will have the opportunity of enjoying Genova on the panoramic terrace.

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Prices

Adult: € 34,00
Youth 18/26 year: €29
Children 4/12 years old: € 18.00
Children 13/17 years old: € 28,00
Infant 0/3 years old: free of charge.


Ticket inclusions: entrance to Acquario di Genova and entrance to Lanterna of Genoa.

The price includes

Combined ticket Acquario di Genova and Lanterna

The fee does not include

Everything not expressly indicated in the prices include

Useful information

Acquario di Genova
Hours

February, October - December

Monday – Friday: 10:00am – 08:00pm (last entry 06:00pm)
Saturday – Sunday – Holidays: 09:00am – 08:00pm (last entry 06:00pm)
March - June, from September 1st: daily 09:00am - 08:00pm (last entry 06:00pm)
From July 01st to August 31st: daily 08:30am - 08:00pm (last entry 06:00 pm).

 

Lanterna of Genoa

Opening time

Every day from 10:00 am to 06:00 pm, last entry 05:00 pm

 

April: 19, 20, 21 25,26 e 27 
May 01, 02, 03, 04, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25 e 31
June: 1, 02, 07. 08, 14 e 15

Closing: December25th, January 1st 

Notice
Access to the lighthouse is restricted to a limited number of people at any one time.
There are 172 steps to reach the first panoramic balcony of the lighthouse: visitors need to be in good physical conditions. The visit is not recommended for people with heart diseases, mobility problems and for pregnant women.
Visitors need to wear appropriate shoes to visit the lighthouse.
In case of bad weather/thunderstorm/ weather alert visits are suspended.
Animals are not allowed.
Minors must be accompanied.
A pair of peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) guards the Lighthouse: the presence of pigeon and seagull’s remains is due to them.
Do not lean over, do not climb over or throw objects from the parapets.
Upon entry, the contents of any bags, backpacks, suitcases, jackets and bum bags of any size will be checked by guards (with a special identification tag). Access (even to the external areas) will not be allowed to visitors who do not agree to undergo the checks. Toy guns of any kind, compressed air guns, rocket guns, shooting guns, slingshots and any other object that could be considered a weapon, drones not expressly authorized, tripods or any object of a bulky nature are not allowed. Specifically: firearms of all kinds, such as pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns, knives of any size, climbing ropes and other objects deemed unsuitable for the visit, for the safety of the monument and the staff. Backpacks of any size, photographic tripods and/or bulky items must be left in the cloakroom after checking.
In the outdoor areas it is forbidden to play ball, ride a bike, use skateboards, roller blades, scooters, overboards and drones and it is forbidden to consume food (no picnic area).

The Administration is relieved of any liability relating to damage to persons or property caused by non-compliance with this regulation.
Info, accessibility, assistance and reservations:  +39 010 8938088 – info@lanternadigenova.it

Info Lanterna of Genoa
Dogs allowed: no.
Slot individual entrances: no
Suggested for: people with good physical abilities (considering the 172 stairs up and the 800 metres walking path).
Not appropriate for: people with reduced mobility (wheel-chair-pram), or heart conditions.
Clothing advised: comfort shoes/ sneakers (no-heels).