Livorno

Important port of Tuscany and final destination of the Cammino di San Jacopo. An open sea city with its "New Venice" neighborhood and iconic Terraza Mascagni.

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Livorno, the principal port of Tuscany, is the final destination of the Cammino di San Jacopo, the route that starts from Florence. The arrival at this open and cosmopolitan city is the meeting point between the pilgrim and the Tyrrhenian Sea. Unlike other Tuscan cities, Livorno is not a medieval city, but an idealized port city in the Renaissance period, marked by a history of trade and multiculturalism. Its most characteristic neighborhood is "Venezia Nuova" (New Venice), navigated by canals that give it a special charm. For the pilgrim who finishes his journey, one of the most special moments is strolling along the Terrazza Mascagni, an impressive lookout with a checkered floor that gazes out at the sea. The cuisine, with dishes like "cacciucco" (fish soup), is another of its great attractions. Although it's a less conventional final destination than Santiago or Rome, arriving in Livorno is completing a journey through the heart of the Renaissance and reaching the vastness of the sea, a perfect ending for a Tuscan pilgrimage.

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St. John in Tuscany

Tirrenia - Livorno

32.00 km 10.67 h Baja

From: Tirrenia

To: Livorno

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