Genoa's new cruise port promenade reopens, The Cesare Imperiale waterfront promenade, which cuts along Genoa's cruise port, officially opens to passengers following the completion of extensive refurbishment works.
The panoramic 300-metre walk connects Ponte dei Mille to Ponte Andrea Doria in Stazioni Marittime's cruise terminal area, accessed annually by the 1.7 million passengers who choose Genoa as a cruise destination.
The retrofitting activities have been designed to upgrade resistance in the road-bridge across cutting-edge techniques, including the insertion of steel beams and girders, in addition to providing for the installation of new underground public utility service conduits and a renewed irrigation system. The promenade, lined with stylish tempered glass barriers and lounge chairs and a sequence of flower beds showcasing the typical botanical biodiversity of the Mediterranean, offers cruise passengers a stunning exclusive view of Genoa's old port, a fitting celebration of the city's prodigious seafaring past.
More information: Watch the video >Click to listen to the articleGenoas new cruise port promenade reopens, The Cesare Imperiale waterfront promenade, which cuts along Genoas cruise port, officially opens to passengers following the completion of extensive refurbishment works.
The panoramic 300-metre walk connects Ponte dei Mille to Ponte Andrea Doria in Stazioni Marittimes cruise terminal area, accessed annually by the 1.7 million passengers who choose Genoa as a cruise destination.
The retrofitting activities have been designed to upgrade resistance in the road-bridge across cutting-edge techniques, including the insertion of steel beams and girders, in addition to providing for the installation of new underground public utility service conduits and a renewed irrigation system. The promenade, lined with stylish tempered glass barriers and lounge chairs and a sequence of flower beds showcasing the typical botanical biodiversity of the Mediterranean, offers cruise passengers a stunning exclusive view of Genoas old port, a fitting celebration of the citys prodigious seafaring past.
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Genoa's new cruise port promenade reopens
The Cesare Imperiale waterfront promenade, which cuts along Genoa's cruise port, officially opens to passengers following the completion of extensive refurbishment works.
The panoramic 300-metre walk connects Ponte dei Mille to Ponte Andrea Doria in Stazioni Marittime's cruise terminal area, accessed annually by the 1.7 million passengers who choose Genoa as a cruise destination.
The retrofitting activities have been designed to upgrade resistance in the road-bridge across cutting-edge techniques, including the insertion of steel beams and girders, in addition to providing for the installation of new underground public utility service conduits and a renewed irrigation system. The promenade, lined with stylish tempered glass barriers and lounge chairs and a sequence of flower beds showcasing the typical botanical biodiversity of the Mediterranean, offers cruise passengers a stunning exclusive view of Genoa's old port, a fitting celebration of the city's prodigious seafaring past.