Things to Do in La Spezia

Everything you need to explore La Spezia — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Historic in La Spezia

Chiesa di Nostra Signora della Neve
Free 0.6 km from centre

A modest 17th-century church in the old fishermen's quarter. Baroque stucco inside, a painted wooden crucifix, and a quiet courtyard. No entry fee and rarely crowded.

🕐 Open daily 08:00–12:00 and 16:00–19:00, but hours can vary. Afternoon is safer.

💡 It's on a small lane off Via del Prione. Look for the bell tower poking above the drying laundry. Combo walk: visit here, then head up the steps to the castle.

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Park in La Spezia

Passeggiata Costantino Morin
Free 1.0 km from centre

The main waterfront promenade, right at the edge of the historic centre. Paved, palm-lined, with benches and a view of the harbour and mountains. No entry fee – it's just a public walkway.

🕐 Open 24 hours.

💡 Take coffee at Bar Il Molo on the corner – they do a decent espresso for €1.20. Best light for photos is early morning before the cruise crowds appear.

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Parco Naturale Regionale di Porto Venere
Free 4.0 km from centre

A coastal nature reserve stretching along the Gulf of Poets from La Spezia to Porto Venere. Clifftop paths give you proper sea views and Mediterranean scrub. No entry fee, just transport needed to get there.

🕐 Open 24 hours, but trail sections may close in bad weather. Best visited in daylight.

💡 Take the ferry from La Spezia to Porto Venere (cheap, runs regularly) then walk back along the coastal trail. It's about 6km, decently marked, and saves you backtracking.

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Landmark in La Spezia

Castello di San Giorgio
0 0.4 km from centre

12th-century castle on the hill above the old town, housing a small archaeological museum. Views over the rooftops to the gulf. Entry costs about 5 euros.

🕐 Tuesday–Sunday 09:30–12:30 & 14:30–17:00. Closed Monday.

💡 Walk up via the Salita della Cittadella—steep but cuter than the road. Skip the museum if you're cash-strapped; the ramparts and view alone justify the ticket.

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Museum in La Spezia

Museo Tecnico Navale della Spezia
0 1.5 km from centre

Naval technical museum inside the military arsenal. Packed with ship models, full-sized launches, and naval engineering displays spanning centuries. Five euros entry – you won't get this for less anywhere on the Italian Riviera.

🕐 Monday–Saturday 09:00–12:00, closed Sunday. Last entry 11:30.

💡 Photography is partly restricted inside, but the outdoor collection of anchors and propellers is fair game. Go on a weekday morning to avoid school groups.

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Where to Eat in La Spezia

La Gira Local ££
Antica Osteria Tre Archi regional ££
Il Barlume di Paride regional;sandwich;italian ££
Bar i 4 Venti Local ££
Pizzeria Bugliani pizza ££
Caran italian ££
La Pia pizza ££
La Casina Rossa cake;fine_dining;italian;coffee_shop;crepe;diner ££
Caffè Costituzionale Local ££
Il chiosco nel parco Local ££
Corte di Camisano Local ££
Bar Centrale Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in La Spezia?

The top attractions include Chiesa di Nostra Signora della Neve, Passeggiata Costantino Morin, Parco Naturale Regionale di Porto Venere, Castello di San Giorgio, Museo Tecnico Navale della Spezia.

How many days do you need in La Spezia?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our La Spezia 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is La Spezia famous for?

La Spezia is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in La Spezia?

Top options include La Gira, Antica Osteria Tre Archi, Il Barlume di Paride, Bar i 4 Venti.