Liguria is a region located in the northwestern part of Italy, facing the Ligurian Sea. It is characterized by a very varied nature, with mountains, hills, and beaches that offer breathtaking landscapes. The region is famous for its cuisine, which is based on fresh fish and seafood dishes, such as pesto alla genovese and stuffed focaccias. Liguria is also known for its ancient villages, castles, and churches that testify to its rich history and culture. Among the main cities of the region are Genoa, its capital, La Spezia, Savona, and Sanremo, famous for its Italian song festival. Liguria is also a highly sought-after tourist destination, especially in summer, thanks to its beaches, marinas, and outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.