WHILE holidays to Rome, Florence and Venice remain popular, a destination in Italy seems to have flown under the radar. Boccadasse, a former fishing village, lies on the Italian Riviera.
At Leon’s in Manhattan, the tangy, tomato-based brodetto di pesce leaves you craving more. Then comes a pasta tossed in the leftover broth.
The former Italian fishing village is an hour's walk from the centre of Genoa. Direct flights to Genoa operate from London and Manchester, with return fares from as little as £38. Brits who want ...
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