levanto
Levanto is a town and comune in Liguria, northern Italy, in the province of La Spezia. It lies on the Ligurian Sea coast between La Spezia and the Cinque Terre, and serves as a gateway to the region for visitors. As of recent estimates, the municipality has around 12,000 residents.
Geography and landscape: The municipality covers a coastal strip with beaches and a hilly inland area. The
History: The area has medieval origins and developed under the influence of the Republic of Genoa. The
Economy and culture: Tourism is a major component of the local economy, driven by proximity to the
Transport: Levanto has a railway station on the Genoa–La Spezia line, with frequent connections to La Spezia,
Notable features and nearby attractions: The coastal promenade and the Fegina beach are popular with locals