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Bordighera is a charming coastal town in Italy's Liguria region, famed for its pastel-colored houses and Mediterranean charm. Once a fishing village, it retains pristine shoreline and medieval alleys, with key attractions including the serene fishing harbor, cliffside trails, and the iconic Church of St. George.
Must-see spots are the Old Town's narrow flagstone paths lined with ochre-pink buildings, the baroque dome of Church of St. George offering harbor panoramas, and the cape hiking route with lookout points. At dusk, savor seafood dinners by the marina to soak in slow-paced village life.
Try focaccia bread with local olive oil and Ligurian specialty pesto pasta. Seafood lovers should order fried mixed fish and mussels marinara, paired with Vermentino white wine. Morning markets sell fresh figs and artisanal cheeses showcasing authentic gastronomy.
Private vehicles are banned in the town center—park at Parcheggio delle Grazie lot (€15/day). Walking is ideal, or rent bikes (€10/day). Take SEP bus from La Spezia station (1hr, €3). Summer ferries connect to Cinque Terre (check schedules).
May-June and September offer mild weather (20-28°C) without summer crowds. July-August gets busy; book restaurants ahead. Winters are rainy with reduced attraction hours.
Italian is primary language; English works in tourist areas. 4G coverage is town-wide, with café Wi-Fi. For emergencies, contact Guardia Medica (+39 0187 760006). Farmacia San Giorgio is downtown. Cards accepted widely, but cash recommended under €20. Tap water is drinkable—refill bottles at public fountains.