Italy’s Most Chic Fishing Village? Aperol Spritz & Gelato at Bocadesse’s Pebbled Beach

Boccadasse is an old mariners' neighbourhood of the Italian city of Genoa. It lies at the eastern side of the Corso Italia stroll, the main sea front stroll of the city of Genoa, at the feet of Via Aurora, a typical Ligurian narrow street. 

Very nice fishing village. Everyone is out eating cones of fried fish, sitting on the rocks watching the sunset and ending with an ice cream. Lovely holiday feel and Boccadasse, a once separate fishing village that appears like a sawn-off chunk of Cinque Terre. Its pebble beach is a perfect gelato-licking location by day and its gaggle of small bars serve up spritzes to happy crowds on summer evenings.