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What movies have been filmed in Cinque Terre?

Filming Location Matching Cinque Terre, La Spezia, Liguria, Italy (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)
  • Come September (1961) ...
  • 500! ( ...
  • Carmela (1942) ...
  • Land of Sciacchetra' - Passion, Culture, Legacy & Life (2013) ...
  • Vendemmia (2012) ...
  • Living in a postcard (2021) ...
  • Sun Stop! ( ...
  • Dans la peau d'Italo Calvino (2012)




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Where The Name Portorosso Came From. Luca also draws on other real historical components in crafting Portorosso, Italy. The name is likely a blending of the names Portovenere and Monterosso, both of which are real villages in the Italian Riviera.

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Manarola is one of the most famous villages of the scenic Cinque Terre coastline. The village has a small harbor with a boat ramp, picturesque multicoloured houses facing the sea and a tiny piazza with seafood restaurants.

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Vernazza: Located to the north of the Cinque Terre, Vernazza is probably the most beautiful and picturesque fishing village of Cinque Terre, where its colourful houses hang above the sea level on rugged cliffs. It has a charming natural port and an old castle, built to protect the area from pirates.

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Cinque Terre the place where the Disney movie 'Luca' was based off.

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Shopping and prices The Cinque Terre is not cheap. As everywhere in the world, tourism has raised prices. I often go to the market of La Spezia to shop for food, it's much cheaper than the stores of the villages. In restaurants, you have to expect Western European prices.

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Manarola. The next town on from Riomaggiore is Manarola, thought to be the oldest of the Cinque Terre towns.

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Corniglia is the only one of the five Cinque Terre towns that isn't a fishing town and you need to walk up around 365 steps to get there. That puts most people off and means that Corniglia is the Cinque Terre town with the fewest tourists.

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Two to three days would allow you to enjoy its beaches and discover the culture via a cooking class. And with four to five days, you could get to know every inch of Cinque Terre on boat trips, hikes of the surrounding mountains, and even make an extra trip to historic Genoa.

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Cost. Visiting Cinque Terre should be cheaper than the Amalfi Coast. Of course, so much depends on your choices – how you travel around, where and how long you stay, which restaurants you dine at, etc. But in general, the Amalfi Coast is a much more expensive destination than Cinque Terre.

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The Sciacchetrà wine Over the last years the Cinque Terre wine Sciacchetrà has become famous in the whole world. It's a passito, a dessert wine, its “formula” has probably very old roots. At the beginning of the grape harvest the winegrower carefully selects the most beautiful bunches of grapes among his fields.

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Riomaggiore is the biggest of the five villages and welcomes tourists with colorful houses built in cliffs in the typical Ligurian style. Along the tiny promenade, you'll find some restaurants offering food and drinks with a view.

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