
Savona Liguria Piedmont And Valle Daosta, Italy Travel Guide
TPL Linea operates Savona's municipal bus network. The system has extensive coverage across the city center, connecting to surrounding neighborhoods and reaching nearby towns within the state. Buses are generally clean and reliable, serving as the backbone of daily urban mobility.
The main transportation hub is near the Savona train station (Savona Stazione) and Piazza Mameli. Many bus routes converge here, allowing for easy transfers. Find detailed route maps online on the TPL Linea website. Tourist information points, near the Priamar Fortress or the train station, may also provide printed maps.
Buses operate from ~5:30-6:00 AM until ~9:00-10:00 PM. Main lines run every 15-30 minutes during peak hours. Service frequencies reduce on Sundays and public holidays.
Newer buses may feature ramps and designated wheelchair spaces. Older models may not be wheelchair-friendly. Savona's historic center, with cobblestone streets, has challenges for mobility needs.
Use Google Maps or Moovit for real-time routes. Purchase tickets in advance. Signal the bus to stop. Press the stop button when your destination nears.
White vehicles with "TAXI" sign and a taxi meter.
Find at designated stands (train station, Piazza del Popolo) or book by phone.
Base fee + distance/time. Extra charges for night, Sunday, holidays, large luggage.
Free Now (formerly MyTaxi) is common. Uber availability may be limited to licensed taxis in Savona.
Rental options grant autonomy to explore Savona and its scenic surroundings.
Savona's historic center with narrow medieval alleys (carrugi), the port area, and the Lungomare (seafront promenade) are highly pedestrian-friendly for leisurely walks.
Create self-guided walking tours with maps/guidebooks. Local tourist info (near Priamar Fortress) has maps. Guided tours on history, food, art may be more common in larger cities.
Lungomare has an even way for casual cycling. Scenic paths connect to Albissola Marina and Celle Ligure. Be aware of traffic outside dedicated paths. Always wear a Helmet.
While less common for daily transit, specific transportation types present unique experiences.
Some newer public transport vehicles are accessible. Old models may not be.
Research specific routes for accessibility.
Stone pavers and narrow passages present challenges for travelers with mobility needs.
Plan your itinerary effectively.
Many older buildings may lack ramps or elevators.
Contact specific venues in advance to confirm accessibility features.
Purchase bus tickets from a "Tabaccheria" (tobacco shop) before you board.
Look for the 'T' sign. This is usually cheaper and more convenient than buying from the driver (if even possible).