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Livorno, in Italian is pronounced 'li?vorno, but traditionally in English is refereed to as Leghorn, is a vibrant port city next to the Ligurian Sea. It is situated on the west coast of Tuscany, in Italy. This is the capital city of the Livorno Province. The city has a population of about 160,000 people. There is public transport and car rental in Livorno Downtown.
To travel into this region, the closest airport is that of the main Tuscany airport called Galileo Galilei Airport. This is around twenty kilometers out of Livorno, just a short drive with a cheap car hire in Livorno Downtown. This city has the largest port along the entire west coast of Italy.
Many visitors coming here love the Venice district of this area, as it has maintained an the original town plan and also has many of the architectural features, like the bridges, quirky narrow lanes and noblemen' homes. There is a network of numerous canals which run through the city, which once connected the storehouses to the port.
One of the best ways to see all these old style sights, as well as many modern attractions, is to book a car hire in Livorno Downtown for your stay in this area. Agents will look after all the legalities, like insurance and registration, so that you can just enjoy your time and get straight out on the roads. However, unless you are blessed with a photographic memory, you may want to consider adding a satellite navigation system to your package.
As time has passed, the port of Livorno and its city, has opened up to the world. This has led to some wonderful neo-classical buildings, important museums, public parks and cultural institutions. For people who don't like to fly, Livorno also has a substantial cruise-ship industry, running tourism into Florence and many other destinations.
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