Before our recent trip to Italy, I read a NY Times Travel article - "36 Hours In Genoa" for tips for our short visit. Piazza delle Erbe is described as a small square hidden amid the labyrinthine alleys that snake through the city's medieval quarter. Also mentioned are that:
- There are no fewer than a half-dozen bars, two restaurants, a pizzeria and a gelateria.
- Tables from the nearby establishments spill out onto the square, providing prime real estate for gazing at the hipper-than-thou young crowd.
- It is teeming with unpretentious night life.
Gayle and I (both of us being classic hipsters) came for a mid-afternoon snack, and while the Piazza while interesting and in some ways medieval charming, it wasn't teeming all that much. I also found the Square to be a bit old City tattered and underloved. At the same time, it was a nice sunny day, the sparse "crowd" (including business folks, delivery workers, and an occasional homeless guy) was interesting, there was a number of fine establishments to choose from, Bigge service was very nice, and it was great to just hang out and relax. read more