
Castello Brown
Beste Besuchszeit
Visit late afternoon around 4 PM when the golden light floods the terraces and the crowds from morning cruise ships have thinned. Spring (April-May) brings wisteria and bougainvillea into full bloom across the gardens.
Budgettipps
Entry costs €5 for adults, free for children under 6. Your ticket also grants access to the small maritime museum inside the castle. No free days are offered, but the price is low compared to other Ligurian attractions.
Empfohlen für
Photography enthusiasts, Romantics and couples, History and literature fans, Garden lovers
Planen Sie Ihren Besuch
1-1.5 hours
Über
Schnelle Fakten: Looming over the turquoise harbor below, this 16th-century fortress once defended Portofino from pirate attacks and later became a retreat for English aristocracy. Its terraced gardens explode with wisteria, bougainvillea, and lemon trees, offering some of the most photographed vistas on the Italian Riviera.
Highlights: You can stand on the same stone ramparts where British poet Lord Byron and writer Mary Shelley spent afternoons during their travels through Italy in the 1820s. The castle's private garden hides a centuries-old cistern that collects rainwater, still functional and now surrounded by a grove of olive trees planted over 400 years ago.
Insidertipps
- Skip the small interior rooms and head straight for the garden terraces and ramparts, the real highlights.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes: the climb from the harbor up Via alla Penisola is steep cobblestone.
- Bring a small pair of binoculars to spot the tiny island of San Fruttuoso from the eastern parapet.
- Visit on a weekday in May to experience the gardens at their peak with minimal other visitors.
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