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New Year's Eve in Genoa: events and concerts to celebrate the New Year

Updated: Dec 15, 2025

New Year's Eve in Genoa is undoubtedly a unique opportunity to experience the city in a festive atmosphere of events, music and culture. During the holidays, the Ligurian capital comes alive with initiatives for all tastes, from outdoor concerts to quieter evenings. Whether you want to have fun in the square, attend a theater performance or toast with a sea view, Genoa has everything you need to start the New Year in the best possible way.


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New Year's Eve in Genoa: the concert program in De Ferrari Square
New Year's Eve in Genoa: the concert program in De Ferrari Square

What to Do on New Year’s Eve in Genoa


Piazza De Ferrari is the heart of New Year’s Eve celebrations in Genoa. Every year, this historic square turns into a large open-air stage, hosting free concerts and live shows that attract thousands of people. But that’s not all: the city gets ready to welcome the New Year in great style. Let’s take a look at the main events on the programme.


Events and concerts in the city


The heart of New Year’s Eve 2026 in Genoa will be Piazza della Vittoria, chosen by the Municipality as the main location for the large public event. A free concert by Pinguini Tattici Nucleari is scheduled here, followed by DJ sets and pop and dance music until late at night.


The evening will start around 9:30 pm with the opening music and will continue with the band’s live performance, accompanying the audience all the way to the midnight countdown. After the toast, the celebration goes on with a DJ set party expected to last until around 2:30 am.


This is the classic “New Year’s Eve in the square”: free entry, a festive atmosphere and strong local participation.


As always, it’s important to keep an eye on last-minute updates regarding timetables, access points and security measures. Official information is published by the Municipality of Genoa and reported by local media in the days leading up to 31 December.


New Year’s Eve dinner and nightlife


Those who prefer a quieter New Year’s Eve – or simply want to start the evening at the table – can choose from New Year’s Eve dinners and venues spread across different areas of the city, without moving too far from the centre.


The historic centre remains one of the most popular areas: here you’ll find restaurants and traditional trattorias offering New Year’s menus inspired by Ligurian cuisine, as well as bars and venues to visit after dinner. The Porto Antico is another very popular area, especially for those looking for modern venues and a seaside walk before or after the celebrations.


For a different, more relaxed atmosphere, Boccadasse and Corso Italia are perfect for a seaside stroll or a drink away from the crowds, even after midnight. Another simple but always appreciated idea is heading towards the Lanterna or the city’s panoramic viewpoints to admire the illuminated port.


Among the alternatives to the classic New Year’s Eve dinner are also cinemas and theatres: the Teatro Nazionale di Genova offers special performances for the evening of 31 December, while cinemas in the city circuit organise screenings with a midnight toast — an ideal option for those who want to celebrate without the chaos.


New Year's concerts and shows in Genoa
New Year's concerts and shows in Genoa

Getting around Genoa on New Year’s Eve night


On New Year’s Eve night, getting around Genoa is possible, but it’s worth doing so with a bit of planning — especially if you’re heading to Piazza della Vittoria or returning after midnight.


Public transport: what you need to know


On 31 December, AMT Genoa usually runs a special service, including:


  • metro services extended until late at night;

  • night buses along the main city routes;

  • increased frequency on the most popular lines.


That said, not all stops and stations are always accessible. During major events such as the New Year’s Eve concert, temporary restrictions, diversions or station closures may be introduced for safety reasons, especially in central areas. For this reason, we recommend checking updated information directly on the official local public transport website: https://www.amt.genova.it


In the days immediately before 31 December, all details regarding special timetables, last services and traffic changes are published there.


A practical tip for getting home without stress


If you’re attending events in the city centre, the advice is simple: choose accommodation that is well connected or within walking distance. After midnight the city is lively, but getting back can take longer than expected, especially if you move at the last minute. Want to stay in the centre of Genoa? Discover our rooms!


Alternatively, consider heading back before peak times or moving towards less crowded areas (such as Corso Italia or semi-central neighbourhoods) to catch less congested transport. If you’re using a car, keep in mind that parking and traffic in central areas may be restricted from the afternoon of 31 December onwards.

Planning ahead really makes the difference between a pleasant evening and a long wait in the cold.


Useful tips to enjoy New Year’s Eve in Genoa


Here are a few quick tips to help you organise your New Year’s Eve in Genoa at its best.


Weather and clothing


In Genoa, at the end of December, the climate is generally milder than in other northern cities, but it shouldn’t be underestimated. Evening temperatures can drop, and humidity — especially near the sea — can be noticeable. If you plan to spend part of the evening outdoors — concerts in the square, seaside walks or moving around on foot — it’s best to dress in layers and bring a windproof jacket.

Comfortable, waterproof shoes are a sensible choice: with crowds, cobblestones and the chance of light rain, it’s not the night to improvise.


Bookings: planning ahead pays off


If you’re thinking about a New Year’s Eve dinner at a restaurant, a theatre show or a night out at a venue, there’s one key word: book. In Genoa, many places have limited availability for the night of 31 December, and the most interesting options tend to sell out early.


Even if you don’t book anything, it’s still useful to have a plan B: knowing where to go after midnight or where to stop for a drink avoids wasting time wandering around.


Safety and organisation


During New Year’s Eve, the city centre is very busy and the atmosphere is generally relaxed, but a bit of organisation helps. Check in advance for any closed areas, restrictions or traffic changes — especially if you’re moving around by car or public transport.


If you’re attending events in the square, arrive a little early, travel light and keep in mind that moving around after midnight may take longer than expected. Knowing in advance how you’ll get home — on foot, by public transport or with a pre-arranged lift — is the best way to enjoy the evening without stress.


With a few extra precautions, New Year’s Eve in Genoa becomes a smooth and enjoyable experience, to be lived without rushing or last-minute improvisation.

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