The Bristol Palace features an impressive elliptical staircase, leading to its elegant rooms. This historic building is in central Genoa, 100 metres from Piazza De Ferrari.
Located opposite the Genoa Brignole train and metro stations, Starhotels President is near the city's shopping district. It offers free WiFi throughout, modern rooms with air conditioning.
Set next to the ferry and cruise terminal in Genoa, this Holiday Inn offers an attentive service and elegant, modern rooms with a LCD TV. It is 300 metres from Dinegro Metro Stop.
NH Genova Centro offers a central location in Genoa, set between Piazza Principe and Brignole Train Stations. It features free Wi-Fi, and a combination of classic and modern design.
This 5-star design hotel is set in a quiet tree-lined boulevard in a residential area in the heart of Genoa, a 10-minute walk from the main shopping street XX Settembre and city centre.
Located in Genoa’s Sturia quarter, Hotel Tirreno has an American bar. It offers modern rooms with an LCD TV and views of the Tyrrhenian Sea or the Ligurian Apennines.
Great comfort. Excellent breakfast. Comfortable bed.
NH Genova Centro offers a central location in Genoa, set between Piazza Principe and Brignole Train Stations. It features free Wi-Fi, and a combination of classic and modern design.
Excellent and central location, 50 m to the bus stop,
Offering free WiFi and a modern fitness area, the Genova Marina is just 50 metres from Genoa Aquarium and near the Maritime Museum. It is in the old harbour, 5 minutes’ walk from the centre.
Location brilliant, views amazing, staff very friendly ,great service
Located opposite the Genoa Brignole train and metro stations, Starhotels President is near the city's shopping district. It offers free WiFi throughout, modern rooms with air conditioning.
Hotel is very clean and the stuff are very friendly
Marina Place Resort is 1 km from Genoa's Cristoforo Colombo Airport. It offers air-conditioned rooms with modern décor and LCD satellite TV. Free parking is provided.
The view and the beauty of the room were beautiful.
Grand Hotel Savoia is opposite Piazza Principe Train Station, a few steps from Genoa Aquarium. Rooms and suites feature free Wi-Fi access, a free bottle of mineral water, and an LCD TV.
its a high class hotel with a very reasonable price
This 5-star design hotel is set in a quiet tree-lined boulevard in a residential area in the heart of Genoa, a 10-minute walk from the main shopping street XX Settembre and city centre.
Great room quality, very good service and location
Offering simple-style rooms, Albergo Fiorita is located in Genoa, 600 metres from Sampierdarena Train Station. All the rooms come with a wardrobe and tiled floor.
Posizione comoda e con parcheggio libero nella via
A 3-minute walk from Genova Brignole Train and Metro Station, this 3-star hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with an LCD TV and a free wired internet connection.
Just 120 metres from the Palazzo Reale Museum and 1 km from Genova aquarium, Hotel Bologna lies in the historic centre of Genoa. It offers free WiFi and air-conditioned rooms.
Excellent location, well maintained, nicely renovated
Located in central Genoa, the Bel Soggiorno is set in an Art Nouveau building, 500 metres from Genova Brignole Train Station. All air-conditioned rooms come with free Wi-Fi and discounted parking.
Perfect location, spotlessly clean and very helpful staff
Genoa's Hotel Fiume is 50 metres from the main street, Via XX Settembre, a 3-minute walk from Genova Brignole Train Station, and a 15-minute walk from the historic centre and the Aquarium.
Very good location, very friendly and helpful staff
Hotel La Superba is located in the centre of Genoa, and offers a view of the beautiful Piazza del Principe square. It is also very near the cruise ship and ferries harbour at the Ponte dei Mille.
Molto pulito, colazione ottima e staff molto cortese
The Bristol Palace features an impressive elliptical staircase, leading to its elegant rooms. This historic building is in central Genoa, 100 metres from Piazza De Ferrari.
Very luxury, nice restaurant. Classic style. Great place.
Il Giardino Di Albaro offers refined accommodation in the charming ambiance of the Albaro district, a short walking distance from Borgo di Boccadasse neighbourhood and from its elegant seaside...
Tutto perfetto, ma il personale è super.,
Complimenti
Set in a residential area of Genova, Actor Hotel is 15 minutes' walk from the Aquarium and 10 minutes' drive from Fiera di Genova exhibition centre. It offers air-conditioned rooms.
The hotel and the people who run it are wonderful!
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff.
love it. amazing staff, breakfast and location. highly recommend
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FAQs about hotels in Genova
On average, 3-star hotels in Genova cost £78 per night, and 4-star hotels in Genova are £98 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Genova can on average be found for £152 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Genova this weekend is £135 or, for a 4-star hotel, £172. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Genova for this weekend cost on average around £310 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £118 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Genova for tonight. You'll pay on average around £154 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Genova will cost around £271 (based on Booking.com prices).
Hugging the Ligurian coastline, Genoa boasts Europe’s largest old town and Italy’s largest seaport. As birthplace of Christopher Columbus, its heart and soul is the port, site of the Naval Museum and the ship-shaped Aquarium.
By the old port (Porto Antico) are several bars and restaurants serving the local speciality – pesto. Other Genoese favourites are focaccia and fresh fish from its Mediterranean shores. Don’t miss the homemade gelato ice cream along the seafront promenade – Corso Italia. East of here is the tranquil Boccadasse neighbourhood, where colourful boats bob up and down.
The best city views are from Villetta di Negro, a raised, shady park with a waterfall. Below is UNESCO World Heritage-listed Via Garibaldi, home to the ornately decorated Palazzo dei Rolli.
South is the old town with its black-and-white cathedral and Piazza de Ferrari, featuring a large fountain and historic buildings including the Doge’s Palace. The surrounding area is a maze of narrow, cobbled streets flying the Genoa flag, supposedly where the English took theirs from. Each features bars, restaurants and unique shops, while fancy boutiques are on Via XX Settembre.
As you approach Genova Airport look out for the fortresses on the lush hills forming the backbone of the ‘Superb City’. Booking.com has a range of Genoa accommodation, from hotels to apartments and B&Bs.
Beautiful city. So many twists and turns through small alleyways. Felt magical. Great food scene. Felt like a local. Great small city vibe.
Il genovese was our best dinner— very reasonable for a nice dinner. T/terra was a great cheap dinner find! Enjoyably food and 7 dollar pastas!
We took a day trip to cinque Terre which was very easy by train. Unfortunately the hiking paths were closed for actual race.
In town, we enjoyed the old city sites and the aquarium.
Getting around was easy— download the transportation app and you can buy tickets on your phone! Machine tickets were often broken.
Kate
United States
10
Scored 10
Parking was a bit challenging but the town is very large but...
Parking was a bit challenging but the town is very large but beautiful. There was a good presence of police officers which was wonderful. They all seemed professional. The lunar park was was enjoyed by the children. The staff there where friendly and the rides seemed well maintained. The staff at the aquarium took time to explain and answer any questions. The aquarium was clean and the exhibits where well placed and planned offering both English and Italian descriptions of animals and sea life. Greatly appreciated by the only limited Italian speaker. The food in the aquarium though understandable limited was above my expectations.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city.
Beautiful city. I went on a whim, because of a cheap Ryanair flight, and I am very happy I did! Small enough to travel around easily, and walk to most, if not all, the attractions, great food, very welcoming people, and a very intersting history. A relatively unknown gem.
Cecilia
Italy
4.0
Scored 4.0
I recently visited Genoa, and I must admit that I was...
I recently visited Genoa, and I must admit that I was disappointed with the city's cleanliness. The pedestrian streets emitted an unpleasant odor of urine, which negatively impacted my walks. After only two days of staying, I was eagerly looking forward to leaving as soon as possible. The only thing I liked was the aquarium. Certainly, I will not choose to visit this city again in the future.
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Anca
Romania
8.0
Scored 8.0
My brother and I weren't there for tourist reasons as our...
My brother and I weren't there for tourist reasons as our father had suffered a stroke on holiday and we wanted to be therefor him and our mother. The apartment was everything we needed it to be. Central, convenient, modern, near restaurants, near the train station and near where out mother was staying. The quality of this property made a stressful time a lot easier.
Christopher
Guernsey
10
Scored 10
The old historical city with all its alleyways reflecting...
The old historical city with all its alleyways reflecting life long ago and very characteristic in contrast to the luxurious Via Garibaldi featuring UNESCO world heritage buildings . The amazing view if you climb up the slope above the city. A huge range of original local shops instead of all the usual chain stores together with one of the best fresh fruit and veg markets I have ever seen . Disappointed with the new port area around the aquarium as full of kids and guys trying to sell cheap rubbish and counterfeit goods . Excellent food at Boccadasse (all bars, restaurants and street food ) as well as a leisurely stroll up to Santa Chiara. All easily accessible by bus 31 from Brignole station which is a stunning building in itself
Davide is an excellent host who really takes good care about the apartment. Apartment is in a great condition, very clean and has everything we needed.
Communication with Davide was very easy, he speaks good English (not so common in Italy) and we agreed on everything over Whatsapp very efficiently.
The location is superb, it's a very beautiful walk to the train station via passegiata along the sea. Supermarket is located about 15 min walk. We did not use the beaches nearby, but it's literally 1 min walk from the apartment.
Our host Michele went above and beyond to make sure our arrival, stay, and departure went smoothly, and provided a comprehensive list of recommendations. The location is fantastic in the heart of medieval Genova, as the apartment is located in front of the Spinola Gallery, and one of my favorite restaurants during our 2 weeks in Italy, Locanda Spinola. The apartment itself is spacious, clean, and completely renovated. We had a lovely stay and recommend Michele’s apartment to anyone who visits Genova!
We were welcomed by one polite and friendly receptionist, Muyang and was told that we were given free upgrade to the room in their 5 star sister hotel next door, Grand Hotel Savoia. The room is very spacious with a big bed and well equipped with all the amenities like shaver, bath salt, toothbrush etc. The hotel also provides valet parking at a fee and also walking distance to Genova Piazza Principle Station. Breakfast is fully of varieties and at the top of the hotel with a very good view.
We always stay in this hotel when we are in Genova. Any view is a good view here! rooms are modern and super clean, with good showers and plenty of hot water. very quiet at night and very conformable beds. personnel is very nice and professional. our favorite feature is the breakfast: it offers an incredible variety of products (especially sweets ...) in a very nice and spacious room. the location is perfect, you walk 5 minutes to via XX Settembre and Via San Vincenzo.
Grand Hotel Savoia is a trip back in time. It is a hotel offering the comfort, service, and elegance of a bygone era. Yet, it has all the modern conveniences one would expect. The rooms are large and the huge bathroom is first class. The big sink with expansive stone counter space on either side is pure luxury. The bed was also wonderfully comfortable.
We found the staff to be friendly, patient, and helpful. It was a super value.
The room I had was big and spacious, clean and it had everything needed. The staff is polite and helpful and the breakfast was decent, with more options than what you normally find in Italy for similar prices. The best advantage of this hotel is it's proximity to the railway station. It's also easy to get around the city and to the port on foot.
It was absolutely perfect. Everything. The people, included breakfast, the location (right in the center), the price, and the rooms (the roofs are probably 100 years old). Best hostel I have been in Italy! OH, and let's not forget the great tour. Thanks Spyros!!
after travelling round Italy for 2 weeks the hotel was very luxurious. Very comfortable room, great breakfast. Excellent location for the train station and within walking distance of the city's main attractions. Very helpful and friendly staff
Everything was great. Best stay we had in all Italy. The view is extraordinary!!! The owners were the sweetest. Apartment was so modern and beautiful, clean and spacious. Parking was the easiest. And location is also just super!
Hotel staff was really friendly and willing to search for solutions if needed.
Breakfast was good, there were many options and quality of the food was good too.
We also had one lunch in the hotel and this was also very nice!
The hosts were absolutely charming, the accomodation is very clean and nice but also feels like authentic genovese as it is right in the middle of the old quarter. One of the nicest places I have stayed in Italy.
Breakfast was generous, the hotel was incredibly close to the train station where we arrived from southern Italy. The rooms seemed to have been recently refurbished, and were more modern than I expected.
We got lucky a free upgrade from this hotel, which is the same chain, to be in Grand Hotel Savoia. The room was pretty big, clean, classy. The location was perfect, it was really close to train station.
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