GENOA
(
Genova
in Italian) is "the most winding, incoherent of cities, the most entangled topographical ravel in the world." So said Henry James, and the city is still marvellously eclectic, full of pace and rough-edged style. Sprawled behind the huge port - Italy's largest and an increasingly popular stopoff for international cruise liners - is a dense and fascinating warren of medieval alleyways, a district which has more zest than all the coastal resor... [More]
The hotel building has recently undergone a complete restoration in the original style. The interiors, on the other hand, have been refurbished according to the precepts of contemporary design, with minimalist lines and sober colours creating an elegance that is offset by a few carefully chosen peri... [More]
The hotel owes his name to the fortunate position: it's in the same time, near to the Principe Railway Station, in front of the Maritime Station and Cruise terminal, very close to the Metro Station.It's easily reached by car too, leaving at “ Piazza Cavour Exit” the " sopraelevata", the suspende... [More]
The Hotel Moderno Verdi is situated on a quiet location in the city's commercial centre. The hotel was built as a fine example of Italian "Liberty Architecture". It is situated close to Brignole Railway Station, the Air terminal, the International Fair, the congress centre, stadium, theatres and an ... [More]
The Hotel Galles is located right in the heart of Genoa and offers a wonderful view of the sea as it overlooks the port and the beautiful Piazza del Principe. It is also very near the cruise ship embarkation and ferries at the Ponte dei Mille. The hotel is only 600 metres from the Genoa Aquarium and... [More]