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]
Conveniently located in the heart of the commercial and historical centre of Genoa, facing one of the most fascinating squares in town, it is surrouded by ancient buildings of the XVI Century. The Opera House and Palazzo Ducale, seat of the most important exhibitions, are just round the corner there... [More]
Its welcoming hall, divided into elegant and cosy lounges, invite you to take a relaxing break enjoying an informal atmosphere with low-level lighting and easy listening music enhanced by contemporary beautiful Italian artists works of art on display. The rooms are elegant, furnished according to th... [More]
From the early days of the 20th century, this magnificent Art Nouveau building in the heart of Genoa has cradled the history of the 'Superga' and its most illustrious name. The Ballroom was the venue for the great revelries of the nobility and, during the second world war, the Germans took it over a... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1940 Year Remodeled 1999The Best Western Hotel Laurin Is Centrally Located On TheYacht Quay With A Splendid View Of The Tigullio Gulf AndThe Characteristic Harbour. All Rooms Have Sea View SomeWith Large Terrace. Panoramic Solarium With HeatedSwimming Pool. Restaurant I... [More]
This modern hotel is well known for its friendly, efficient service. It overlooks the whole town and faces the new ferry and cruise ship terminal. Quiet location, seaview and free private parking. [More]