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]
A short walk from Via Roma and Piazza De Ferrari, where the Ducal Palace and the Carlo Felice opera are placed.A pleasant walk in the largest old city centre in Europe takes you to the Old Port area housing the Aquarium and Cotton Warehouses. The ferry terminal, railway station and international tra... [More]
The hotel is situated two minutes away from Nervi exit on the A-12 motorway, easily accesible to the city centre and with excellent connections to others cities in Italy and abroad. The spacious rooms for conferences, banquets, and other events make the AC Hotel Genova a benchmark for business trave... [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]
All the 140 rooms of the hotel overlook the marina on the three sides of the building.Surrounded by water, the hotels restaurant offers a charming view of the port and La Lanterna in the distance. The restaurant has two summer terraces, serves typical Ligurian seafood dishes and also offers its serv... [More]