Genoa Hotels & Motels
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The Holiday Inn Genoa City hotel provides chic accommodation in a converted 1940's building located next to the ferry and cruise terminals. The historic Old Town and Aquarium of Genoa are within walking distance of the hotel.
Location is the Hotel Metropoli's ace up its sleeve, and its familiar style makes for a comfortable stay. Ask for a newly renovated room, if possible, as the washroom facilities have been upgraded.
Modern convention facilties draw guests for business to the Jolly Hotel Marina in Genoa, but the hotel's facilties include those staying for pleasure as well. Centrally located near the wharf, several rooms offer views over the water. Inquire in advance for special offers.
The modern rooms of the Best Western City Hotel Genoa are comfortable, but on the small side - to be expected for Italy, however. This full-service hotel was renovated in 2002, unfortunately leaving the exterior quite bland, but the bright and welcoming rooms make up for its lack of an intricate facade.
The rooms of the hotel Bristol Palace are tastefully decorated with period furniture and fine linens. The hotel is located in a former family home of some repute, and has housed several of Italy's elite. The rooms are equipped with the most modern of ammenities, and some even have Jacuzzis.
Hotel Fiume is a budget-friendly option when staying in Genoa, located close to Stazione Brignole. Most rooms feature a shower and sink with shared washrooms.
Although a bit run-down, the Hotel Rio's reasonable rates and central location overshadows its few dusty corners. Upstairs rooms have been recently redone and are more popular, so a reservation is a good idea.
This intimate, family-run pensione specializes in personal service and reasonable rates. From doubles to quads, these rooms occupy what was once a home for a family of esteem, and the rooms are indeed palatial in size. More beds can be added for families.
The family-run Hotel Cairoli is located near Genoa's world-famous aquarium, as well as other important city sights. The rooms are simple, but clean and welcoming, and the terrace is a great place to put one's feet up after a day of touring Genoa.
The Bristol Palace was once, indeed, a palace in 19th century Genoa, and has been a favourite among visiting dignitaries for years. Its rooms are tastefully decorated with period furnishings, and many are equipped with Jacuzzi tubs, a true luxury in Italy.









