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.
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.
Tatsuya
Japan
It’s so clean (not only the hotel and room but the smell is also very clean) and quiet.
Offering modern air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, Hotel Nologo is ideally located in the centre of Genova, a 15-minute walk from Palazzo Ducale and Genoa Aquarium.
Situated conveniently in Genova, Hotel De Ville offers air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
David
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast. Disabled friendly room. Walk in shower . On same level with all amenities. Friendly helpful staff.
Hotel Chopin offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi a 2-minute walk from Genoa Piazza Principe Train Station. Genoa Cruise and Ferry Terminal is 400 metres away.
richard
United Kingdom
location by station as we were only in town one night. helpfull friendly staff . good value.
Hotel Mediterranee is an 18th-century seafront building in the Pegli area of Genoa, just 3 km from Cristoforo Colombo Airport and one kilometre from the A10 Motorway. Indoor parking is free.
nevin
United Kingdom
Group of give mgs on tour Nice big clean rooms value for money parking and sea veiw good breakfast 🙂 🇬🇧
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Major is located in Genova, less than 1 km from University of Genoa and a 8-minute walk from Aquarium of Genoa.
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.
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.
The hotel is very clean. The breakfast is delicious.
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.
We always stay here and as you always made welcome.
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
Situated in the centre of Genoa, in front of Mazzini’s house (a museum of Risorgimento), the hotel is ideally set within easy reach of many of the city’s main attractions.
Good quality at lower cost
It was clean
Good location
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Major is located in Genova, less than 1 km from University of Genoa and a 8-minute walk from Aquarium of Genoa.
very family feel, welcoming and helpful. rooms as advertised.
Attractively set in the Genoa Historical Centre district of Genova, Red and Blues Music Hotel Genova is situated 500 metres from Aquarium of Genoa, 7 km from Port of Genoa and 42 km from Casa Carbone.
Staff is very polite and helpful, the lobby is amazing
Set in the centre of Genoa, New Alexander Hotel offers a shared lounge and classic-style accommodation. Genova aquarium is 800 metres away. Free WiFi is available.
Great location if you are catching a MSC Cruise ship
Set in Genova and within 2 km of Punta Vagno Beach, Hotel Youri Il Magnifico features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Hotel Suisse is set on the 3rd floor of a historic building dating back to 1897 in the centre of Genoa, 650 metres from Genova Brignole Train Station. Rooms at the Suisse come with a flat-screen TV.
The hotel was really cozy. It has a good location.
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
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.
Staff very helpful and hotel room very well presented
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
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...
Clean, comfortable, in the best region near Boccadasse.
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.
welcoming staff, beautiful interior, great location
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!
FAQs about hotels in Genova
On average, 3-star hotels in Genova cost £109 per night, and 4-star hotels in Genova are £146 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Genova can on average be found for £211 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Genova this weekend is £129 or, for a 4-star hotel, £193. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Genova for this weekend cost on average around £303 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 £159 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Genova will cost around £494 (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.
We loved Génoa as it is close to Portofino and Cinque Terre...
We loved Génoa as it is close to Portofino and Cinque Terre and has one of the best aquariums in the world. It has port and marina precinct is beautiful and has lots of trendy restaurants, cafes and Gelato shops. Old town has its charm and many historical and beautiful marble buildings and churches. One of the disadvantage if you are driving is it is car free and reaching your apartment can be difficult especially with large luggage. Also, as with any old towns, old drainage system can have its drawback as well. In any case, we had a lovely time in Génoa. We absolutely loved Portofino, only 45 minutes boat ride from Génoa and it is reasonably priced. We didn’t have enough time to visit Cinque Terre, therefore, at least allow 5 days if you want to explore the area well. Génoa is only 2 hours drive from Tower of Pisa, which worked out well for us.
Bala
Australia
10
Scored 10
Lots of historical things to see and not so many tourists as...
Lots of historical things to see and not so many tourists as in e.g. Florence and Venice. Great restaurants, cafes and shops. Aquarium I didn’t or wouldn’t visit (don’t agree with animal captivity for tourist attraction).
Mari
Finland
10
Scored 10
You need time to understand and see this city - it is not "...
You need time to understand and see this city - it is not "open" from the first sight - you have to blend in and find out it is great, very lively and very interesting city. Perfect for many things and activities.
Vitaly
Germany
10
Scored 10
Friendly and not expensive (like Rome).
Friendly and not expensive (like Rome). People don't try and con you as a tourist. Only issue is that alomost no one speaks English outside of a few folks, but Google translate can help with that :) Defo take the ferry to Porto Fino and stop at the 2 places on the way.
Siddharth
India
10
Scored 10
Genova was a beautiful place to visit with heaps of things...
Genova was a beautiful place to visit with heaps of things to do and visit. We ate at local restaurants within walking distance with everything quite accessible. Only problem was that we were unfortunate with the weather and it was quite cold.
Alan
Australia
2.0
Scored 2.0
Genoa is beautiful city but this hotel is terribly horribly...
Genoa is beautiful city but this hotel is terribly horribly run down. From the entrance, the lobby, the elevators, the corridors and the rooms it is a total disaster. You should stay there or send someone to spend just one night. It should be off your list of hotels. They have not spent one cent on maintenance in many many years.
I liked the large, bright and clean room. The private bath and shower were exceptional. A large, double-paned window provided a view to a beautiful woods across the street. The shared kitchen area was cleaned by staff every day. There is access to the roof with a washing machine, although the cost to wash is very high but inline with generally high laundry prices throughout Italy. Plenty of shops, restaurants, chemists and grocers in the area. Really accurate check-in information and fast responses to any concerns or questions.
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 hotel is a treasure: ideal location right in the centre of Genoa. It is, in the best sense, old school. The room was quiet and calm, not too big and not too small. I used the shared bathroom, but there was a basin and a bidet in the room. At this very reasonable price it was a bargain. And the hosts were friendly and easy-going. Just a pensione/hotel as you found in Italy in the old days.
When we arrived, we were informed we were upgraded to their sister hotel just next door.
Probably the best hotel we stayed in while in Italy.
The room was spacious, clean and comfy. One of the best beds I have ever stayed in.
The best part of the stay.... The breakfast was absolutely amazing. On the 7th floor overlooking all of Genoa.
The hotel is beautiful.
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.
Incredible location with a view overlooking the water from the lounge - so peaceful! Place was very lovely and clean and the beds were super comfy. One of our favourite spots in Italy! Will definitely be back.
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.
Fantastic, clean, modern hotel - ideally located near train station which we used to visit Cinque Terre/Portofino area and perfect for our flight out from Genoa as located near airport (20mins walk)
Great location with option of breakfast at the hotel on an “upbeat street” with some wonderful food depots close as well as Palazzos and the Antico Portico. Never had to use a bus or Subway/Metro.
The room was very clean and tidy. They always ask you if you need cleaning or something for the room. They provide water cans everyday. The breakfast was good compared to orhers hotels in Italy.
really modern hotel with spacious bathroom, nice break from all the traditional rooms in Italy. good location with easy walk to lots of restaurants and city centre
It's the second time I'm saying at this Hotel and I love it! It's perfect location, clean, stylish, beautiful, great service, deliscious breakfast and great beds!
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