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.
Alice
From
San Marino
Wide room with nice furnitures and comfortable mattress. Breakfast has a wide range of sweet and salty options and is delicious! The staff is very helpful and kind. The position is central but not too much, which makes it easier if you arrive by car.
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.
Pacini
From
Italy
Simple but comfortably central for transports and sightseeing
Featuring a shared lounge, a restaurant as well as a bar, Hotel De Ville is set in the centre of Genova, 300 metres from Aquarium of Genoa.
Lisa
From
United Kingdom
Lovely room good location
Hotel clean and spacious
Staff very helpful
Breakfast good
but was not replenished when things run out
Other than that a great place to stay
A 3-minute walk from Genova Brignole Train and Metro Station, this 3-star hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with an LCD TV and a free wired internet connection.
Bobao
From
Serbia
Hotel is about two minutes by foot from Train Station Brignole (same name as hotel), but in nice, quiet street, without any problems with hotel environment/surroundings. Metro station is also beside the Train Station, so - no problem with transportation. Hotel is very nice, with big room, nice and comfort bathroom, TV, fridge, safe, everything you may need. Staff was very friendly, ready to help and even to chat a little. Near the hotel there are many places, restaurants where you can it, like in Via Cesarea. Probably need about 20-30 minutes by foot from hotel to center of the city (Piazza Raffaele de Ferrari) or to the Port. Genova is extremely nice city (but also big industrial city with huge port), and with beautiful viewpoints that can be reached by unusual elevators or funiculars. Also, Genova is good jumping point for Savona, Sanremo, Portofino, Santa Margherita, Rapallo, and - of course - Cinque Terre. Great place to visit.
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.
Mark
From
Australia
Great staff very friendly and helpful
Good size room comfortable bed
Great location close to main station and metro
Nice breakfast
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.
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.
Guest review
Location and the single room had a small double bed
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.
Guest review
Clean,spacious and a beautiful view of the harbour
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.
Guest review
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.
Guest review
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.
Guest review
Fantastic breakfast
Great location for the station
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.
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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.
Guest review
The hotel was really cozy. It has a good location.
Albergo Panson is located in Genoa, 500 metres from Via Garibaldi and 600 metres from Genova aquarium. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant Panson, in the same building where is even the reception.
Guest review
Cozy room in 500 year old building in the downtown
Offering simple-style rooms, Albergo Fiorita is located in Genoa, 600 metres from Sampierdarena Train Station. All the rooms come with a wardrobe and tiled floor.
Guest review
The room was clean and big, the beds were comfortable.
Situated in Genova, 1.2 km from San Nazaro Beach, Domus La Foce Hotel offers express check-in and check-out and free WiFi. This 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Guest review
The frig and coffee facilitates were good, the air conditioner worked well. Room was pleasantly presented and quiet.
Only 750 metres from the famous Aquarium and Antico Porto exhibition area, Hotel Doria is in Genoa city centre. This boutique hotel offers accommodation in a 1952 building.
Guest review
Great location, peaceful, quiet at night, friendly staff
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace with views of the city, Hotel Palazzo Grillo is set in a historical building in Genoa, 300 metres from Genova aquarium.
Guest review
Fantastic breakfast, very helpful staff, 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.
Guest review
The hotel and the people who run it are wonderful!
Located in Genova and with University of Genoa reachable within 300 metres, Hotel Palazzo Durazzo Suites provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
Guest review
Glorious former palace. Genuinely friendly and accommodating staff.
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.
Guest review
Excellent location, well maintained, nicely renovated
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff.
Guest review
Fabulous staff. Great staff. Super clean and comfortable.
FAQs about hotels in Genova
On average, 3-star hotels in Genova cost £83 per night, and 4-star hotels in Genova are £109 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Genova can on average be found for £175 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, £156. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Genova for this weekend cost on average around £289 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £126 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Genova for tonight. You'll pay on average around £141 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Genova will cost around £287 (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.
This is such a stunningly beautiful city, with historical...
This is such a stunningly beautiful city, with historical and interesting things to see everywhere. The surrounding area is also amazing in all directions. I'd love to spend an entire week or more exploring everywhere and eating the entire time and hope to do so at some point. Do not miss the Bassilica dell' Anunziata, it is truly stunning and an experience you'll be sure to never forget! We also booked s self guided digital tour through booking dot com that was excellent and pointed us to treasures I missed on precious visits. Well worth it and Matteo was personally available online when o had questions! For young children don't miss the pirate ship in the old port!
Guest review by
Krista Clem O'Sullivan
Ireland
Review score
10.0
A very impressive port city and easy to walk around once you...
A very impressive port city and easy to walk around once you are there. I ate at Il Genoveve (on a recommendation) and it was excellent. The nearby Oriental Market (MOG) was an unexpected delight and looked a good place to eat too.
Guest review by
david
Review score
10.0
Nice city, with lots to see.
Nice city, with lots to see. Excellent tourist brochure and accompanying map. Easy to get to nearby Riviera places for the day. Some very good museums and great focaccia. Not visited often enough ... worth adding to the itinerary.
Guest review by
Barry
Australia
Review score
10.0
The 72-hour museum card was very useful, you could travel...
The 72-hour museum card was very useful, you could travel with it, and it is worth it. For example, in the district called Nervi there are 3 museums, in castles in a beautiful park, special trees, interesting flowers, the corso in front is 3 km long, and you can admire the sea waves breaking on the rocks
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Guest review by
Nora
Hungary
Review score
10.0
Very underrated, but beautiful city.
Very underrated, but beautiful city. People were lovely, no crowds. Felt very authentic. It felt wonderful to be surrounded by locals and hear Italian spoken everywhere, unlike other very touristy Italian cities.
Guest review by
Agnieszka
Review score
10.0
Pra' - Voltri is at short distance from the homonymous...
Pra' - Voltri is at short distance from the homonymous motorway exit. Pra’ is famous for its basil, the true and only original Genoese, which can be purchased directly from the producer on site. Pra' and Voltri are a good starting point for getting to know Genoa and for excursions to the entire Ligurian coast.
In Voltri there are free and paid beaches, the sea is clean and various amenities (restaurants, museums, parks) are located in the area. In nearby Pegli, in addition to the beach, the Durazzo Pallavicini Park is worth a visit, with a 2.5 km path that crosses almost 9 hectares of land and takes you back in time, between neoclassical avenues and 19th century scenery along with the Ligurian Archaeology Museum. Boats depart from the Porto Antico for whale watching. And don't forget the real Genoese focaccia and farinata, just two of the many specialties of Ligurian cuisine.
Guest review by
MG
Germany
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The room is warm and cozy, it has its own heater, but the marble floor is cold, as well as the common areas. Easy contactless check-in, you find the keys in the boxes by the door. The breakfast is very light, just croissant, tiny toasts with jam and coffee/juice, but this is quite common in Italy. For this price I would stay there again.
We required a hotel close to the station Brignole and also close to the historic centre. The hotel met our expectations for everything. It was a 20 minute walk to the shopping area and palaces. The hotel was very modern and clean and the room and bathroom were brand new. It was a boutique hotel just being renovated
Actually I didn’t stay in the Hotel Continental but I was upgraded to Grand Hotel Savoia the one next door, so the review is for the Savoia. It’s in a great location with good amenities in the room. It was especially nice to have a bath, as many hotels nowadays only provide a shower.
Bad location. Parking available. We paid 30 euros for breakfast. our 4 year old son was also forced to pay. Breakfast poor at all. I think that of the 7 hotels I've been to in Italy, the weakest of all. Not worth it. Very polite receptionist. bad value for money for a 3 star hotel.
Grand Hotel Savoia is a vintage 19th century luxury hotel. No more, no less. It is not modern. It is not flawless. It is exactly what it is - a shining remnant of Genova's glorious past. And it feels wonderful. Enjoy!
Guest review by
frequent_traveller
Poland
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