Mini Hotel is situated in the historic centre of Genoa, 200 meters from the Genoa Principe Station, 100 meters from the Aquarium and the Conference Centre...
We offer three rooms: a single, a double and a twin. All rooms are bright and ample. If required, it is possible to add extra beds. Every room is eqipped with television.
In a central position, situated 50m. from the railway station 'Principe' as well as from the Air Terminal and 200 m. from the harbour (stazione marittima) Airport 6 Km. away...
The Hotel Galles is located right in the heart of Genoa and offers a wonderful view of the sea as it overlooks the port and the beautiful Piazza del Principe.....
Situated in Genoa's pulsating and hip central district, amidst creative and chic fashion shops, art galleries and a myriad of culinary locations, the modern design hotel
Sophisticated dependance in 1938th building. Located in a quiet very central area close to European widest hystorical district and major sites of interest.
Hotel Cairoli is right in the heart of historical centre of Genoa that, besides being the greatest in Europe, offers also cultural itineraries, characteristic atmospheres and bargains....
The ancient construction of 'Vico delle Monachette', going back to 1580, hosted the convent of the 'Teresiane scalze', the building still preserves the structure of the ancient church
Genoa was founded before the Romans. It was very important in ancient times and it was one of the Sea Republics to rule navigation along all known seas around 1100-1300. It is the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, and part of his living home still remains in the center of the town.
Genoa is the most important town in the Ligurian/Italian Riviera, a well renown holiday resort famous all over Europe. It has 700.000 population and was a very important industrial town.
Now many things are changing towards a better use of the territory with a keen view to the environment and so becoming more interesting for tourists.
Coming in the Ligurian area the town is really worth a visit as many ancient Renaissance buildings, famous museums and very good restaurants are all within an easy reach. The Old Town is the biggest in Europe and one of the best preserved old cities in the world. Great palaces, property of the ancient powerful Genoa families are now museums open to the public. Genoa has been elected Cultural Capital for the year 2004 by the European Parliament Commission.