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Hostels in Genoa
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Ostello Sugenova Salita Nuova Nostra Signora del Monte 23, Genoa | |
| Set in a former seminary, Ostello Sugenova is 5 minutes’ drive from Genoa town centre. It offers an Italian sweet breakfast, free Wi-Fi and a garden with children’s playground. On-site parking is... More… |
from $32.03 Average price per night |
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B&B Il Salotto di Lucilla Passo Palestro, 3/5 , Genoa | |
| Set a 10-minute walk from Genoa’s Piazza de Ferrari square, Il Salotto di Lucilla offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi. It features a lounge area with reading corner. More… |
from $80.09 Average price per night |
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B&B dell'Acquario Vico Cimella 6 R, Genoa | |
| Unique rooms with free Wi-Fi and exposed-stone walls are offered at B&B dell’Acquario, in central Genova. More… |
from $86.76 Average price per night |
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B&B Domitilla Via Pagano Doria 1 , Genoa | |
| Set in an early 20th-century Art Nouveau building, B&B Domitilla is 400 metres from Genoa’s Piazza Principe Train Station. The property offers free Wi-Fi and rooms with city or harbour views. More… |
from $106.78 Average price per night |
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B&B La Villa Del Mare Via Tito Speri 4, Genoa | |
| Less than 200 metres from the beach, B&B La Villa Del Mare is in Genoa. It offers a communal BBQ in the garden equipped with tables and chairs, and free bike rental. More… |
from $80.09 Average price per night |
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Il Ciottolo Passo dell'Acquidotto 4 , Genoa | |
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Score from 7 reviews:
Excellent,
Latest Booking: June 13
Managed by a young couple, Il Ciottolo offers a homely atmosphere and uniquely decorated rooms in a traditional Genoan style.
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1 person is looking at this bed and breakfast.
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from $50.72 Average price per night |
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Right on the Ligurian coast, Genoa features Europe’s largest historic quarter and Italy’s largest seaport. As the 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), there are several bars and restaurants serving the local specialty, pesto. Other Genoese favorites 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 neighborhood, where colorful 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 historic quarter 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 accommodations, from hotels to apartments and B&Bs.
