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Types of Accommodation in Genoa
You are looking for Agriturismi in Genoa, Liguria, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Genoa we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 1 Stella, Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Hotels 5 Stella, Agriturismi, Appartamenti, Bed and Breakfasts and Residenze.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Genoa include: Arenzano, Camogli, Chiavari, Cinque Terre, Genoa, Imperia, La Spezia, Lavagna, Moconesi, Moneglia, Portofino, Rapallo, Recco, Santa Margherita Ligure, Savona and Sestri Levante.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Genoa include: Hotel Vis à Vis, Nuova Riviera, In centro - Il Poggio, Il Convento, Imperiale Palace Hotel, Hotel Assarotti Genova, Hotel Mirò, I Capricci and Agriturismo L'Ulivo e il mare.
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Hotel Vis à Vis 4 Star Hotel in Sestri Levante, Genoa Liguria, Italy
Astounding Hotel greatly located in marvellous Ligurian city of Sestri Levante, just nearby Portofino... |
Hotel San Giorgio Portofino 4 Star Hotel in Portofino, Genoa Liguria, Italy
Stile, architettura Ligure e classe sono tra le peculiarità principali dell'Hotel San Giorgio di Portofino... |
Excelsior Palace Hotel 5 Star Hotel in Rapallo, Genoa Liguria, Italy
Uniquely located, on the Bay of Rapallo to the east and overlooking the Portofino gulf to the west... |
Ricci 2 Star Hotel in Genoa Liguria, Italy
L'hotel Ricci è situato nel centro di Genova, a pochi minuti a piedi
dalla stazione ferroviaria di Brignole... |
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The chief city in the region lies in the innermost part of the gulf to which it gives its name, and stretches for c. 25 km. along the coast and c. 15 km. inland up the Polcevera and Bisagno river valleys. Originally sited on the Sarzana hill, the city underwent subsequent phases of expansion (in the 12th-14th centuries and 16th-17th centuries) within the city walls, but not until the 19th century did Genoa began to grow to considerable proportions by absorbing an initial group of suburban villages; this trend reached its peak in the first thirty years of this century, giving origin to the conurbation.
Founded by the Ligurians, it became an important Roman municipium before passing, after the fall of the Western Empire, into the hands of the Byzantines, later succeeded by the Lombards and Franks. In the Middle Ages it was ruled by the bishop-counts, then became a free municipality (12th century) and a formidable naval power, engaged in fierce struggles first with Pisa, and then Venice, ... Read More...
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Portofino, La Spezia, Italy
In order to appreciate the exceptional beauty of Portofino you need to see it from the square in front of the church of San Giorgio on the lighthouse promontory: from this position you have a splendid overview of the port and the row of coloured houses with their typical decorations. Portofino lies in a bay whose natural shelter is provided both by its shape and by Monte Portofino itself, which looks over the sea from a height of 600 metres and forms a three-kilometre ridge ending to the east at Punta del Capo. This favourable natural position attracted very early human settlement, and we learn from Pliny that "Portus Delphini" was already known in Roman times.
After being under the dominion of the Abbey of San Fruttuoso for almost two centuries, it was taken into the Republic of Genoa in the twelfth century. The Republic built a fortress there in the seventeenth century which is now known as Castello Brown, after the British Consul who bought it in 1870. The church of San Martino st ... Read More...
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You are looking for Agriturismi in Genoa, Liguria, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Genoa include: Agriturismo L'Ulivo e il mare, Hotel Assarotti Genova, Hotel Mirò, Hotel Vis à Vis, I Capricci, Il Convento, Imperiale Palace Hotel, In centro - Il Poggio and Nuova Riviera.
In Genoa we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 1 Stella, Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Hotels 5 Stella, Agriturismi, Appartamenti, Bed and Breakfasts and Residenze.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Genoa include: Arenzano, Camogli, Chiavari, Cinque Terre, Genoa, Imperia, La Spezia, Lavagna, Moconesi, Moneglia, Portofino, Rapallo, Recco, Santa Margherita Ligure, Savona and Sestri Levante.
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