4 Star Hotels in Genoa
Free cancellation options if plans change
Earn rewards on every night you stay
Save more with Member Prices
Check prices for these dates
4 Star Hotels in Genoa

Top neighborhoods in Genoa

Genoa Historical Centre
Genoa's Historical Centre invites you to wander through Europe's largest medieval quarter where history whispers from every corner. The labyrinthine caruggi (narrow alleyways) lead to magnificent discoveries like Christopher Columbus's house and the striped Cathedral of San Lorenzo. UNESCO World Heritage sites and Renaissance palaces create an open-air museum where centuries of maritime heritage come alive with every step. Traditional osterie serve mouthwatering farinata and authentic pesto pasta alongside family-run trattorias dishing up fresh seafood. Stay in charming boutique B&Bs housed in converted palazzos with original frescoes. Getting around is best done on foot, though metro stations at De Ferrari and San Giorgio connect you to the wider city when your legs need a break.

Boccadasse
Discover pastel-colored houses surrounding a cobblestone beach, with ice cream shops, restaurants, and art galleries nearby. Visit Saint Anthony of Padua Church and enjoy the panoramic square dedicated to Edoardo Firpo.

Carignano
Carignano offers a refined slice of authentic Genoese life where elegant 19th-century villas and the magnificent dome of Santa Maria Assunta Basilica create a sophisticated residential retreat. Stroll tree-lined streets with ornate balconies and marble facades or visit the Museum of Modern Art housed in the historic Villa Croce. The neighborhood's peaceful atmosphere provides a welcome escape from tourist crowds. Upscale trattorias serve exceptional Ligurian cuisine featuring fresh pesto and focaccia that locals swear by. While accommodations trend toward elegant bed & breakfasts in converted villas, the neighborhood remains well-connected to Genoa's attractions via regular AMT bus service and walkable streets.

Nervi
Discover a former fishing village turned seaside resort, boasting four museums, including the Genoa Gallery of Modern Arts and Wolfsoniana. Stroll along the 2 km Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi walkway, explore the Parchi di Nervi, and shop at fashionable outlets.

Castelletto
Perched high above Genoa, Castelletto rewards explorers with jaw-dropping views of the harbor and terracotta rooftops from its famous Spianata lookout. Art Nouveau villas and elegant palazzos line the peaceful, tree-shaded streets where locals outnumber tourists. Historic castles like Castello d'Albertis offer cultural depth while terraced gardens cascade down the hillsides. The neighborhood's intimate trattorias serve authentic Ligurian specialties like pesto and focaccia with prices reflecting the upscale setting. Getting around means tackling steep cobblestone streets, but the 8-minute funicular ride connects you effortlessly to downtown Genoa.
Top landmarks in Genoa

Aquarium of Genoa
Experience a world beneath the ocean with a visit to Aquarium of Genoa, just one of the attractions in Centro Est. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? If you have fun at Aquarium of Genoa, you'll love The Bigo Lift (Il Bigo) and Galata Maritime Museum, both a short walk away.

Old Port
You can stroll along Old Port for relaxing water views when you're in Centro Est. If you carry on walking you'll get to Genoa Maritime Station and Port of Genoa Cruise Ship Terminal for some more water views.




































































































