Very bright apartment with a breathtaking view over the wonderful Castello d’Albertis, located in a quiet and well-served area.
This apartment, situated on the fourth floor of a building with a lift, is perfect for couples, groups of friends and families. The living area consists of a living room with a sofa, an armchair and a dining table; from here the view is breathtaking and looks like a postcard of the wonderful Castello d’Albertis, ancient residence in Genoa which now houses the Museum of World Cultures.
The independent kitchen is well-equipped and fitted with an induction hob and all electrical appliances, including a coffee machine.
The sleeping area comes with three bedrooms: two with queen beds that can be split and a single room, all of them with a wardrobe and access to the balcony.
Two full bathrooms, one with a shower and the other one with a bathtub, complete the accommodation.
Moreover, a lovely balcony surrounds the apartment, being the ideal space for eating in the open-air.
At guests’ disposal there is also free Wi-Fi that, together with a comfortable desk, makes the apartment very suitable for remote working.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival it may be required to pay a tourist tax, which varies according to local regulations. You will find your reservation details within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
We also offer to our guests truly authentic experiences to live like a local. If interested, contact us and we will be more than happy to help you out designing an unforgettable holiday to discover Italian beauties.
Genoa, well-known port city and capital of the Liguria region, is historically known for its important role in maritime trade over the past centuries.
Known as one of the most extensive medieval historical centers in Europe, the heart of Genoa is a maze of alleys that unexpectedly open up into small squares, often related, like the churches overlooking them, to important noble families.
The spirit of Genoa lies in the alleys, where different smells, tastes, languages and cultures perfectly blend in.
In the historical center is the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, in Romanesque style with a black and white striped façade and frescoed interiors. Narrow streets lead to monumental squares such as the Piazza de Ferrari, with its characteristic bronze fountain, and the Carlo Felice opera house.
The Genoa aquarium, the largest in Europe, is unmissable and iconic. The exhibition itinerary shows more than 70 environments and about 12,000 specimens of 600 species, coming from all the seas of the world. An unforgettable experience for young and old, which will fill your heart with emotions and a deeper respect for the sea and its extraordinary inhabitants.
Not to be missed is Genoa’s culinary tradition, with its iconic basil pesto, famous all over the world, and the “focaccia”, which can be either salted and topped with olives, onion and tomato, or even sweet and stuffed.
The train station Piazza Principe is 10 minutes away while the airport of Genoa can be reached with a 20-minutes drive.