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Newly Restored Apartment with Modern Amenties
Genova, Italy
6 guests2 bedrooms2 baths
Amenities
Parking
Washer
Patio/Balcony
A/C
Pets Allowed
Dryer
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
2 single beds
Common
1 sofa bed
Only 2 minutes away from the beautiful old mariners’ village of Boccadasse, ViviBoccadasse - Tulipano is located in a new residential building complex in one of the most exclusive areas of the city. The apartment has been recently renovated and is finely furnished: it comes with 2 bedrooms (one with a queen size bed and the other one with 2 twin beds, one of which is a pull-out bed), 2 bathrooms and a living area with kitchen.
The living room is bright and gives access to a terrace equipped with a table and chairs, perfect to enjoy your meals in open air.
At guests’ disposal there are comforts such as a cooling system and floor heating.
The Boccadasse neighborhood is calm, easily reachable by public transport and full of typical restaurants and supermarkets.
*Together for a safe holiday.
Genoa, well-known port city and capital of 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.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Genoa, Italy, is a captivating city that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and stunning seaside views. Known as "La Superba" (The Proud One) due to its glorious past and impressive landmarks, Genoa is a treasure trove for travelers seeking an authentic Italian experience.
The city's heart is its historic center, one of the largest in Europe, where narrow alleyways (caruggi) open up into picturesque squares adorned with noble palaces. The Via Garibaldi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is lined with opulent palazzi, now housing museums and art galleries that showcase the city's wealth and artistic heritage.
Genoa's maritime tradition is central to its identity, with the old port area (Porto Antico) having been revitalized by renowned architect Renzo Piano. The area is now a bustling waterfront promenade featuring the Aquarium of Genoa, one of the largest in Europe, and the Bigo, an architectural marvel offering panoramic views of the city and harbor.
The city's cuisine is a highlight, with local specialties like pesto Genovese, focaccia, and fresh seafood. Visitors can indulge in these delights at the Mercato Orientale, a vibrant market where the freshest ingredients are on display.
For a touch of greenery, the Villetta Di Negro park, with its lush gardens and waterfall, provides a serene escape, while the Boccadasse district offers a quaint fishing village atmosphere within the city. Here, colorful houses cluster around a pebble beach, and the sound of the waves complements the charming ambiance.
Genoa is also an excellent base for exploring the Italian Riviera, including the famous Cinque Terre and the luxurious Portofino. The city's train and ferry connections make day trips to these and other coastal gems both convenient and rewarding.
Cultural events abound in Genoa, from the rollicking Genoa Science Festival to the International Boat Show, reflecting the city's dynamic and innovative spirit. Music lovers will appreciate the Carlo Felice Theater, which hosts opera and classical concerts, while the city's numerous festivals celebrate everything from jazz to contemporary art.
In essence, Genoa is a city that offers a perfect mix of seaside charm, historical depth, and cultural vibrancy. Its narrow streets whisper tales of the past, while its modern attractions and culinary delights ensure that every visitor leaves with a full heart and a longing to return.