Il Cielo in una Stanza
Genoa, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Washer & Dryer
Elevator
Kitchen amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Home details
Bedroom
1 queen bed
Common
1 sofa bed
Located on the 24th floor of the prestigious Torre Piacentini skyscraper, this elegantly renovated apartment offers an exclusive experience in the heart of Genoa. Its refined interiors, furnished with high-quality decor, blend seamlessly with a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the sea, ensuring a stay filled with comfort and style.
The accommodation, easily accessible by elevator, features a spacious, bright living area with a fully equipped open-plan kitchen, including a refrigerator, oven, freezer, dishwasher, coffee machine, kettle, tableware, and kitchen utensils. The sleeping area consists of a cozy bedroom and a comfortable sofa bed, providing space for up to four guests. A bathroom with bidet and shower completes the layout.
Equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, independent heating, a washing machine, a dryer, and a television, the apartment offers every modern convenience.
*Washer and dryer in one appliance.
*Upon arrival or a few days before check-in, a tourist tax payment may be required, the amount of which varies according to local regulations. You will find all relevant booking details within the Guest Area of Property Manager.*
Genoa, a historic port city and the capital of Liguria, has played a crucial role in maritime trade for centuries. Its medieval old town, one of the largest in Europe, is a labyrinth of narrow alleys (caruggi) that unexpectedly open onto small squares, often linked to noble families, as seen in the churches facing them. The essence of Genoa lies in these alleys, where diverse scents, flavors, languages, and cultures intertwine. The city’s historic center is home to the Romanesque-style Cathedral of San Lorenzo, with its striking black and white striped façade and frescoed interiors. Narrow streets lead to grand squares such as Piazza de Ferrari, known for its iconic bronze fountain and the renowned Carlo Felice Opera House. A must-visit attraction is the Genoa Aquarium, the largest in Europe, featuring over 70 exhibits and approximately 12,000 specimens from 600 species across the world’s oceans. This unforgettable experience captivates both adults and children, instilling a deep appreciation for the sea and its extraordinary inhabitants. No visit to Genoa would be complete without indulging in its renowned culinary traditions. The city is famous for its basil pesto, beloved worldwide, and its delicious focaccia, available in both savory variations—such as olive, onion, and tomato-topped focaccia—and sweet, filled versions.
The accommodation is easily accessible by train and car. Its central location allows for quick access to restaurants, supermarkets, and the city’s main attractions, making it the ideal choice for a relaxing and convenient stay.
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.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM