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Hotel Genova 4 star in Rome center
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Hotel Genova, Roma

Via Cavour, 25
00184 Roma Italy
Tel. +39 06 476951
Fax +39 06 4827580
Email: genova@remarhotels.com
GDS Codes:

Amadeus: FG ROMGEN
Sabre: FG 77257
Galileo: FG 50659
Worldspan: FG ROMEN
Pegasus: FG 31763
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Hotel Genova

“The pleasure of making your stay in Rome unforgettable”

“Hospitality, for the Greeks, was a rule of civil society, a ritual duty; we have made it one of our virtues.”

Hotel Genova, within walking distance of Termini Station, featurescontemporary furnishing with delicate finishes to create a simple and sophisticated atmosphere that combines perfectly with the efficiency and courtesy of the staff.
As soon as you enter, your attention will immediately be drawn to the sobriety and modernity around you: Venetian mosaic floors, large artistic windows illuminating the lobby, stucco paintings on the wall and fine wood panelling complementing the elegant modern furnishings. An “arcade” leads to a warm, refined area furnished with comfortable armchairs and sofas, where you can spend some relaxing hours sampling the cocktails in our Orange American Bar. The common areas and all the rooms have WI-FI internet access.

Our reception staff will see to all your needs and make your stay relaxing and peaceful.

Hotel Genova is an elegant, modern hotel that was completely renovated in 2008. It is centrally located in the Esquiline district, which is also the name of Rome’s seven hills, together with the Capitoline, Viminal, Palatine, Aventine, Caelian and Quirinal hills.
The Hotel is on the prestigious Via Cavour, which was opened in the 19th century to create a fast, direct link between the Esquiline district and piazza Venezia, through the Suburra valley.
Today it conveniently links Termini Central Station and the famous Imperial Fora. The new entrance, enhanced by a glass revolving door, stands on the corner of Via Cavour and Via Principe Amedeo.

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