Hotel CairolivsHotel Agnello D'Oro
Hotel Cairoli and Hotel Agnello D'Oro are both praised by expert writers. On balance, Hotel Cairoli is the choice of most reviewers compared to Hotel Agnello D'Oro. Hotel Cairoli has a TripExpert Score of 81 with approval from 5 reviews including DK Eyewitness, Frommer's and Lonely Planet.
Hotel Cairoli
Via Cairoli 14/4, 16124 Genoa
From $59/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"The small rooms are extremely pleasant... The friendly management gives it the homey feel of an upscale youth hostel." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Housed in a 16th-century palazzo, the two-star Cairoli offers excellent facilities for its price category, with family rooms, suites and a terrace overlooking the church of San Filipo Neri."
Rough Guide
"A superior three-star, whose brightly furnished, modern, en-suite rooms are soundproof. There’s also a roof terrace and two apartments for rent. One of the city’s best deals."
Michelin Guide
"Rooms aren't large but there's a good terrace and a small gym plus a handy location in the historic centre."
Lonely Planet
"The whole package is centrally located and a snip at the price." Full review
Hotel Agnello D'Oro
Vico delle Monachette 6, 16126 Genoa
From $65/night
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Air Conditioning
- Minibar
- Breakfast buffet
Fodor's
"A few of the simple, modern rooms have balconies, and a few others have vaulted ceilings." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Fully refurbished, though not fancy, this hotel is quiet, charming and close to the best palaces. Check out the lovely roof garden."
Rough Guide
"Spacious, modernized rooms – some with balconies – in a seventeenthcentury palace alongside the Palazzo Reale and within spitting distance of Stazione Principe."
Lonely Planet
"Economical and close to Stazione Porta Principe the 17-room Agnello has everything a serious traveller needs." Full review
Frommer's
"It is just a few blocks away from Stazione Principe...most of the rooms are very basic, but some still retain the building’s original 16th-century character, with high ceilings or vaulted ones" Full review