Hotel Villa Bonera

Address: Via Sarfatti 8, Genova, Italy


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Available rates for01 Jun 2012 - 02 Jun 2012
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Set in a 15th century building, Hotel Villa Bonera is located in Genoa’s Nervi neighbourhood. The property is located only 7 km away from the city centre.The rooms at Villa Bonera come with marble floors and decorated ceilings. They feature a bathroom with shower, a work desk, and satellite TV. Some rooms have sea views.This hotel has a restaurant that serves local cuisine during lunch and dinner. The breakfast buffet includes a selection of sweets and local products. There is also a coffee bar open until midnight.For those who want to relax, the Bonera is only a 10-minute walk from the Villa Serra Park. The property also offers free private parking.

Check-In

11:00-00:00

Check-Out

07:00-11:00

Hotel facilities
• Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN• Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
• Internet Services• Fax/Photocopying
• Meeting/Banquet Facilities• Breakfast in the Room
• Gay Friendly• Breakfast Buffet
• Room Service• Free Parking
• Elevator• Heating
• Luggage Storage• Newspapers
• Garden• Family Rooms
• Parking (fee required)• Pets Allowed
• Bar 
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The Bonera Hotel is located in Nervi, at the East Ligurian coast (Riviera di Levante), a few miles from the Genoa city center. It is established in the prestigious "Villa Bonera", built in 1500, restored in 1700 and, since 1850, site for a hotel. Still today, history and tradition of such building are testified by the distinction of the ample rooms, by the stylish interior decorations as well as by the ceilings, endowed in several rooms with beautiful frescos. Surrounded by a private park, the Hotel is settled just in Nervi’s center — a few yards from the seaside and from the suggestive walk, right behind the little port and the Serra Groppallo Park It offers thus the opportunity to easily reach the Genoa Aquarium, Portofino and the district of "Cinque Terre", even via sea, thanks to a ferryboat service.