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My wife and I stayed here for 3 nights in early June, ‘23. We enjoyed our stay and recommend it. The City Hotel is a modern, upbeat hotel in a good location – once you find it. Our car GPS had some difficulty with the small side street where it is located. From the main avenue the street appears to be a one-way that you should not enter, but it isn’t. The street continues a short way into an upscale area and then dead-ends at the hotel. The hotel offers valet parking for 30 euro, and though that sounded expensive, it was worth it for the convenience. The hotel is within easy walking distance of Piazza Ferrari, a main hub of the city with concert hall, beautiful fountain, restaurants, shopping, and both metro and bus connections. In other direction a short walk brings you to the fabulous “mansion row” street that is a Genoa icon. The bright and cheery lobby area was connected to a highly rated restaurant where breakfast (very good) was served. The front desk staff was friendly, welcoming, and helpful. We initially had difficulty accessing the internet from our room and though they weren’t able to fix the problem right away, they saw to it that it was taken care of the next day. Our room (#725, a premium double) was good sized with lots of room for luggage and other items. There was a minibar area with coffee/tea making facilities, a safe, and a small fridge. The room also had a desk, a small reading chair, a comfortable king bed, and lots of outlets nearby. Our room had a so-so view of city rooftops and a peekaboo view of the harbor. Rooms lower that about the 5th floor with have very little view at all unless they were on the front side of the hotel. The bathroom was attractive, with shower, bidet, and a reasonable amount of counter space. All in all, the City Hotel is a good option for exploring Genoa – convenient, comfortable, and friendly,