YHA Ostello per la Gioventu GenoaCHECK RATES
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Passo Costanzi 120
Genova, Italy
16135
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Accommodation provided in single sex shared rooms. We are a member of the HI, Hostelling International, therefore a membership card is required. Tourists without the membership card will have to buy the Hostelling International card directly in the hostel (3 € /person the Welcome Stamp). Check in: from 2.30 p.m. to 12.00 p.m. Hostel closed from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. The location is unbeatable. And not just for its panoramic position and hospitality, but also for the possibility of getting to know a place as interesting as Genoa. First of all, there's the Aquarium, the biggest in Europe and the second biggest in the world. Then there's Genova itself, the capital of Liguria, with its splendid palaces, awe-inspiring churches, and thousands more curiosities for the visitor to disover. A vacation to Genova is also an excellent opportunity where you can explore the interesting backcountry.
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Bar Bike Parking Breakfast Included Children Friendly Common Room Credit Cards Accepted Free Carpark Laundry Lift / Elevator Linen Included Luggage Storage Meeting Facilities No Curfew Non Smoking Restaurant Security Lockers Taxes Included in Price Telephone/Fax Facilities Travel Desk/Travel Info Wheelchair Friendly Payment Accepted:
Getting there:
Buses between the railway stations and our hostel:
From Brignole Station: bus # 40 or 640 to the stop in front of the hostel (Via Costanzi) From Principe Station: take the lift (ascensore Montegalletto) near the Farmacia Pescetto and then bus # 40 or 640 to Via Costanzi. If the lift is closed take bus # 35 up to the first stop of Via Napoli and then bus # 40 or 640. From the airport: bus #100 to Brignoel Station and then bus #40 or 640
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Mar 31, 2010 This is an ok hostel. How it became as top rated as they claim to be (Top 10 YHA in Europe) I have no idea though. Silly italian standards keep men and women separated but that is probably more to blame Italy than the hostel itself. Somewhat of a remote location and only tidy enough to meet standards! Related Links
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