2024
Recommended
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2024
Prestigious hotel with a Liberty style decoration appreciated by great personalities such as Alfred Hitchcock.
One of Genoa's most prestigious hotels, built in 1905 in the heart of the business district, a stone's throw from the major fashion chains. The Bristol retains its elegant early20th-century structure and Liberty style (Italian Art Nouveau). Its impressive elliptical white marble staircase is said to have inspired Alfred Hitchcock's film Vertigo . The director stayed here, along with many other great personalities. Recently renovated, the hotel offers the very best in modern services.
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Members' reviews on BRISTOL PALACE
4.6/5
19 reviews
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The best at Genoa and around
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Service is generally very good and professional. The restaurant is also very classy and the food is above average. It's just a delight to dine in a room that looks like the museum you visit.
The room we got (a upgrade) was very spacious and modern facilities are available despite being an old botel. The only issue is that the wooden floor creaks very bad but that is normal for old buildings. Overall a very good stay.