Palazzo Grillo

Top choice in Genoa


In a once derelict palazzo, Genovese locals Matteo and Laura have created the extraordinary place to stay that Genoa has been crying out for. Stunning public spaces are dotted with spot-on contemporary design pieces, character-filled vintage finds and – look in any direction – original 15th-century frescoes. Rooms are simple but superstylish with Vitra TVs and high ceilings.

Best of all, most of the entire 2nd floor is given over to a private guest salon, where you can lounge around by the windows overlooking the piazza, browse the art and design library, or just gaze at the befrescoed walls.


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