




Via Vincenzo Ricci, 5
Lacetoliera Residenza d'epoca is a historic bed and breakfast tucked into the layered urban fabric of Genoa, one of Italy's most architecturally dense and underexplored cities. The name itself signals the character of the place — residenza d'epoca means a period residence, and this is precisely what it is: a property rooted in the city's past, suited to travelers who come to Genoa for its caruggi, its palazzi, and the kind of slow discovery that package tourism rarely allows. With a guest rating of 9.8 across 35 reviews, the property punches well above its category in terms of guest satisfaction.
The rooms are soundproofed, which matters in a city where medieval alleyways can channel noise in unexpected ways, and breakfast can be brought directly to the room — a small detail that shapes the rhythm of a morning in a place where there is no rush to perform the rituals of a large hotel. The terrace and garden give guests an outdoor counterpoint to Genoa's often narrow streetscape, somewhere to sit with a glass of wine in the evening without leaving the property.
Guests arriving after a long journey can count on checking in from 14:00, settling in before the afternoon light fades over the city, and the 11:00 check-out leaves a reasonable window to take a final walk before departure. The property also accommodates families and guests with disabilities, and the on-site coffee house means the first hour of the day requires no navigation at all — a quiet, grounded start before stepping out into one of Italy's most demanding and rewarding cities.
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