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You are looking for Hotels in Portofino, Genoa, Liguria, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Portofino we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels and 4 Star Hotels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Portofino include: Arenzano, Camogli, Chiavari, Cinque Terre, Genoa, Imperia, La Spezia, Lavagna, Moconesi, Moneglia, Portofino, Rapallo, Recco, Santa Margherita Ligure, Savona and Sestri Levante.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Portofino include: Hotel San Giorgio Portofino House and Hotel Eden.
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Eden 3 Star Hotel in Portofino, Genoa Liguria, Italy
Portofino is an ancient fishing village, built around a natural port that has preserved its traditional... |
Piccolo Hotel 4 Star Hotel in Portofino, Genoa Liguria, Italy
The Piccolo Hotel is located in Portofino, immersed in the typical lush greenery of the Ligurian riviera... |
San Giorgio 4 Star Hotel in Portofino, Genoa Liguria, Italy
Style, Ligurian Riviera architecture and class are the main features of the Hotel San Giorgio in Portofino... |
Hotel Vis à Vis 4 Star Hotel in Sestri Levante, Genoa Liguria, Italy
Astounding Hotel greatly located in marvellous Ligurian city of Sestri Levante, just nearby Portofino... |
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On this site you will find information on Hotels In Portofino Italy where you can search and contact property owners and managers directly and make your arrangements for your accommodation.
In order to appreciate the exceptional beauty of Portofino you need to see it from the square in front of the church of San Giorgio on the lighthouse promontory: from this position you have a splendid overview of the port and the row of coloured houses with their typical decorations.
Portofino lies in a bay whose natural shelter is provided both by its shape and by Monte Portofino itself, which looks over the sea from a height of 600 metres and forms a three-kilometre ridge ending to the east at Punta del Capo. This favourable natural position attracted very early human settlement, and we learn from Pliny that "Portus Delphini" was already known in Roman times. After being under the dominion of the Abbey of San Fruttuoso for almost two centuries, it was taken into the Republic of Genoa in the twelfth century. The Republic built a fortress there in the seventeenth century which is now known as Castello Brown, after the British Consul who bought it in 1870. The church of San Martino stands in the oldest part of the town and dates back to the twelfth century, while the Oratorio dell'Assunta was built in the fourteenth century.
The tourist harbour can berth up to 300 boats and has hosted the most prestigious leisure craft in the world, since it attracts the most exclusive type of tourists. So many of the most famous names of twentieth-century history and art have visited Portofino that even a partial list of names would be difficult to draw up. All kinds of sea sports can be practised here, especially sailing and windsurfing. The reef is a paradise for divers: certain parts are extremely interesting, such as Punta del Faro and the wreck of the "Mohawk Deer".
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Portofino, La Spezia, Italy
In order to appreciate the exceptional beauty of Portofino you need to see it from the square in front of the church of San Giorgio on the lighthouse promontory: from this position you have a splendid overview of the port and the row of coloured houses with their typical decorations. Portofino lies in a bay whose natural shelter is provided both by its shape and by Monte Portofino itself, which looks over the sea from a height of 600 metres and forms a three-kilometre ridge ending to the east at Punta del Capo. This favourable natural position attracted very early human settlement, and we learn from Pliny that "Portus Delphini" was already known in Roman times.
After being under the dominion of the Abbey of San Fruttuoso for almost two centuries, it was taken into the Republic of Genoa in the twelfth century. The Republic built a fortress there in the seventeenth century which is now known as Castello Brown, after the British Consul who bought it in 1870. The church of San Martino st ... Read More...
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You are looking for Hotels in Portofino, Genoa, Liguria, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Portofino include: Hotel Eden and Hotel San Giorgio Portofino House.
In Portofino we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels and 4 Star Hotels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Portofino include: Arenzano, Camogli, Chiavari, Cinque Terre, Genoa, Imperia, La Spezia, Lavagna, Moconesi, Moneglia, Portofino, Rapallo, Recco, Santa Margherita Ligure, Savona and Sestri Levante.
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