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Genoa for under £100 a night

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The port city of Genoa was once a medieval superpower to rival Venice and still has grand palaces and ornate churches to prove it. But as much as you’ll want to wander the lanes of the historic centre, it’s hard to resist spending most of your time sampling the local cuisine or shopping at family-run stores to take home a taste of the province of Liguria.

Where to stay Hotel Le Nuvole

Pick up your keys from the sister hotel next door, then enter this grand former townhouse that stands on a bustling pedestrian­ised square in the historic centre. Take the lift to the top floor and a stylish, boutique residence where your bedroom (one of 15) might have views of the fine church next door or a pavement cafe below. B&B doubles from £74 (hotellenuv­ole.it).

Hotel NoLogo

This few-frills place is in a good location off a pedestrian­ised street and has a large terrace with Jacuzzi. its 56 rooms are decorated sparsely, but whatever you save on the bill, splurge it in nearby cafes and restaurant­s. A good-value breakfast costs £4 pp. Room-only doubles from £57 (hotelnolog­o.it).

Valery Guesthouse

A fAmily-Run B&B that’s part of a 15th-century ex-convent. There

What to see and do

Centro Storico ÷ GENOA’S historic centre is crisscross­ed by caruggi, medieval alleys that link squares and streets lined with shops, churches

and cafes. Expect to get lost!

If you need help, guide Barbara Cudia charges from £30pp for a group of four for three hours (hellogenoa.eu). Take one of 18 public lifts and funiculars (amt. genova.it) to make climbing the city’s hills easy. Boccadasse FOLLOW the locals and stroll along the mile-long Corso Italia, to the fishing village of Boccadasse in the early evening. It is the perfect spot for sunset photos — and you can stop off for cocktails or a fried fish snack.

Palazzo Spinola

THE Palazzo Spinola National Gallery, built in 1593, contains works by Brea, Tintoretto and Rubens (entry £5.20, palazzospi­nola.benicultur­ali.it).

Il Gesu

THE 16th-century Il Gesu church on Piazza Matteotti looks dull from the outside, but has an amazingly rich baroque interior (culturainl­iguria.it). are only two rooms, either sold together to families or groups — or one is kept empty if you take the other, so you’ll never be sharing with strangers. There’s a terrace with great views over the city. B&B doubles from £61 (valerygues­thouse.com).

Where to eat Trattoria Rosmarino

GenoA is the home of focaccia and pesto, and its restaurant­s make full use of delicious, local ingredient­s. Trattoria Rosmarino is an unpretenti­ous place for lunch or dinner just close to the grand Piazza de ferrari. it highlights the best produce from liguria: a delicious dish of pasta and pesto is £9. salt cod with potatoes and olives is £12.

Mercato Orientale

AT This good-value lunchtime spot, you can dine at a dozen or so stalls under one roof — a starter here, a main there, dessert to take away — so mix and match.

The setting, with sun streaming in through the large upper windows, is rather wonderful. if you want a more formal sit-down meal, go upstairs where 24-year-old wunderchef Daniele Rebosio oversees the kitchen with mains averaging £20 (moggenova.it).

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This restaurant is a short stroll from the 12th-century Abbey of san matteo, a handy reference point if you get lost while searching for it in the tight cluster of narrow lanes here. your meal might include prawn tartare with apple and vermouth ice cream, home-made gnocchi with monkfish and crunchy asparagus, before a main that will cost about £16 (ristorante­20tregenov­a.it).

Gelateria Profumo

come to italy and not have gelato? unthinkabl­e. This rather nondescrip­t-looking ice cream shop is worth seeking out for its range of delectable flavours that are made on site daily.

The ices are hidden in metal jars, so all the more reason to taste before deciding. its sister bakery nearby makes some of the most sumptuous cakes and pastries in town (villa1827.it).

Need to know

BRiTish Airways (ba.com), easyJet (easyjet.com) and Ryanair (ryanair.com) fly to Genoa. Volabus (amt.genova.it) links the airport to the city centre and costs £5 one way. Genoa tourist informatio­n: visitgenoa.it.

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Picture: ALAMY Seaside stroll: Walk to charming Boccadesse

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