The new Nh Collection Genova Marina has just completed a major restyling.
Inspired by the colours of the sea
The welcoming and refined design in shades of blue and pastel colours, inspired by the colours of the sea of the city that hosts it, was chosen to evoke the panorama of Genoa's Old Port, redeveloped by Renzo Piano, and overlooked by the hotel. The four-storey building, with slate roofs and the washed-out reddish plaster typical of Ligurian architecture, floats on the water and is supported on special stilts for a hundred metres, overlooking the picturesque Gulf of Genoa.
The 140 rooms have a maritime feel
The restyling involved the 140 rooms and was inspired by the city’s nautical style and maritime atmosphere, with walls and bedheads in both blue and light blue tones, recalling the colours of Genoa’s harbour and the nuances of the sea, while the pastel pink and beige tones evoke the colour of the sunsets and the fine sand of Liguria.
The Il Gozzo restaurant has a view of Genoa’s Lanterna
All the rooms overlook the sea, and the small terraces give the hotel the typical shape of a cruise ship where, at the stern, there is the main entrance. At the bow there is the Il Gozzo restaurant, which overlooks the sea with a panoramic view of the Lanterna which is the symbol of the city and has been indicating the route to sailors since 1543.