Cenobio Dei Dogi Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
No title - expert review Perched majestically a step above Camogli, overlooking harbor, peninsula, and sea, Cenobio dei Dogi is indisputably the best address in town. Genoa's doges once summered here. Ask for one of the rooms with expansive balconies; though unimaginative in design, they have commanding vistas of Camogli's ... fodors.com
No title - expert review This Ligurian getaway sits just above the sea at one end of town and against the forested flank of Monte Portofino. The oldest part of the hotel incorporates an aristocratic villa dating from 1565; a chapel, still occasionally used as such, dates from the 17th century. Converted to a hotel in 1956, ... frommers.com
No title - expert review The Cenobio dei Dogi was formerly the summer home of the Genovese doges, so it is no wonder that it has such an idyllic location nestled on a small hill that forms one end of Camoglis miniature half-moon bay. From the hotel terrace there is an enchanting view of the tiny cove lined with marvelous na... karenbrown.com
No title - expert review Along the coast that leads to Portofino, in the quaint fishing village of Camogli, stands one of the most charming hotels in Liguria. Its story began in 1565 when a family of the aristocratic Dogi, which governed a great part of Italy, decided to build a villa at the foot of Mount Portofino as their... travel.away.com
No title - expert review Above the shores of the quaint fishing village of Camogli sits one of the most refined hotels in Liguria. Briefly describe your facilities and serviceIts history dates back to 1565 when an aristocratic family of Doges which governed certain areas in Italy decided to build a villa on the rocky coast ... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review Along the coast that leads to Portofino, in the quaint fishing village of Camogli, stands one if the most charming hotels in Liguria. Its story began in 1565 when a family of aristocratic Dogi which governed a great part of Italy decided to build a villa at the foot of Mount Portofino as their retre... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review This historic property dates back to the 16th century when the ruling Dogi of Genoa selected this idyllic spot nestled between Mount Portofino and Paradise Gulf as their retreat, which was frequented by nobility, cardinals and priests. Since then, the property has been passed down along generations ... sidestep.com
Ah Michaelangelo! - user review We arrived on a sweltering day just to find the kitchen closing. The waiter, Michaelangelo, said I prepare something for you and created the most fantastic four course meal you've ever seen or tasted! The views are a feast of brightly colored houses along the coastline and the town is lovely! The be... fodors.com
Cenobio de dogie - user review We arrived by car signage to hotel excellent.Free parking a first in Italy!! Excellent location on the beach. Very hard to get anybody to talk to you guests or staff. Strange.... travel.yahoo.com
my son wants to honeymoon here - user review the rooms were nice w/ great sheets and mattresses but not particularly impressive looking. i was disappointed at the balcony wall being so high so i could only enjoy the view of... travel.yahoo.com
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