Historic Genoa, near Lake Tahoe and Carson City in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, is Nevada's oldest settlement. It is the location of the Genoa House Inn, an authentic Victorian home listed in the National Register of Historical Places. The house has been restored to the charm and tranquility of an earlier time. A.C. Pratt, a newspaper publisher, built the house in 1872 for his family. He printed the Carson Valley's first newspaper here. Ask your hosts about the Inn's many interesting stories about its past owners.
Take a romantic step into the past and enjoy the three gracious guest rooms accented by antiques and collectibles. Each room has a queen bed and private bathroom. The Rose Room is upstairs and is the largest room, featuring stained-glass windows, an eating area, and a balcony. The bathroom has a shower with a seat. The Blue Room is also upstairs, has an eating area, and the bathroom has a Jacuzzi bathtub with combination shower. The Garden Room is downstairs with a private entrance off the garden. It has antique bathroom fixtures, including a clawfoot tub with combination shower.