Featured Milan Hotels
Milan
- Grand Hotel Et De Milan |
This
19th century luxury hotel is located in the heart of Milan across the road
from via Montenapoleone. Since its inauguration in 1893, this hotel has
been home to many famous personalities both international and national,
one of the most famous of them being Giuseppe Verdi, who lived in the hotel
for many years. It is said that he composed many of his opera pieces living
in this very hotel. The royal suite has been named after him.
The hotel went through a period of complete reconstruction and renovation
equipping it with all the modern amenities, but keeping the feel of the
place the same as the original hotel. All the rooms are tastefully done,
each with its own character and theme - more
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Milan
- Carlton Hotel Baglioni |
Located
near Via della Spiga and Via Senato, the Carlton Hotel Baglioni is located
in the middle of the fashion district in Milan. The hotel is a favourite
among many fashion designers, politicians and entrepreneurs from the world
over.
Every detail in the hotel adds to the wonderful atmosphere that one
is a part of as soon as they enter, from the paintings of great artists
both international and Italian to the fine antiques that embellish the
common areas. The rooms are tastefully done with up to date technology
yet charming and warm elegance. Besides the regular amenities, the rooms
also have marble bathrooms and cozy armchairs to complete them - more
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Milan
- Hotel Leonardo Da Vinci |
If
a location away from all the traffic and hustle bustle of the city is what
one is looking for, then Hotel Leonardo da Vinci is the ideal place to
stay. The hotel is tucked away in the midst of 20,000 square meter garden
and is situated north of Milan. The 28 suites and the 270 rather large
double rooms are well furnished and tastefully done.
The rooms come with heating and air conditioning, modern bathrooms,
satellite TV, extra large safes and Wi-Fi. The hotel also has a restaurant
– Monna Lisa, a Bistrot - ‘Il Moro’, a bar – L’ Archibugio, a gym and laundry
services - more Milan Hotels |
Milan
- Hotel Mozart |
An
ideal location for business travelers and tourist alike, the Mozart Hotel
is right next to the Corso Sempione. This charming and comfortable hotel
has stuccos that have floral motifs on them, elegant furniture, windows
in the art nouveau style and elegant furniture. The 120 rooms of the hotel
are tastefully done with all the amenities that a guest may have the need
for. For those guests who want more, there are elegant suites waiting.
The views from the rooms are the Via Mussi, the Piazza Gerusalemme or
the internal courtyard. The rooms are also fitted with double windows that
cut out the noise from the traffic - more
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Milan
- Starhotels Ritz |
Situated
in central Milan, the Starthotel Ritz is a little walk away from the historic
centre, the Buenos Aires Boulevard and the shopping area. The hotel was
renovated not so long ago and today it is a choice hotel of both tourist
and business travelers. It has 195 large and spacious rooms with elegantly
done interiors; needless to say the rooms are also equipped with modern
facilities. Besides its comfortable rooms, the hotel also has 5 meeting
rooms that can accommodate between 150 to 320 people. In addition to these
there is a restaurant, an English pub and a fitness centre - more
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Milan dates back to Emperor Constantine and the
rule of the Romans, followed by the Spaniards and the Austrians before
it became the undeniable centre in Italy for banking, commerce and
business. The city is also Italy’s trendsetter in the arts and music, and
of course the whole world looks at Milan for fashion. This city is home
to many well known names in the industry, Gucci, Versace
and Armani being amongst a few of them.
If one would rather stroll around the city, then
in the heart of the city are sights that cannot be missed. The Piazza
del Duomo is one such sight. It is also dominated by the largest Gothic
cathedral in the world. Situated next to it is the Galleria Victorio Emanuele
II which contains the La Scala opera house amidst cafes, shops and
restaurants. One can also take a peek at the ‘Last Supper’ by Leonardo
da Vinci in the church at Santa Maria delle Grazie.
Other interesting sights around the city include
the Castello Sforzesco, The Palaeo – Christian Basilica of Sa Lorenzo,
The Basilica of Sant’ Ambrogio, The Biblioteca Ambrosiana – the place that
contains the drawings and notes of Leonardo do Vinci, The church of Santa
Maria presso San Satiro, The Valsecchi Museum, The Poldi Pezzoli, The Pinacoteca
Ambrosiana, The Pinacoteca di Brera, the Musei del Castello galleries and
the Cimitero Monumentale di Milano.
Charming, delightful, tasteful, luxurious, energetic,
romantic, historic are just some the words one can use to describe this
city. A truly enriching holiday destination, home to art and artists
alike, a visit to the city of Milan is a trip one should make at least
once in their lifetime.
The best time to visit Milan would probably
be in the summers. Although the rest of Italy boasts of comfortable Mediterranean
climate, Milan differs. Its winters are cold and damp and summers are muggy
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