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The only hotel with a garden (and there’s a gorgeous, peaceful acre of it) within Milan’s old city walls, the sophisticated Bulgari, managed by Ritz Carlton hotels, is chic and luxurious. The impressive interior design hints vaguely at ‘30s minimalism or a sleek ocean liner; there’s black and white marble in the main lounge, warm beige, brown and black in the 52 (small-ish) bedrooms, each of which has a teak balcony; the best bedrooms overlook the garden. The spa is small but sensational. The bill, by contrast, is sensationally large.
City Style
Romantic Break
Other Activities
Designer Shopping
Great walks
Hotel Entertainment
Sights nearby
Child friendly
Conference facilities
Downtown
Intimate
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Designer
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Good wine list
Opulent
5* Luxury
Spa
Grand Hotel
Restaurant
Artworks
Chic
Gym
Business Hotel
Views
Disabled access
Wellbeing
Contemporary
Luxury
Air conditioning
Romantic
Rooms
58 rooms in this hotelParking
Private parking avaliable, charges apply.Child friendly
Babysitting avaliable on request.Swimming Pool
Lovely Indoor PoolAirport transfer
SurchargeBath robes
Safe
Bar
Conference facilities
Bicycles available
Car not required
Fireplace
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Business Centre
Walking distance restaurants
Outdoor dining
Sauna/Steam
Hairdresser/Beauty Salon
Meeting Room
Massage
Private dining room
Sit-out Terrace
Good wine list
Spa
Restaurant
Garden
Gym
Sitting Room
Room service
Disabled access
Suites
Hot Tub
Concierge
Satellite / Cable TV
In room music system
Air conditioning
Wifi
Other Activities
Designer Shopping
Great walks
Hotel Entertainment
Sights nearby
"Set in a 4,800 square yard leafy private garden in Brera, Milan’s artists’ quarter, the hotel enjoys a wonderfully tranquil location."
Originally published by The Telegraph
"nice touches such as black Zimbabwe marble in the bathrooms, over-sized Bulgari toiletries, drapes from Enzo degli Angiuoni, and state-of-the-art high-tech features."
Originally published by Forbes
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