A few minutes' walk away from the cultural and shopping hub of Milan, the Four Points by Sheraton Milan Center, Milan is the chosen holiday hideaway for the most global visitors to the city. Enjoying an ideal position in Milan's business area, it offers its premiere guests easy access to all different parts of the city.
Accommodation at Four Points by Sheraton Milan Center
Classic, Superior and Executive are the three categories of rooms that you choose from at the Sheraton Milan Center's Four Points Hotel Milan. The room facilities include:
Air conditioning
Internet access
Modem/data port connection
Telephone
Cable / Satellite TV, Pay-per-view movies
Radio
Mini bar
Private bathroom / En suite
Hairdryer
Dining at Four Points by Sheraton Milan Center
A brand new restaurant the Nectare and the Malibran Piano Bar are two most happening spots in the premises of the Four Points by Sheraton Milan. The delicious spreads and the choicest of cocktails will make you realize, what sets this Economic Lodging in Milan a class apart from its other peers.
Business at Four Points by Sheraton Milan Center
The 8 spacious meeting rooms of the hotel lit with natural light are ideal for holding any type of corporate event. The other business facilities offered by the hotel include:
Free Internet Point in the hotel lobby
Wi-fi internet access
Direct Dial Telephone
Faxing facilities
Recreation at Four Points by Sheraton Milan Center
Regale your senses by availing of the recreational facilities offered to you by the hotel for your complete well-being:
Gymnasium
Massage Treatments
Other Facilities at Four Points by Sheraton Milan Center
Four Points by Sheraton Milan Center offers you other facilities like:
Currency exchange
Reception
Room service
Disabled facilities
Laundry facilities
Lounge
Parking facilities (at cost)
Safe deposit box
City Info
The pages from the history texts are replete with fascinating facts about Milan, Italy. It was in 1982, when the place became the capital of Napoleon's Italian Republic, after his coronation as King of Italy and Milan in 1805. Since then it has undergone many glorious and turbulent changes, and today stands high as a foremost tourist hub of the world.