Terminal Hotel,Milan is a Milanese 19th century hotel, located 100 meters from the Central station in Milan. The most famous shopping area of Corso Buenos Aires is within one kilometer and the historic Duomo, la Scala opera house and Via della Spiga are two kilometers away. Strategically located, this hotel is one of the Luxury hotels in Milan. The Milan Linate Airport is 7 kilometers from the hotel and the Milan Malpensa Airport is 50 kilometers away.
Accommodation at Terminal Hotel Milan
The level of comfort and quality of service available in Terminal Hotel Milan is at par with the Best Hotels in Milan. The classic décor and the bright patterned fabrics make the rooms comfortable and welcoming. The room facilities available are:
Air-conditioning
Private bath-room (shower cabin and hair dryer)
Direct telephone
Modem line for internet
Safety box
Color TV with satellite
Wake-up service
Complementary newspapers
Climate control
Mini bar
Dining at Terminal Hotel Milan
A full buffet breakfast is served every morning in the breakfast room offering pastries, yogurt, cheeses and meats. The Terminal Hotel Milan also owns a bar.
Business at Terminal Hotel Milan
Terminal Hotel Milan is considered one of the Best hotels in Italy. You can host your conferences in the meeting rooms available for business use. The business facilities, which are available include:
Fax
Email
Recreation at Terminal Hotel Milan
You can shop for various items in the main shopping area of Milan, which is located very close to the hotel. You can also relax in the lobby lounge of Terminal Hotel Milan
Other Facilities at Terminal Hotel Milan
The additional facilities available are:
Parking garage
24-hour front desk
Elevator/lift
Parking
City Info
Milan is the capital of Lombardia, and Italy's cultural, industrial and financial center. It is also the biggest city in Italy. It shares with Paris the pride of being the fashion capital of the world. The city has been the Roman capital of the western half of the Empire, and has had many important architectural buildings. But not much remains today, and over the years, Milan has grown into a fast paced modern metropolis.