Bulgari Hotel and Resort Milano - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review The 58-room Bulgari, which opened in May last year, is a notable edition to Milan's hotel scene. It is the only hotel within the city walls with a garden, and is only five minutes' walk from the fashion quarter. It is one of the most pleasant, peaceful spots in Milan. The Bulgari is also the first h... cntraveller.co.uk
No title - expert review It's already hard to remember Milan before the Bulgari Hotel opened in May 2004. Conceived by Antonio Citterio, a Milan-based architect, it occupies a location that is central yet serene. The hotel's 58 rooms and suites, about half of which overlook the garden, are a designer's delight—though ... economist.com
No title - expert review A 4,000 sqm private garden, next to the Botanical Gardens, incorporates the hotel in a haven of green. The building is made up of three sections, the oldest of the three fa des dates back to the 1700s and is partly visible.Designed by architects Antonio Citterio and Partners, in line with Bulgari's ... italytraveller.com
No title - expert review The Bulgari Hotel Milan, a fifty two room boutique property, is certain to become the city's most exclusive address. The hotel is ideally located between Via Montenapoleone and Via Della Spiga and is adjacent to the La Scala opera theatre and historic Brera district. Rooms overlook the verdant green... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review Milan's public image as a grey and smoggy industrial town seems to have receded (even if the greyness and smog have not) in favor of its status as the Italian couture capital. And who better to have as your host in this city of conspicuous consumption than Bulgari, the famous jeweler, watchmaker and... tablethotels.com
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