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Bulgari Hotel Milan
Via Privata Fratelli Gabba 7b Milan 20121
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The Bulgari Hotel Milano is ideally located in Milan’s most stylish area - between Via Montenapoleone and Via Della Spiga and adjacent to the La Scala opera theatre. Refined and prestigious, the deluxe hotel melds contemporary design with luxurious comforts. Surrounded by a large private garden, and appointed with the finest furnishings and materials, the hotel’s bold decor is in keeping with the Bulgari tradition of excellence and style. Set in a unique and natural environment, the Bulgari Hotel Milano is a haven of green, fit for the most discriminating guests.
Comfort is top priority in the rooms. The large windows open out onto teak
balconies overlooking the garden, and the daylight draws attention to the harmony
of the colours and materials inside. The fabrics are in tones of light brown
and grey, which complement the English oak flooring and highlight the black
furnishings. Some of the rooms have meditation corners, complete with tatami.
A large space is dedicated to the bathroom which is separated from the bedroom
by a thick bronze net which creates unexpected transparencies. The black marble
from Zimbawe adds to the sophistication and suggestively plays with the warm
tones of the Navona travertine.
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