The Hotel Brunelleschi
is a modern hotel with a glass and stone façade,
decorated with plants. The lobby area features arched
ceilings, black and white marble flooring, marble pillars
and is decorated with plants. The hotel is located in
the centre of Milan, 150 metres from the Duomo, one of
the world's largest churches with its mass of marble spires
and 3,400 statues. The 177 air conditioned guestrooms
feature modern décor with wood panels, patterned
bedspreads and carpets, work desks, Internet connections
and minibars. All include televisions with satellite channels,
hair dryers, and telephones.
At the hotel restaurant, Le Volte, guests can order regional
and international dishes. The restaurant features walls
decorated with friezes of Milan's cityscape, a curved
ceiling supported by mirrored pillars and black and white
checked marble floors Guests sit at tables topped with
white linen and on richly upholstered banquettes or chairs.
The hotel also houses a bar, Dei Cristalli which serves
drinks, cocktails and light snacks. The bar features a
granite-topped bar area with mirrored tiling, leather
sofas and leather-topped bar stools. Guests sit around
either glass tables or on leather armchairs around tables
topped with white linen. The hotel offers a dry cleaning
service, currency exchange and garage parking. For guests
with business needs, the hotel houses four conference
rooms with a range of audio-visual equipment. After breakfast,
guests can browse through the complimentary newspapers
in the lobby and ask the hotel concierge for any sightseeing
assistance. Nearby attractions include the Galleria and
the internationally renowned La Scala opera house, which
are both 250 meters away; Milan's fash ion district is
900 meters away. Milan Linate Airport is seven kilometres
from the hotels. An airport coach service runs every 20
minutes to and from from the Air Terminal at Milan Central
Station, three kilometers from the hotel. Alternatively
taxis are available at both the airport and the station
Milan has a comprehensive bus and subway network. Tickets
are available at Metropolitana Milanesa (MM) stations
and some newspaper stands. |