According to Forbes, Milan’s Bulgari Hotel is one of the best hotels in Italy.
The hotel is situated in one of Milan’s most beautiful areas, between via Montenapoleone, famous for its shopping, and via della Spiga.
It’s an area which takes in La Scala opera house, and the accademia di Brera.
The Bulgari hotel itself has the luxury of a large private garden, which provides a quiet oasis in a busy city, combined with contemporary Italian design and comfort.
The Bulgari hotel design is based on the use of rare and precious materials, including black marble from Zimbabwe, stone from Vicenza, Aphyon stone from Turkey for the spas, and teak and oak wood used in the rooms.
‘Special Rooms’ include meditation spaces complete with tatami flooring.
The Hotel Bulgari is offering two packages for business visitors or shoppers to Milan, with the Shopping Package at 710 euros, and the Business Package at 680 euros a room, a night, for a minimum of two nights.
The packages include a 25 percent discount on limousine services, 50 percent discount for the third night, breakfast, Deluxe room upgrade and a Bulgari gift.
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