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Armani Hotel in Milan - Five Stars for a Stylish Shopaholic

The hotel business has been associated with the high-profile Armani brand for several years. In 2010, the Armani Club Hotel appeared in the Burj Khalifa Dubai skyscraper, and a year later the world learned about the Armani Hotel Milano, located in the restructured pre-war building of the famous architect Enrico Agostino Griffini. The hotel took its place in one of the most prestigious and fashionable quarters of Milan - Quadrilatero della Moda.

Having thought over the hotel project to the details, Giorgio Armani put a special concept into the architecture, layout and service of his hotel. The artistic taste and developed sense of beauty allowed the designer to express the urban aesthetics as concisely as possible.

Restrained luxury, severity, a combination of history and relevance, convenience - this is the Armani style, with which the hotel in Milan is very similar to all the creations of the fashion designer.

  • Address: Via Manzoni 31, 20121 Milan.
  • Apartments: 95 rooms.
  • Check-in hotel: from 15:00.
  • Service (porters and cleaning): 24 hours.
  • Infrastructure: restaurant, minibar, SPA, gym, pool, internet, TV, air conditioning.
  • Cost: from 700 to 1300 euros for a representative room.
  • Check availability

The five-star hotel has a rather simple interior with minimalism, laconicism and signature style characteristic of the author: the furniture in the apartments is only from the Armani Casa collection, the colors are beige, the color is tin and bronze, and the bathrooms are decorated with stone and marble.

Morning breakfast is a buffet. The menu offers many Italian dishes and delicacies of international cuisine. In the evening, from the windows of the bar, enjoy the breathtaking panorama of the central part of Milan: the La Scala Theater and the Cathedral in front of you in all greatness. The hotel is preferred by lovers of comfort and classics, many of whom return here again, choosing for themselves the incredible tranquility and hospitality of this place.

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