Hotel Dei Cavalieri, Milan
The Hotel Dei Cavalieri is centrally located and decorated in fine Italian style. The
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lobby of the hotel is plush in deep red colours with wooden fittings and elegant furniture. The atmosphere is discreet and meticulous, with the concierge offering a r...
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Dei Cavalieri Hotel
Dei Cavalieri Hotel was built in 1949 and is an unusually tall building for Milan,
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particularly for this part of the city. It is a 10 storey hotel featuring 178 guest rooms. The rooms vary slightly in size and almost all of the rooms and bathrooms have been refurbished. The rooms are tastefully furnished and also contain a separate dressing area. The lobby area is cosy and inviting and there is also a restaurant located on the first floor. This is an intimate establishment that serves local Milanese dishes and international cuisine. A pleasant hotel which provides comfort and an enjoyable experience for all visitors. Slightly informal, practical, essential, fast and efficient are the words that best define its style, appreciated by all of its guests, whom the hotel guarantees the best value for money in the area.
Hotel Dei Cavalieri, AMALFI
This modern 3 star hotel of 60 rooms is the ideal base for the discerning visitor to this
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most beautiful part of Italy. Situated high above the coast with a panorama over the whole of the Gulf of Salerno, it is only a ten-minute stroll from the centre of Amalfi. By boat or foot you can get the beach of S. Croce whose waters are the clearest on the coast.
100 rooms, 3 meeting rooms with a capacity to seat 80 people. It is situated in the heart of the city, only a short walk away from the central train station and 1km away from the airport. It has an ideal location to reach the central offices, the university, the best shops as well as the splendid monuments (the famous Torre Pendente etc). The restaurant offers delicious local and international specialities. See the promotion for this hotel
...I lived in Milan for two years when i was age 7 and 8, we had to move out there because of my dads job. When we first moved there we had to stay in a kind of hotel/bording house called the "Prince Pesse Catilda" translated into english as the "Building of Shit" my bed was a broken bit of drifwood that pulled/collapsed off the wall and the bathroom was more like a sunked ship.
Anyway after living/surviving there for six weeks we moved into a luxery appartment allong Vialle Montello right next to Parko Sempioni. Parko Sempioni was an oasis in Milan, full of happy children and ducks!(although after a resent visit last year where i almost got mugged i have now changed my mind!!) In the park was the main Arena where the apparently used to hold great sea battles, yeah SEA battles. They used to floor the Arena and reinact...
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Advantages: easy to use metro, great city Disadvantages: hectic
...i visited milan for a weekend in august last year and love the city. very crowded and busy place but a worthwhile experience. beautiful people walking around everywhere and great if hot and sunny. duomo (catherdral) is breathtaking and one can get great photos of this "asian-esque" looking building.
i'm a student so had a tight budget but there's plenty to see. stayed in the cheapest hotel available, in a pleasant room. i think €28 per night, room only. but this is city centre. no need to book hotel room; staff at tourist accomodation office in stazione centrale (main train station) is very helpful and if you "no parlo italiano" they speak english, german, french and spanish.
friendly city, but many a pick-pocket and beggars are rife, so beware! i'm a single 18yr old boy(was 17 when i went) and felt safe, but perhaps...
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Advantages: very nice sightseeing locations Disadvantages: none
...The Lago Maggiore or Verbano as called by locals is located some 50 km northwest of Milan or just 20 from Malpensa International airport.
Tis lake lays on area of glacial era origin.
The north tip of the lake is belong to Switzerland while the west shore is in Piedmont region and the est in Lombardy region.
All around the lake you will find a lot of old villas with gardens and parks.
Our tour starts in Arona (on the west shore of the lake).
ARONA
Is a nice small city famous for a tall and big bronze statue of San Carlo Borromeo (the locals call this statue "San Carlone" that means big Charles)that was the archbishop of Milan around the end of 1500 century.
This statue has been erected in 1697 on the top of an hill overlooking Arona and it is 36 meter tall.
With a small fee in can enter inside the statue and climbing a narrow stair...
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