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Hotel Pierre Milano, Milano
The Hotel Pierre Milan, in the heart of one of the most ancient and elegant areas of the
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city, welcomes its guests with a high-class and refined atmosphere. The hotel has 51 rooms, all of them furnished with precious wallpaper and period furniture.
Hotel Pierre Milano, Milano
The Hotel Pierre Milan, in the heart of one of the most ancient and elegant areas of the
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city, welcomes its guests with a high-class and refined atmosphere. The hotel has 51 rooms, all of them furnished with precious wallpaper and period furniture. All rooms are also equipped with every amenity and with modern technology to satisfy even the most demanding customer and to guarantee security, privacy and intimacy. Free Wi-Fi internet access available in every room.
Advantages: Vibrant, cosmopolitan city and stunningly beautiful lakes Disadvantages: Pricey, dirty and plagued by annoying gypsies
...I went to Milan in early May with my partner. I still don’t really know why I went there, but I suppose I was attracted by the allure of the big city as well as the proximity of the beautiful lakes of northern Italy. I stayed for 7 nights and paid £450 in total for the flight, hotel and transfers to and from the airport. Another £300 or so was spent during the holiday on travel, eating out and entertainment.
There is a lot to say, so I have subdivided my comments into suitable headings:
HOTEL:
The hotel, called “Delle Nazioni”, was situated within walking distance of the railway station; this was infact one of the reasons why I chose it. Despite being rated three stars, it was a big disappointment; it would have rated no more than two stars in the UK. The room was very small and, although facing the inner courtyard...
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Advantages: Good shops, architecture and food! Disadvantages: Cost and language.
...I only just came back from a couple of days in Milan so thought now was the best time to write with the memories fresh in my head. I had a really good time and would recommend it!
I went with my boyfriend from Saturday night until lunchtime Tuesday. So really we only got 2 full days. I would say 4 full days at most is all I could manage.
Not that it wasn't good, just there is only so much you can do and see.
Lets start with what is said to be Milan's most popular attraction - The Duomo.
In all guide books, brochures and word of mouth opinions we had heard we were told that this is the biggest attraction in Milan and a must see.
We decided to go on the first day as we arrived there in case it was hard to find - how daft were we.
There is a metro stop at Duomo and as you surface from the underground the massive cathedral...
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...Flights for a pound, how could I turn it down? Flying from Birmingham with Flybe to Milan Bergamo Airport was a new experience for me but the journey to Birmingham Airport is just over an hour from home and the parking is so close to the airport that you don't really need to get the courtesy bus.
On arrival at Bergamo there is a Bus to main Centro train station just o/s arrivals for just a few euros with a journey time of around 40 mins.
The hotel we chose - the Concorde was out of the City Centre but on one of the 3 tube lines and you could in fact walk in approx 20 mins. The hotel was, however, very luxurious and there was a fantastic Gelateria (ice cream shop) a couple of doors down and lots of other shops on the way to the Duomo which made up for the walk.
Aside from the tube there area also trams and buses and you can...
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