Hotel Spadari Al Duomo, Milan Hotels
Art-inspired urban hotel with individually designed rooms, organic amenities, and a complimentary happy hour
Hotel Spadari Al Duomo, nestled in the very heart of Milan, extends a uniquely warm and inviting welcome to all its guests. Unlike impersonal, chain establishments, this hotel is family-owned and meticulously operated, emphasizing genuine hospitality above all else. This dedication shines through in the numerous personal touches evident throughout the property, reflecting the family’s deep passion for both innovative design and compelling contemporary art. Its prime location places guests a mere seven-minute stroll away from Milan’s most iconic and culturally significant landmarks. Imagine being just moments from the breathtaking Duomo, the world-renowned La Scala Theatre, the awe-inspiring Da Vinci’s Last Supper, and the opulent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele.
The guest rooms at Hotel Spadari Al Duomo are thoughtfully designed to completely envelop you in an atmosphere where art, cutting-edge design, and ultimate comfort seamlessly converge. Every room exudes a cozy and thoroughly relaxing vibe, achieved through the use of calming shades of blue and refreshing green, complemented by the warmth of natural wooden floors. Adding to the unique character of each space are distinctive furnishings, carefully selected by esteemed Milanese designer Ugo La Pietra. Furthermore, the walls serve as a gallery of sorts, adorned with captivating paintings created by both Italian and international artists, further enhancing the hotel’s overall charm and artistic appeal.
Each room is generously equipped with amenities designed to cater to your every need, including a large and functional desk, a luxurious Frau sofa or comfortable armchair perfect for relaxation, and a spacious bathroom stocked with high-quality organic amenities. Depending on the specific room type you select, you might also be fortunate enough to enjoy a scenic view of the city, the added luxury of a private balcony, or even a truly beautiful and expansive terrace. For those seeking an even more elevated experience, consider upgrading to the hotel’s exceptional two-story suite or opting for a Deluxe Room that boasts a particularly stunning view.
To start your day off right, a truly delicious and extensive breakfast buffet is thoughtfully included as part of your stay. This allows you to savor a variety of freshly made goodies each and every morning. In addition to the delightful breakfast, you can also partake in a daily happy hour held in the welcoming lounge at 6:30 pm, where you’ll be offered a complimentary glass of prosecco. As a further added bonus, all soft drinks found within the minibar are provided free of charge throughout your stay, ensuring your comfort and enjoyment.
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