Italy Hotels
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Set in the heart of Milan’s renowned Piazza Duca D’Aosta, Le Méridien Gallia provides guests stunning access to Milan’s many vibrant cultural offerings. The second most populated city in Italy, Milan is home to exceptional museums, intriguing exhibitions, and breathtaking architecture. Opened in 1932, Le Méridien Gallia features an art nouveau façade and remains one of the most celebrated and luxurious hotels in the country.
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• Television
• High Speed Internet Access in All Guest Rooms (Charge)
• Connecting Rooms Available
• In-Room Safe
• International Direct Dialing
• In-Room Movies
• Cribs
• Bidet in Bathroom
• Hairdryer
• Satellite Channels
• Non-Smoking Room
• Signature Bath Amenities
• Wake-up Service
• Mini Bar
• Radio/Alarm Clock
• Air-Conditioned Room
• Smoke Detectors in Room
• Turndown Service
• Desk
• Voicemail
• Sprinklers In Room
• Data Port
• Individual Climate Control
• Free Newspaper
• Full-Length Mirror
• 24-Hour In-Room Dining
• Bathrobes & Slippers
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HOTEL FACILITIES AND AMENITIES


• Restaurant
• Bar
• Meeting and event facilities
• Exercise Room
• Express Check-In
• Express Check-Out
• High Speed Internet Access in Business Center (Charge)
• Currency Exchange
• Dry Cleaning Service
• Laundry Service
• Safe Deposit Boxes
• Medical Services Available
• Floral Service
• Multilingual Staff
• Luggage Storage
• Bellmen/Porters
• Babysitting Service
• 24-Hour Concierge Service
• Tour Desk
• Beauty Salon
• Car Rental Desk
• Florist
• Gift Shop
• 24-Hour Front Desk
• Ticket Office
• Business Corner
• Parking Facilities
• Valet Parking Facilities
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The city centre is only 20 minutes walking distance away from the hotel. Its many attractions include the 'Teatro alla Scala', which dates back to 1778 and the 'Pinacoteca di Brera', founded by Napoleon, which displays many Venetian and Lombard masterpieces as well as works of art by Rubens and Rembrandt. Milan is also home to 'Santa Maria delle Grazie' and 'Il Cenacolo Vinciano' (The Last Supper by Leonardo de Vinci). The 'Duomo' and the 'Galleria Vittorio Emanuelle II' are favourite meeting places of the Milanese, and Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga are two of the most famous streets in Milan, with numerous designer shops. Ten minutes away by taxi is the 'Sant Amrogio Basilica' built in AD 386. For a wider perspective of the region, the sea at Liguria, the mountains (the Alps) and the lakes (Como and Garda) are one hour's drive away.
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