Perfectly
located in the heart of the city’s historical
centre, the top quality Hotel Bagliori is an ideal choice
for both city-breakers and business travellers to Milan.
Easy to find (see the directions below) the hotel is
close to major transport links including the Stazione
Centrale, and only a few minutes’ walk from the
centre of Milan and its major attractions. You must
see the impressive Duomo, Europe’s third largest
cathedral with its astonishing 135 spires and over 3,500
statues, a truly extraordinary architectural achievement.
Of course, Milan is renowned as the capital of fashion,
and as a venue for a shopping excursion it must rank
as paradise to visitors keen on exploring the designer
boutiques and stores, must famously in the Corso Buenos
Aries and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. With a number
of museums, galleries and the world-famous Teatro alla
Scalla, Milan is also the perfect city break for lovers
of the high arts. And for those that prefer the high
life, the fashionable Corso Como area with its bars
and clubs is only two metro stops from Hotel Bagliori.
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Directions to Hotel Bagliori Milan
To get to the Hotel Bagliori from Milan Stazione Centrale
take the no. 60 bus from Piazza Duca d’Aosta towards
Duomo. Get off two stops along Via Vitruvio and turn
right up Via Benedetto Marcello. Turn right off Via
Benedetto Marcello and go along Via Boscovich until
you see the hotel on the right hand side (no.43)
From Milan’s Malpensa and Linate
airports, it is easiest to take the shuttle services
into Stazione Centrale and follow the directions above.
By car, from the west (A4) and north
(A8), exit at Viale Certosa. Head towards Piazza Firenze
and there turn left towards Stazione Centrale. From
Piazza Duca d’Aosta take Via Vitruvio for about
300m then turn right onto Via Benedetto Marcello and
right again at the traffic lights onto Via Boscovich.
From the east (A4), take the Tangenziale
Est to Lambrate. Follow Via Rombon and Via Porpora until
you reach Piazzale Loreto, where you should choose Corso
Buenos Aires. At Liazza Lima turn right onto Via Vitruvio,
then left onto Via Benedetto Marcello. Then turn right
onto Via Boscovich. |