Hotel Principe di Savoia Milan
Resham SengarResham Sengar/HOTELS, MILAN/ Updated : Jun 13, 2017, 16:02 IST
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This is a one-of-its-kind hotel in Milan which gives off a vibe of British aristocracy mixed with Italian charm. If you've ever dreamed of being a real-life princess/prince for a day, spending the night here would be a good place … Read more
This is a one-of-its-kind hotel in Milan which gives off a vibe of British aristocracy mixed with Italian charm. If you've ever dreamed of being a real-life princess/prince for a day, spending the night here would be a good place to start, really. Hotel Principe di Savoia Milan practically vibrates with great energy and has several decked-out suites furnished beautifully and replete with all the good things so that so you can knock your socks off and cool off. Read less

This is a one-of-its-kind hotel in Milan which gives off a vibe of British aristocracy mixed with Italian charm. If you've ever dreamed of being a real-life princess/prince for a day, spending the night here would be a good place to start, really. Hotel Principe di Savoia Milan practically vibrates with great energy and has several decked-out suites furnished beautifully and replete with all the good things so that so you can knock your socks off and cool off. The Presidential Suite perched on the top floor has its own private pool. For additional comfort, make use of the fitness and beauty centre located within the hotel premises or simply soak up the city views by taking a comfy seat on the roof terrace with a glass of cocktail from The Principe Bar. Complimentary services included in your stay are limo transfer to and from the city centre and access to our swimming pool. And if craving for Italian cuisine strikes your palate, check out the on-site restaurant that’s famous for dishing out great-tasting meals.
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