Bulgari Hotel Milan
A stunning garden retreat in city centre
Behind the austere façade of a renovated 18th-century palazzo, the Bulgari Hotel hides a 4,000sq m private garden –a natural extension of the nearby Botanical Garden – designed by landscape architect Sophie Agata Ambroise. The 58 rooms, which include 11 suites, boast windows looking out onto the gorgeous green scenery and offer an unexpected sense of peace in the centre of Milan. The furnishings and decor create an atmosphere of refinement, displaying the attention to detail for which Bulgari is famous.
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