| Hotel Description: | The Andreola Central Hotel in Milan is a refurbished historical building with an impressive marble lobby.
Andreola Central Hotel lies in a quiet side street away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Milan is the capital of the Lombardy, the most important industrial site as well as Italy's banking and trading centre.
The most elegant shopping district is Via Monte Napoleone, but wherever you head, you will be mesmerised by the elegance and personality of small shops, and your Milan shopping may become an unforgettable experience.
The big department stores are near the cathedral square, while antique shops are mainly around the Brera Museum. Around cathedral square, the elegant Gallerias invite for shopping, dining or just a cappuccino. | | Room Information: |  | Double Room Exceptionally spacious, traditionally furnished featuring state-of-the-art facilities.
There is a specially designed room for disabled guests. Number of Beds:1 |
| | Getting There: |
In a quiet side street, next to main train station and air terminal. Close to business and shopping area and only 4 km from fair grounds. | | Business Facilities: | Our Hotel offers courier service, PC Printer. For meetings, banqueting and conferences consult our events manager about our four modern function rooms for up to 80 persons.
| | Local Attractions: | Sforzesco Castle Distance: 2 miles The castle, which rises up at the town's highest point, is grafted on to the planimetric foundation and structure of the pre-existing walled city dating back to the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
Como Distance: 35 miles Como has the appearance of a medieval town; remains of this period are the Baradello tower overlooking the entrance to the city, the fortress walls and three towers surrounding the city with its closely built houses.
Venice Distance: 95 miles Mystery and charm beauty and atmosphere! Venice is the only city of its kind in the world - the entire historic centre, crisscrossed by canals connected by hundreds of bridges, is a treasure from the artistic and architectural point of view.
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