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Hotel Terme Milano - Abano Terme, Italy

V.le delle Terme 169
Abano Terme, 35031
Nightly Rates (168.75 - 184.98)  
Hotel Terme Milano

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Property Description
A completely renovated hotel provided with modern facilities, situated in the centre of Abano in pedestrian area, offers its guests a quiet ambience for a stay of treatment and the possibility of relaxing and serene holidays.Large sitting-rooms, reading-rooms, television stes with satellite reception, bar restaurant, dinner dances. Internal private parking, covered and uncovered. Tennis Court.Bedrooms with balcony and private services, safe, including direct external telephone line.Litfs in direct communication with the hotel's treatment department.Two swimming pools (indoor and outdoor) with whirl-pool and thermal water.Large and spacious garden.Sun terrace.

Hotel Terme Milano


Amenities
  • TV

  • Air Conditioned

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Doctor on Call

  • Elevators

  • On the Garden

  • Exercise Gym

  • Hairdryers Available

  • On the Park

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Indoor Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Safe

  • Sauna

  • Solarium

  • Telephone

  • Indoor Tennis

  • 220 AC


  • Room Information
  • DBLST

  • Double Room. Standard double room for two people - one large bed
  • SGLST

  • Single Room. Standard single room with one bed
  • TWNST

  • Twin room with 2 single beds. Standard twin room with two beds
  • SUITE

  • Suite. Suite apartment for 2 people

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 11 AM 

  • Check out time is 11 AM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT+1 

  • Opened in  0 

  • Renovated in  0 

  • 89  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    For those who are taking the A4 motorway Turin-Trieste, the suggested exit is Padua west, whether you are coming from Milan or Venice. From here you continue along the bypass west (Corso Australia) until the turn-off for Abano. Then you come on to the provincial road that takes you from Padua to Abano and after 4 km you will reach the thermal centre.For those who arrive from the A13 motorway (Bologna-Padua) take the Terme Euganee exit, then follow the SS Adriatica in the direction of Padua and at the Mezzavia cross-roads turn left. After a few kilometres you will reach the thermal centre. 45.0 KM 10.0 KM 50.0 KM

    Guarantee Policy
    A valid credit card is required to guarantee the reservation

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellate 3 days before the arrival to avoid a 1st night penalty.


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