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Hotel Milano - Padova, Italy

Via P Bronzetti 62D
Padova, 35138
Nightly Rates (165.97 - 256.85)   3 Star
Hotel Milano

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Property Description
The recently renovated Hotel Milano features ultra-modern facilities and comfortable surroundings. Strategically located in Padova, the Hotel is in a prime location within easy reach from the toll-highway exits. It is only a few hundred metres yards from the historical centre, with easy access to the train station and just thirty minutes away from Venice.The Hotel has 80 soundproof rooms featuring anti-rumbling glass windows, ensuite bathrooms with bathtub or shower, direct dial telephones, Internet hook-up connections, air conditioning, radio, SAT TV, in-room safe and minibar.Furthermore the Hotel features meeting facilities, a restaurant, an American-style bar and convenient parking.The Hotel Milano was designed with the most advanced technological and architectural features relating to furnishings and safety.

Hotel Milano


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Concierge

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Express Checkout

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Double

  • Entirely renovated, rooms offer all comforts for business clients. All standard double rooms are furnished in the most contemporary style - sound proofed, anti-noise glasses - all with bath or shower, direct dial telephone, air-conditioning, radio, satellite TV, internet hook-up connections, in room safe, mini-bar and hairdryer.
  • Single Room

  • Entirely renovated, rooms offer all comforts for business clients. All standard single rooms are furnished in the most contemporary style - sound proofed, anti-noise glasses - all with bath or shower, direct dial telephone, air-conditioning, radio, satellite TV, internet hook-up connections, in room safe, mini-bar and hairdryer.
  • Triple

  • Entirely renovated, rooms offer all comforts for business clients. All standard triple rooms are furnished in the most contemporary style - sound proofed, anti-noise glasses - all with bath or shower, direct dial telephone, air-conditioning, radio, satellite TV, internet hook-up connections, in room safe, mini-bar and hairdryer.
  • Twin Room

  • Entirely renovated, rooms offer all comforts for business clients. All standard triple rooms are furnished in the most contemporary style - sound proofed, anti-noise glasses - all with bath or shower, direct dial telephone, air-conditioning, radio, satellite TV, internet hook-up connections, in room safe, mini-bar and hairdryer.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1200 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • Opened in  1973 

  • Renovated in  2001 

  • 80  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    Arrive from motorway Bologna A13. Take Padova Sud exit and follow only the direction to Trento/Vicenza after 11km the 5th exit shown as Cappella Scrovengni Centro is the right one, Milano is situated at the 3rd traffic light opposite the city walls. Arriving from Milano or Venice A4, leave the motorway at Padova Ovest-Tollgate and follow the direction Bologna and after 2km. At the first light turn left, at the next traffic light turn right, now you are in Via Bronzetti, the Hotel is on your right. Strategically located in Padova, the Hotel is within easy reach from the toll-highway exits. Only a few hundred metres from Padova historical centre, Padova central train station and just thirty minutes away from Venice.

    Guarantee Policy
    Guarantee required for all reservations.All bookings must be guaranteed with a valid credit card.If no credit card is available a deposit can be arranged through the hotel directly.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 24 hours prior to 1000 hours day of arrival local hotel time to avoid penalty.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants  1 Restaurant on-site - Ristorante Savonarola Full Service - Italian Cuisine Meals Served Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner Open 1900hrs-2200hrs Room Service offered 0700hrs-2300hrs Complimentary breakfast included in rates.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Room
  •   3 Meeting Rooms Capacity 20


  • Area Attractions

  • Abano Terme - 9 Km S / Basilica St. Antonio - 3 Km S / Cappella Degli Scrovengi - 2 Km N / Carraro - 10 Km / Fiera Gold Exhib. Vincenza - 30 Km / Gardaland - 110 Km / Lago Di Garda - 100 Km / Museo Eremitani - 2 Km N / Old City Padova - 0 Km / Shopping Area - 0 Km / Universita di Padova- 2 Km E / Venezia/Venice - 45 Km E / Verona - 90 Km / Vicenza - 30 Km S

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