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Via Ludovico di Breme 77 min price single: 89 min price double: 89 | This 6 floor hotel has an upscale design thanks to the use of materials such as glass and wood to ensure lightness to the internal areas while donating elegance to the outside appearance. Ideal for business clients will certainly be appreciated also by the leisure travelers. 240 modern rooms equipped up-to-date comforts for demanding guests. Internet access, WiFi technology, air conditioning, hairdryer, minibar, TV channels OnDemand and Sport Pay TV, in room coffee maker facilities, alarm clock with iPod access and digital telephone line. 8 flexible meeting rooms 450 sqm with natural daylight, equipped with the most up to date technologies. Maximum capacity Theater style 360 seats, Classroom 220 seats, Banquet style 75 seats, 24/7 Business Center, Fitness area, Relaxation area, Parking, Smoking area, Room Service from 6am to 10pm, WiFi zone. The hotel is strategically located in the business district Viale Certosa right between the two main trade fair venues and only 5 minutes away from the new Rho Fair Grounds. Throughout excellent connections with the major commercial areas, the hotel will be a key point for business traveler*s exchange and convention meetings. The hotel is strategically located in the business district (Viale Certosa) right between the two main trade fair venues and only 5 minutes away from the new Rho Fair Grounds. Throughout excellent connections with the major commercial areas, the hotel will be a key point for business traveler's exchange and convention meetings. Situated in one of the most lively sections of the city, the hotel's location is definitely strategic: Enterprise Hotel is a short walk away from Fieramilanocity, on the way to the Pero-Rho New trade Centre, and a few minutes from the city center; it is close to Castello Sforzesco, Arco della Pace and La Triennale Museum and at a very short distance from San Siro Stadium. Most of the trendiest, most fashionable clubs and hangouts are also nearby.
Close to the park that includes the Triennale used to be a ''piazza d'armi'', i.e. a training ground for the armed forces. Turned into a public recreation area in 1893, it was named after a nearby thoroughfare, starting point of the route to the Simplon Pass, where a railway tunnel was opened in 1906. The Triennale has left some testimonials of its past exhibitions amidst the greenery: the most interesting is the Torre Branca. At the far end of the park is the imposing Arco della Pace. Just after you can walk to Castello Sforzesco and in 15 minutes reach the Duomo Square. Rooms:240 |