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Four Seasons Milan
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OverviewFour Seasons Hotel Milan is an elegant 5-star property offering luxury accommodation in the heart of Milan. Highlights include fine dining, a modern fitness centre and an excellent location steps from the Quadrilatero della Moda.LocationThe historic heart of Milan is a culturally rich area containing many museums, churches, shops, galleries and theatres. Nearby places of interest include high fashion shopping district Quadrilatero della Moda, world-famous opera house La Scala, Pinacoteca di Brera art gallery and the Piazza del Duomo, a large public square surrounded by the Gothic Milan Cathedral (Duomo), the Royal Palace of Milan and the 19th-century shopping arcade Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Montenapoleone metro station is located in the vicinity, providing fast and easy access to other popular Milan destinations.Leisure FacilitiesThe hotel boasts a stunning 800sqm underground spa that includes an indoor swimming pool with original brick ceiling, fully-equipped fitness centre, wet-treatment room and range of beauty and massage treatments.RoomsRooms are decorated in a sumptuous, traditional style with pastel colours, artwork on the walls and classic furniture design. Amenities include air-conditioning, mini-bar, work desk, safe, DVD player and flat-screen cable TV. The marble en-suite bathrooms feature a bathtub, separate walk-in shower and bathrobes.Restaurant and barLa Veranda serves fine local and Mediterranean cuisine in a friendly, elegant space, whilst the more formal Il Teatro offers gourmet contemporary cuisine in sumptuous, traditional surroundings. Guests can enjoy light meals, snacks and drinks in the lounge, Il Foyer, the walls of which display sketches by Filippo Peroni, a former La Scala set designer.