Luxury Hotel Junior Suites Milan Italy

Junior Suite


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The Junior Suites are characterized by an inviting entrance that leads to a large room, a spacious seating area enclosed by floor to ceiling windows. The furnishings and décor create a refined yet welcoming atmosphere, an expression of the constant attention to detail for which Bvlgari is famous. The suites can connect to a Deluxe Room, with a comfortable king-size bed or 2 twin beds, with access on a private floor. 65 sqm.

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Bvlgari Hotel Milano - Superior Suite

Superior Suite

The Superior Suites at The Bvlgari Hotel Milano are exceptional not only for the spectacular view of the hotel’s lush garden but for their extraordinary harmony of design. A foyer opens to a cozy living room, leading to the bedroom, which features a comfortable king-size bed and an ample walk-in closet. The bathroom, with floor-to-ceiling windows, ...

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Bvlgari Hotel Milano - Deluxe Suite

Deluxe Suite

The Deluxe Suites, all facing the garden, unfold in a sequence of ample spaces that include a living room, a separate bedroom featuring a walk-in closet, and a bathroom coated in luminous white Navona travertine with bathtub and shower. Each of them, with their distinguishing features and unique individual touch, is perfect for an extended stay, ...

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Bvlgari Hotel Milano - Premium Suite

Premium Suite

Located on private floors, the Premium Suites are luxurious with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the adjoining Botanical Gardens. Equipped with a large living room featuring a dining area that can accommodate up to 6 people. A large walk-in closet leads to a separate bedroom and to a superb master bathroom coated in luminous white Navona ...

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Bvlgari Hotel Milano - Opera Monia Ben Hamouda

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Visitors to Il Giardino may notice a new addition to its grounds: a stone sculpture from the artist Monia Ben Hamouda. Called Ya’aburn, which means “you bury me,” it is inscribed with an unknown language and evokes the relationship between love, death, and continuity. The installation at the Bvlgari Hotel is part of a greater programme of support ...

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