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Private dining Rooms

Two private dining rooms welcome guests to Bulgari Hotel Milano. Private Dining Room 1 consists of a single oval table seating a maximum of 16 people, whereas Private Dining Room 2 is available both featuring a single oval table accommodating up to 12 or (3) individual table seating 4 per table. Available also for meetings in addition to private occasions they feature a set up with notepads, pens and they are equipped with plasma screens, that can be connected directly to a laptop for projections. During the summer season, the outdoor Gazebo also becomes an option for both meetings and culinary experiences a beautiful outdoor setting located in a discreet corner of Il Giardino.


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