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One free night for stays of 3 nights or more for Fri arrivals (excluding fair dates)
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About Grand Hotel Verdi

Dedicated to the composer Giuseppe Verdi, this elegant hotel is situated amidst the Italian centre of fashion, business and finance.

The refined décor throughout the hotel is inspired by the illustrious La Scala opera house. The guestrooms are bright and attractively decorated, providing comfortable accommodation with a contemporary touch that reflects the modernity of Milan, as well as one of the most prestigious opera houses in the world since the opening of its doors in 1778.

Only 10 minutes' walk from the hotel lies the fashionable Corso Como, where you can wander into the delights of Corso Como 10, which include a photography and design exhibition at Galleria Carla Sozzani, bookshop, and boutiques selling clothes, luxury goods and exclusive imports. Also, the Duomo and the Neo-Classical Teatro alla Scala are only a 25 minute stroll from the hotel.

The Grand Hotel Verdi is an ideal base from which to discover the historical, cultural and fashionable delights of Italy's most cosmopolitan and stylish city.

Accommodation:

Rooms with bath or shower, television, minibar, hairdryer and safe.

Supplements (from):

Suite £69. Midweek (Mon-Thu) £29. Half Board £34 (not available for stays in August).

Facilities:

100 air-conditioned rooms
Restaurant All'Opera
Bar
Lift
Valet service to garage (payable locally approx. 18 Euros per day)

Please Note:

Buffet breakfast.

About Milan

Milan is Italy's thriving capital of commerce and fashion, the perfect blend of architectural heritage and sophisticated lifestyle and is a byword for modern Italian style. This is reflected throughout the vibrant, cosmopolitan centre, with its elegant fashion houses and lively nightlife. Milan is dominated by its magnificent Gothic cathedral, the Duomo, and its surrounding piazza is one of Europe's liveliest. From here it's just a short walk via the cafés, restaurants and smart boutiques of Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele II to the Teatro alla Scala, the 18th century high temple of opera. Although predominantly modern, the city's centro storico provides a network of narrow streets to explore and a visit to the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie to see Leonardo da Vinci's famous fresco The Last Supper is a must.