Hotel Ibis Milano Centro
Resham SengarResham Sengar/HOTELS, MILAN/ Created : Feb 20, 2017, 15:58 IST
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Nestled a stone’s throw from the Milano Centrale train station and near the Repubblica metro station, this urban hotel is a good place to get a little local respite.
Nestled a stone’s throw from the Milano Centrale train station and near the Repubblica metro station, this urban hotel is a good place to get a little local respite. Read less
Nestled a stone’s throw from the Milano Centrale train station and near the Repubblica metro station, this urban hotel is a good place to get a little local respite. The in-house restaurant, ibis Kitchen, serves a continental breakfast, lunch and dinner worthy spending on, and the bar is operational at all times. But the hooked up, sound-proof rooms equipped with free WiFi, flat-screen TV, air-conditioning, awesome service, and calm atmosphere will keep you coming back for more.
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