The ancient and
historic city of Milan, without a doubt, holds something for everybody.
Nearly 3,000 years old, the history of Milan is intertwined with
that of Rome and of the Holy Roman Catholic Empire – indeed,
many consider the city of Milano and it’s symbolic Cathedral
or Duomo as the cradle of Christianity in Europe. Today this spectacular
city proudly stands as a modern European metropolis,
setting an example to the rest of the Italian peninsular (including
the city of Rome) of efficiency, commercialism, multicultural diversity,
industry and fashion.
If retail therapy is the purpose of your trip,
or even just an aside to your city break, the Hotel Adam Milan offers
the ideal accommodation solution. Just minutes away by public transport
or by car (the Hotel Adam provides private parking) is the famous
‘Golden Quadrilateral’, otherwise known
as the Quadrilatero d'Oro in Italian – the original shoppers’
paradise, with retail outlets of all the major Italian fashion designers
alongside stylish boutiques and a menagerie of multi cultural diversity.
Located among Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Corso Venezia and Via Sant'Andrea.
The Milan Hotel Adam is also well located with regards to Milan’s
two international exhibition centres – the Fiera di
Milano and the Fiera Milano City, being
just moments from Crescenzago Metro Station in the north east corner
of the city. By clicking on the interactive map of Milan
below you can get your bearings and also see a satellite image of
the city – including the Hotel Adam!
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Directions
Reaching the Hotel Adam Milano could not be easier; simply enter
the city by the Tangenziale Est – the East Ring Road (A51)
and take the turn off for Via Palmanova. The Hotel
Milan Adam is number 153.
If arriving by air, rail links from both of Milan’s airports
connect to Milano Centrale Railway Station, from
which you van either take the Metro to Crescenzago
or take a taxi (our address is Via Palmanova 153).
On exiting the metro Station, walk down Via Palmanova in the direction
of the city centre about 150 metres.
Printing off the map above may prove useful, though we’ll
be happy to provide you with a better one when you arrive. |