Location. Starhotels Tourist is located in a business district, seven kilometres from the centre of Milan, Italy. The fashion boutiques of Via Monte Napoleone are 6.5 kilometres away.
Hotel Features. This five storey hotel features contemporary Italian architecture. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can offer currency exchange, concierge services, tour assistance, and the use of a safe deposit box. The air conditioned public areas have wireless Internet access (surcharge) and garage parking (surcharge) is available.
Restaurant La Cuccagnina serves regional specialities and international dishes in a contemporary setting. Bar LAgora is open until midnight every day.
Business services are available and there are seven meeting rooms with capacities ranging from 32 up to 130.
Guestrooms. The 134 guestrooms have light, contemporary decor and modern furnishings including desks. All are equipped with satellite television with pay movies, climate control, and wireless Internet access (surcharge). Other standard amenities include safes, minibars, and a turndown service. Complimentary toiletries and hair dryers are provided.
Expert Tip. Those who love to shop should make a trip to Via Monte Napoleone, 6.5 kilometres from the hotel. Versace, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, and Prada all have boutiques on this exclusive street.
Rates:
104.71 - 163.61
Number Of Rooms: 140
Number Of Floors: 7
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1200
Amenities:
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Car Rent Desk
Family Rooms
Starhotels Tourist
Viale Fulvio Testi 300
Milan, Italy 20126
Driving Directions:
From Milan Linate Airport (LIN):
Distance to Starhotels Tourist is 10 kilometres, approximately 15 minutes drive.
Getting there. An airport shuttle bus runs every 30 minutes to Milans Stazione Centrale (central station). The fare is 3 EUR for a single ticket. From there, take metro line 3 towards Macciachini and alight at the Zara stop, then take trolleybus number 11 to the Bignami stop.
Getting around. The city centre is easy to explore on foot, and there are pedestrianised areas around the Duomo. A comprehensive network of trams, buses, and four metro lines offers efficient travel throughout the city. Integrated tickets for all modes of public transport can be purchased at newsagents, metro stations, tobacconists, and most coffee bars. Driving is not recommended in Milans city centre. There are many one way streets, traffic is heavy, and parking is limited. Cars parked illegally are towed or fined.