Location.Hotel Ritter is located in Milan, Italy, within 500 metres of the citys restaurants and shops and one kilometre from Pinacoteca de Brera art gallery. Moscova metro station and Porta Garibaldi train are both within 100 metres of the hotel.
Hotel Features.The hotel is set in the historic artistic district of Milan in a seven storey stone building. It offers a limousine service and a 24 hour front desk with concierge services in the air conditioned reception area.
A complimentary is served each morning to guests of the hotel.
The hotel offers a conference room for business guests.
Guestrooms.The 88 air conditioned guestrooms have light modern decor. Amenities include satellite television, hair dryers, minibars and safes.
Expert Tip. The shopping area of Corso Como is just 500 metres from the hotel, and its 13,000 square foot complex features shops grouped around a courtyard. It includes the Galleria Carla Sozzani, a photography and design gallery, a design bookstore, and a boutique for clothing, hard to find imports, and must have luxury goods.
Rates:
128.2789 - 170.1794 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Hotel Ritter
Corso Garibaldi Giuseppe 68
Milan, Italy 20121
Driving Directions:
From Milan Linate Airport (LIN):
Distance to Hotel Ritter is 10 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. A taxi to Hotel Ritter costs about 25 to 30 EUR. An airport shuttle bus runs every 30 minutes to Milans Stazione Centrale (central station). The fare is 3 EUR for a single ticket. The number 73 bus leaves every 10 minutes from outside arrivals and runs to San Babila station on Milans underground metro system. The fare is 1 EUR for a single ticket. Prices are all subject to change.
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.