Location. The Hotel Cervo is located in Milan, Italy, 100 metres from the citys historic centre and 500 metres from the main train station. Milan Linate Airport is at a 10 kilometre distance from the hotel.
Hotel Features. The modern Hotel Cervo offers a complimentary shuttle bus to the Fiera Exhibition Centre and provides city tours with an interpreter (surcharge). Guests can also relax in the television room, surf the Internet in the hall area, and round off the day with a drink in the bar.
Guests of the Hotel Cervo can start the day with a complimentary buffet breakfast in the bright, modern breakfast room. The full board rate includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Guestrooms. The 57 air conditioned guestrooms have modern decor with richly patterned bedspreads and drapes, and are equipped with wireless Internet access. Further amenities include televisions, telephones, and hair dryers. A full board rate is available.
Expert Tip. Bergamo, 50 kilometres from the hotel, boasts a unique layout, consisting of a hilltop medieval town surrounded by 17th century walls connected to the modern lower city by cable car. The upper city features a number of architectural highlights, including a 14th century castle and the Renaissance Cappella Colleoni Chapel.
Rates:
77.18 - 156.96
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Check In Time: 1200
Check Out Time: 1030
Amenities:
24 Hour Security
Restricted Access
In House Bar
Children Allowed
TV In Room
Air Conditioning
Clothing Iron
Wake Up Service
Mini Bar In Room
Hair Dryer
Cervo Hotel
Piazzale Principessa Clotilde 10
Milan, Italy 20121
Driving Directions:
From Milan Linate Airport (LIN):
Distance to the Hotel Cervo is 10 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes drive.
Getting there. The hotel operates a shuttle bus to and from the airport (surcharge). Alternatively taxis are available.
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.