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The Gray - A SINA Hotel

Via San Raffaele
Milan, Italy 20121


Location. The Gray Hotel is located in Milan, Italy, 400 metres from Saint Simplician Basilica, and 900 metres from Sforza Castle.
Hotel Features. This boutique hotel has a modern lobby area, which is air conditioned and equipped with wireless Internet access; the front desk is open 24 hours a day, and private limousine hire is available. Secure car parking is available nearby for a surcharge.

Gray Hotel has a Mediterranean restaurant on site, and room service is available around the clock.

The hotel has a business centre on site, which caters for meetings, conferences, and events.

Guestrooms. The 21 guestrooms are air conditioned, and decorated in a modern style. They all have minibars, satellite television, DVD players, wireless Internet access, bathrobes, bathroom telephones, and complimentary toiletries.

Rates:
403.1664 - 1339.0884

Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1200

Amenities:
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
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The Gray - A SINA Hotel

The Gray - A SINA Hotel
Via San Raffaele
Milan, Italy 20121

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Driving Directions:
From Milan Linate Airport (LIN):
Distance to Gray Hotel is 17 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes drive.

Getting there. A taxi to central Milan costs about 15 EUR 20 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.