Location. The Watttredici Hotel is located in Milan, Italy, 50 metres from the Alzaia Naviglio Grande Canal. The Via Tortona fashion district and the nightlife of Quartiere Navigli are 1.5 kilometres away. The nearest metro station, Romolo, is within two kilometres of the hotel.
Hotel Features. The Watttredici Hotels contemporary Italian design befits its proximity to the citys fashion district. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can arrange dry cleaning services and advise on sightseeing, shopping and dining in Milan. The hotel also offers private garage parking (surcharge).
A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily. Snacks and beverages are available at the Watttredici Hotels bar.
Wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel (surcharge).
Guestrooms. The 87 contemporary, air conditioned guestrooms are finished in soft tones and feature designer bathrooms with complimentary toiletries. Other amenities include satellite television, wireless Internet, safes and minibars.
Expert Tip. The boutiques of Via Tortona and its side streets, 1.5 kilometres from the hotel, feature some of the most famous names from the worlds of both fashion and furniture.
Rates:
90.3093 - 260.4887 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Wattredici Hotel
Via Giacomo Watt 13
Milan, Italy 20143
Driving Directions:
From Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP):
Distance to the Watt Tredici Hotel is 40 kilometres, approximately 60 minutes drive.
Getting there. Trains run every 30 minutes from the airports station to the city centre (Cadorna station), 4.5 kilometres from the hotel; tickets cost EUR 11 and journey time is around 50 minutes. A direct taxi costs around EUR 90. The hotel also offers airport transfers (surcharge). Prices are subject to change.
Getting around. The city centre can be easily explored 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.