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The hotel Antica Locanda Die Mercanti is situated in the historical centre of Milan, amidst a pedestrian area. Therefore, many shopping facilities are situated in close vicinity. Within walking distance, the square Piazza del Duomo, Sforza Castle with its beautiful castle grounds and the theatre La Scala are reachable.
Where do you meet true Italian charm? Right, at the hotel Antica Locanda Die Mercanti in Milan. Let yourself be enchanted by this 18th century-building. Affectionately furnished rooms leave nothing to be desired. Just enjoy the celestial peace. In the morning, a breakfast is served at the hotel Antica Locanda either in the breakfast room or in your private room.
The hotel has 4 rooms with magnificent terraces, a rarity in the center of Milan. The private terraces are for the exclusive use of guests´ rooms and are flowered with seasonal plants.
Total number of guest rooms: 15
subdivided into: 15 DBL | 5 Junior Suites | 2 Suites
The 4-star hotel offers 15 comfortable guest rooms with air conditioning, minibar, Wi-Fi, room safe and Windows for opening.
Total number of apartments : 0
The 4-star hotel offers comfortable apartments with fridge.
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Information about your meeting possibilities at our property is available on request.
Meeting packages are submitted on request.
Special incentives will be arranged according to your requirements.
Additional meeting equipment on request.
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Arriving by car
There is an inner ring road which will enable those approaching Milan from the south to reach Largo Cairoli (in front of Castello Sforzesco. Turn right into via Cusani, than 1st right into via Rovello, drive to the end and than right into Via San Tomaso. Stop the car immediatly: on your left will be n. 6.
Arriving by public transportation
Subway on the YELLOW line M3 to the Duomo station than change to RED line M1 one stop to Cordusio station: or walk from Piazza Duomo to the hotel takes 5 minutes. Subway tickets cost 1 euro and can be purchased in the subway station.
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