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CROWNE PLAZA MILAN CITY - HOSPITALITY

transformation, which has enabled increased trade and diversification in the region,” shared Crowne Plaza Milan City’s Director of Sales and Revenue, Fabio Bettinelli.

The investment has seen core development of the city as well as the urban areas, transport and sustainability. Fabio explained how this has not only improved the region for tourists but the Milanese locals, also.

The Crowne Plaza Milan City’s core business is made up of 55-60% business travellers, and the remaining 35% is tourists.

No matter what brings you to Milan and despite being known as Italy’s industrial and financial centre, there is plenty for visitors to see.

“Milan is a historic city, the cathedral, the galleries and the canal offer a lot of culture,” shared Fabio, who has been based at the Crowne Plaza Milan City since its opening in 2008, “there is plenty of restaurants and bars to enjoy whilst taking in views of the city, something which we hope to attract more guests of at the Crowne Plaza”.

And for those looking to hit the shops, you won’t be disappointed. Gucci, Armani, Valentino, Versace, Prada and Dolce & Gabbana are all HQed in the city.

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