Park Hyatt Milan Reopens its Doors After a Makeover

The Park Hyatt Milano has reopened following two years of extensive makeovers. A stone’s throw from the Duomo and with direct access to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the former bank, palazzo and historical hotel offers a brand-new, luxury experience to its international and local guests.

Located in the heart of Milan, the hotel has 106 guestrooms and 25 suites. The rooms, as well as the common spaces, have been preserved to reflect the property’s historical identity. The four Terrace Suites, the Presidential Suite and the Duomo Suite with their terraces each overlook the city skyline. Warm-toned durmast oak parquet and original light travertine marble from Breccia Medicea quarries reference the color palette of the Duomo of Milan and are used for the custom furnishings designed by Venetian Uno Contract. In the bathrooms, guests will find medici pebbles on the floors and marble vanities combined with hand-blown glass light fixtures. Among others, artwork from Stefano Meriggi, Matteo Boato and Luca Brandi adorn the rooms.

Pellico 3 Milano
Pellico 3 Milano  (Hyatt Hotels)

Park Hyatt Milano’s common areas have been revisited. Located next to La Cupola and illuminated by the natural light coming from the nearly 30-foot-high glass dome, the new fine-dining restaurant Pellico 3 Milano serves Chef Guido Paternollo’s haute cuisine and attracts both travelers and locals. With its unique culinary experience, the menu sources ingredients and taps into the culinary traditions of France, Spain, Greece and Italy. 

The reopened AQVAM Spa—which houses a Turkish bath, multifunctional showers and a jacuzzi bath adorned with an intricate gold mosaic—offers a selection of treatments utilizing the 111SKIN treatment line. The urban wellness oasis and the gym, equipped with latest generation Technogym equipment, round out the property’s refreshed offering.

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