Palazzo Parigi

Milan


Rising from the ruins of the historic Palazzo Kramer, which was destroyed during WWII, Palazzo Parigi is now one of Milan’s most opulent hotels with 98 balconied rooms, an 18th-century garden, a huge 1700-sq-metre spa, a ballroom and a lounge-bar inlaid with eight different types of wood. The art-nouveau furnishings and 19th-century paintings lend it a swoon-worthy Romantic style.


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