Town House Galleria
The TownHouse Galleria is a luxury hotel in Milan, Italy. Located inside Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, it opened in 2007. It was previously called the Seven Stars Galleria.
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General information | |
Location | Milan, Italy |
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Number of rooms | 58[1] |
Website | |
galleria.townhousehotels.com/ |
History
It was inaugurated on March 7, 2007, in memory of Galleria's ground-breaking ceremony, on the same day in 1865, by King Vittorio Emanuele II.
The hotel, with 58 rooms and suites, is housed inside a national monument. It has a spa, 'La Sinfonia' restaurant, an Oyster Bar (overlooking the Ottagono) and the Highline Galleria walk that connects La Scala Square with Duomo Square by walking over the roofs of Galleria. The hotel hosts the Museum 'The World of Leonardo da Vinci', which is open to guests and the general public.
TownHouse Galleria was "one of the few hotels to officially hold a seven-star rating—for a couple of years," lasting until 2011 until the rating was no longer used. It had formerly been called the Seven Stars Galleria.[2] In 2017, the 46-room hotel began offering 24-karat gold bedsheets for the Seven Stars Octagon Presidential Suite - a set was described as sold for US$293,878, while the suite was €5,492.70 a night.[3]
References
- http://galleria.townhousehotels.com/Rooms-Suites
- "Do Seven-Star Hotels Really Exist?". Conde Nast Traveler. May 26, 2017.
- "Sleep tight in 24-karat gold bed sheet in this Milan hotel". International Business Times. 20 June 2017.