Hotel Principe Di Savoia in Milan picks up “Five Briefcases” from NABTA

Wednesday, 25 Jun, 2009 0

The Milan-based, Dorchester Collection property has been honored with a World Class Hotel Award by the NABTA, earning “five briefcases” indicative of “extraordinary quality” – a distinction shared by only three other properties across the U.S., Europe and Asia.
 
The NABTA, which recently announced its World Class Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Awards, trumpeted Hotel Principe di Savoia’s enduring pursuit of excellence, observing: “For over 80 years, Milan’s most elegant hotel. Great location. Superb service.”
 
“We’re delighted to be honored as a World Class property by the NABTA, and look forward to welcoming the association’s hard-working members – and its clientele – to Milan’s finest address,” said Ezio Indiani, General Manager of Hotel Principe di Savoia.
 
Summer rates start at $270. For more information or to make a reservation at Hotel Principe di Savoia, call (39) 02-6230-5555 or visit www.hotelprincipedisavoia.com.
 
 



 

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