Address: |
1 Corso Concordia Milan 20129 Italy
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Tel: |
+39 02 776761
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Email: |
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Website: |
visit website
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Hotel / Leisure Group: | Global Hospitality Services |
Flight time from UK: |
1 hr 55 mins |
Time Zone: |
GMT +1 hour |
Location & Parking: |
Château Monfort is situated just behind Piazza San Babila, very close to the "quadrilatero" fashion district that begins in Via Monte Napoleone and not very far from Milan's Duomo. It is located in a strategic position and is well connected with the nearby Milano Linate airport. In fact, the taxi stand in Piazza Tricolore, opposite the Hotel, is conveniently close. Alternatively guests can travel to and from the airport by bus, tram and underground railway, which they also use to easily reach any part of the city. City centre: just a few minutes' walk away Shopping streets: again only a few minutes' walk away Central Station: 3 km - 8 stops by tram no. 9 Milano Linate Airport: 6 km (by taxi from the stand opposite the Hotel or by tram no. 9 or no. 29 to Piazza Cinque Giornate then bus no. 73 to Linate) Milano Malpensa Airport: 49 km |
Restaurants: |
The “Rubacuori” Restaurant is an enchanted place where an ensemble of art and passion are turned into a poem by mediterranean savours. The Restaurant is composed by different rooms, each one with refined and sofisticated atmosphere. |
Venue Styles: |
Banqueting Venues
Conference Venues
Hotels - 4-5 Star
Party Venues
Wedding Venues - Reception
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Description
The Segrete form Château Monfort's congress centre equipped with the most advanced technologies to make your business and convivial meetings unique and special.
You will be find a practical environment for organising meetings, conferences, presentations, product launches, press conferences and conventions.
The centre features a magnificent barrel-vaulted ceiling in red bricks, which has been suitably sound-proofed to guarantee the highest sound quality and reproduction, and which creates a cosy atmosphere enhanced by adjustable lighting provided by lanterns that light up the neutral-coloured walls.