InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has opened a new hotel in Milan.
Part of the group's Hotel Indigo boutique hotel brand, the Hotel Indigo Milan – Corso Monforte features 75 rooms that are decorated with artwork and sketches by early 20th century Italian fashion designer, Elvira Leonardi "Biki" Bouyeure, who was well-known on the Milan fashion scene in the thirties, forties and fifties.
A "Very Fitting" Time To Open
In a statement on IHG's website, Hotel Indigo Milan - Corso Monforte general manager Mauro Fiore said, "It's very fitting to have opened our doors just in time for Milan fashion week in September, one of the city's most vibrant and exciting events. The hotel is a great example of how Hotel Indigo takes inspiration from the local neighbourhood into its design philosophy and is the perfect choice for those looking to explore Milan and immerse themselves in the fashion history of the city."
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