The Luxury Collection Debuts in Milan

The Luxury Collection has continued its expansion in Europe with the addition of Casa Brera Hotel in Milan. Casa Brera, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan is located in Piazzetta Bossi, a few steps away from Teatro alla Scala and the lively Brera neighborhood. Designed by architect and designer Patricia Urquiola, the hotel is the result of a restoration of the historic Rationalists building originally designed in the 1950s by Italian architect Pietro Lingeri.

The hotel houses 101 guestrooms and 15 suites. The Deluxe and Premiere rooms offer modular furniture, cozy seating and custom artworks. For those seeking both an indoor-outdoor layout, the Studio with Balcony also offers the option for interconnecting rooms. Furnished with a balcony or terrace, the Junior Suites include a modular corner sofa and mirror-topped drink bar. The Brera Suite, alternatively, is an ideal option for those seeking the advantages of a high-end decor apartment. The indoor space includes a large bedroom leading into a separate lounge that opens onto a 1,302-square-foot furnished terrace.

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Living area, Brera Suite (Casa Brera, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan)

The top digs, the Presidential Milanese Suite offers an expansive living room complete with a dining area. The suite has two connecting terraces accessible through wide glass doors offering both an expansive yet cozy lounge area and a dining table for up to 10 persons. The en-suite bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower, egg bathtub and double vanity area.

The culinary direction is guided by Michelin-starred Italian Chef Andrea Berton, who curates the offerings for Living lounge, Scena restaurant and Etereo skybar and restaurant, while Chef Haruo Ichikawa, the first Japanese chef to earn a Michelin star in Italy, oversees the Japanese cuisine of Odachi restaurant.

The hotel’s Living lounge offers all-day dining experience and includes a bar. On the opposite side of the Living lounge is the intimate Japanese restaurant Odachi. At the heart of the hotel lies Scena, a fine-dining Italian restaurant, offering dishes paired with a selection of wines. On the eighth and top floor of the hotel, Etereo skybar and restaurant offers a 360-degree view over Milan. It also has a rooftop outdoor pool and terrace area with a variety of seating options. Open daily from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m., the bar offers cocktails complemented by a selection of Italian seafood specialties.

For more information, visit www.marriott.com.

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