The boutique Hotel Savona 18 Suites in Milan, managed by the Blu Hotels Group, and located in the Tortona area, has been turned into a contemporary masterpiece.
The property features design art works
The new trendy Tortona neighbourhood has been brought to life by its numerous fashion showrooms, and the project for the renovation of this former railing heritage house, later converted to hotel use, is the creation of the architect Aldo Cibic, who previously worked with Ettore Sottsass.
The Savona 18 Suites is one of Cibic’s most interesting projects: an old railing house converted into a hotel and hospitality venue featuring drawings, photographs and installations that bring the visitor on an exciting journey of discovery.
Home suites, study and fitness rooms
The heritage railing flats have been transformed into 42 spacious rooms divided into five types. The basic room is the home suite on up to 43 square metres and has a living room entrance, corridor and bedroom with bathroom, with rooms overlooking Via Savona on one side and the inner courtyard on the other. There are also study rooms, with a living area, or fitness rooms, equipped with a small private gym which are soundproofed and with an external corridor with the railings overlooking an intimate and cozy garden.
“We welcomed the development of leisure tourism”
“In 2020/21 we had a slow recovery, but in 2024 we are growing steadily and have already exceeded 2019 figures, - says Manuela Miraudo, Blu Hotels marketing & events manager. - The hotel's clientele changed after the pandemic: we opened in response to business demand and then welcomed the development of leisure tourism.”