Hilton to Launch Spark by Hilton Brand in Italy with Milan Linate Airport Hotel

In Brief: Hilton has signed an agreement with ELE Spa to open Spark by Hilton Milan Linate Airport, marking the brand’s debut in Italy with a 118-room hotel scheduled to open later this year.


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    Hilton to Launch Spark by Hilton Brand in Italy with Milan Linate Airport Hotel – Image Credit Hilton   

Hilton has signed an agreement with ELE Spa to introduce the Spark by Hilton brand to Italy with the opening of Spark by Hilton Milan Linate Airport. The 118-room hotel is scheduled to open later this year and will become Hilton’s 11th brand trading or in the pipeline in Italy. The property is located 500 metres from Milan Linate Airport, with the terminal accessible in about 10 minutes on foot or five minutes by car.

Spark by Hilton Milan Linate Airport will feature guest rooms with streamlined furniture, open closets, multi-purpose work surfaces, and bathrooms with Zero% bathroom amenities. Public spaces will offer multi-functional seating, including communal tables and rocking chairs. Guests will have access to a daily breakfast buffet with coffee, juice, and bagels with spreads.

Additional amenities will include a Hydration Cart with complimentary still and sparkling water and whole fruit, a 24-hour retail market, an outdoor pool, a fully equipped gym, and three meeting spaces.

The hotel will provide access to Milan’s city centre via the M4 metro line in approximately 12 minutes, and Milano Centrale railway station is about a 15 to 20-minute drive away.

Spark by Hilton Milan Linate Airport will join Hilton’s portfolio in Italy, which includes more than 130 hotels trading and in the pipeline. Recent additions include Puccini Hotel Milan, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, and Hilton Garden Inn Rome Colosseum, with upcoming openings such as Quiete Taormina Naxos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, and Canopy by Hilton Milan Duomo.

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