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Design Hotel Waldorf

Via VII Traversa Mare 17, Milano Marittima, Emilia Romagna, Italy

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Design Hotel Waldorf

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Lowest price over the last 30 days: € 136.00 (approx. US$ 182)

 

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Design Hotel Waldorf

Via VII Traversa Mare 17

Milano Marittima, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Style: Modern Design

Atmosphere: Lively

30 Rooms

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This isn’t grey postwar Milan, but sunny seaside Milano Marittima, on the Adriatic Riviera along the east coast of Emilia-Romagna. Here the Design Hotel Waldorf sits just yards from the beach, showing off a different side of Italy, that of the sun-drenched tropical escape. It’s on the outskirts of Cervia, just a few miles up the coast from Rimini, sharing the same holiday-friendly weather but with quite a lot less cookie-cutter beach-club development.

The hotel itself certainly lives up to its “design” billing, from the vaguely space-age circular building to the simple modernist lines and curves of its furnishings and interior design. Interiors are a collaboration between a poet and a mosaic artist, which makes for a welcome change from the boutique-minimalist norm. There’s plenty of white space to make the most of the sunshine, and colorful lighting effects keep the rooms and the public spaces from feeling too empty.

Everyone’s got a balcony, and of course everyone’s got access to the rooftop pool deck and associated cocktail lounge. Sun, sand, seafood — surely it’s a concept we can all get behind, and it’s no surprise that the Italians can do it just as well as anyone else.

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