Park Life

Milan already has a healthy surfeit of cachet, so the opening of the Park Hyatt, just steps away from the Piazza del Duomo, will probably raise few eyebrows among the well-heeled residents of Italy's fashion capital. Everyone else, though, will be pleasantly gob-smacked by this superspiffy 117-room property.

Set in a palatial, late 19th century building, Milan's latest hotel was designed by Ed Tuttle of Amanresorts fame. Visitors will pass through a lobby covered by a 9-m-high glass dome—enabling natural daylight to flood inside—before encountering an environment with enough untrammeled opulence to embarrass a Saudi prince. Travertine stone...

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