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Hotel Da Vinci - Milan - Bedroom
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
NH Linate - Milan - Bar
NH Linate
Milan, Milano, Italy
7.7Good(1188)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly

The 10 best hotels in Milan

Discover the top hotels in Milan, handpicked by local expert Joanne Shurvell.
Joanne Shurvell
November 26, 2024

While it certainly has its scenic spots, unlike picture perfect Venice or Florence, Milan is a proper working city, with an intensity that I love. Armani, Gucci, Prada, Versace and Valentino are all headquartered here and the city is home to the the world-famous artwork, Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. For first-time visitors, the Duomo/Centro Storico neighborhood is a good choice with plenty of places to stay, including some of the finest hotels in Milan. This is also the fashion district, filled with high-end boutiques. I find other areas appealing too. Artsy Brera, with the Pinacoteca di Brera and quirky cafes and bars, is walking distance from the center, while Porta Romana is a great area for foodies. A practical tip: If you have a choice of airports, Linate is smaller, more manageable and closer to town than Malpensa. Here’s my pick of the best hotels in Milan.

1.

Four Seasons Hotel Milano

Address:

Via Gesu 6/8

Price:

$1,113-$6,588/night

One of the best hotels in Milan, the original frescoes in this 15th-century convent are just some of the Four Seasons many attractions. The sumptuous rooms in a contemporary Italian design are arranged around the landscaped internal courtyard, once the nuns’ herb garden and now an attractive place to enjoy the raw bar and an aperitivo.

Even the entry level rooms have plush Fortuny fabrics, wooden floors and marble bathrooms with deep soaking bathtubs. Meanwhile, the beautifully designed spa in the cellar is by Spanish architect Patricia Urquiola and features a 24/7 gym, steam room, sauna, treatment rooms and a lovely pool.

If you’re here to shop, the ritzy Quadrilatero district is mere steps away, with all the best designer boutiques on Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga and Via Sant’Andrea.

2.

Park Hyatt Milano

Address:

Via Tommaso Grossi 1

Price:

$719-$6,703/night

Another one of the best hotels in Milan, the Park Hyatt is in an excellent location near Piazza del Duomo and the historic Teatro alla Scala, a haven for opera lovers. (Top tip: Performances at the opera house are often sold out, but it’s possible to buy last-minute tickets two hours before, often at a 25% discount.)

Contemporary Italian design is at its best in the hotel’s top suites, with plenty of marble in the bathrooms, dark parquet floors and light wood cupboards. The Fiori Chiari Suite is one of my favorites, with its high dome-shaped ceilings and generous balcony with views of the historic city center.

The food and drink offerings are excellent at all-day La Cupola Lounge and fine dining spot Pellico 3 Milano (the clam and squid spaghetti is fantastic). In the evening, Mio Lab is a lively cocktail bar featuring vibrant nightly DJ sets.

3.

Chateau Monfort

Address:

Corso Concordia 1

Price:

$153-$1,008/night

Part of the Relais & Châteaux collection, this Art Nouveau gem is just outside the center, in the Monforte district, overlooking the elegant Piazza Tricolore. Chateau Monfort was originally a private home and has a crystal-domed lobby bar, making it one of the most unique properties in the city.

Interiors were inspired by fairy-tales and operas like Puccini’s Madame Butterfly. In fact, the Butterfly Suite is decked out in red and gold with Oriental decoration and floral patterns that evoke the famous opera.

The spa is quite special too, with a sauna, Turkish bath and saltwater swimming pool. Located in a lovely neoclassical Royal Villa, the Gallery of Modern Art is within a ten-minute walk. There you’ll find an impressive collection of 19th and 20th-century art.

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