Ibis Milan Centro offers free WiFi and air-conditioned and soundproofed rooms, 350 metres from Repubblica Train and Metro Station. Milan Central Train Station is 15 minutes' walk away.
Andi
United Kingdom
Really convenient and large hotel. Staff very friendly and helpful. Great to be able to leave bags after check out so that you can still explore.
Boasting a restaurant, a bar and a fitness centre, 21 House of Stories Città Studi is conveniently located in Milan and offers free WiFi throughout the property.
Antonio
Croatia
Exceptional, free welcome drink, mini bar, the place is imagined just great!
Immersed in a 8,000-m2 park, Hotel Da Vinci offers a restaurant and a private parking. It is just outside Milan, 150 metres from Bruzzano Station, offering direct links to the city centre.
Spice Hotel Milano provides accommodation less than 5-minute walk from Milan Central Station. The hotel offers access to Milan's Metro, trains, buses and the airport shuttle.
The 4-star Andreola is located 200 metres from Milan Centrale Train Station, which has direct connections with the Rho Fiera Exhibition Centre and Fiera Milano City Exhibition Centre.
Christiane
Germany
Close to central station and Tram 1 to get to Brera
The Bolzano is a modern hotel located 200 metres from Milano Centrale Train Station, access to the yellow, green, and red metro lines. Rooms come with an LCD TV with satellite channels.
Yelena
Sweden
The only thing positive with this hotel is the location; it is very close to the central train station. I hardly rate this hotel as one star, I do not know why it is indicated as three stars. The building and facilities are old, the room was not clean, the sheets also. We were looking forward to leave as soon as possible. The staff were very unprofessional. They checked in us to a room which had guessed already. They did not properly communicate among each other the room ther are sending us is free or not. Very disappointed. I am heavily traveling last 15 years and I have not seen this before.
NH Collection Milano Touring is 3 minutes' walk from both Turati and Repubblica Metro, 1 km from Milano Centrale Train Station, and a 15-minute walk from both the city centre and Via della Spiga...
Boasting a fitness centre, a restaurant as well as a bar, Casa Baglioni Milan - The Leading Hotels of the World is situated in the centre of Milan, 500 metres from Brera Art Gallery.
Portrait Milano - Lungarno Collection has a fitness centre, garden, a restaurant and bar in Milan. Popular points of interest nearby include Duomo Square, Duomo Milan and Duomo Metro Station.
Everything about the hotel was exceptional and unique
Situated in Milan and with Darsena reachable within 700 metres, Vico Milano features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Facing the entrance of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Park Hyatt Milano is set in the heart of the fashion district, 200 metres from the Cathedral and La Scala Theatre.
Superb staff. Excellent location and a great breakfast
Just 350 metres from Villa San Giovanni Metro Station, this welcoming family-run property is set in a quiet residential part of Milan. The Bicocca district is a 10-minute tram ride away.
Very welcoming staff and lovely garden, nice Nutella croissant breakfast :)
Set in Milan, 3 km from Fiera Milano City, Hotel Oregon features views of the city. With a garden, the 1-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Staff is amazing, good location. Good value for money
Set in the Vigentino discrict in Southern Milan, Hotel Alessander is 5 km from the A1 and A51 motorways. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free internet and a flat-screen TV.
They treated me very well, and I felt very comfortable.
Located on one of Milan's Navigli canals, Hotel Mercurio is in the district of Conchetta, 3 km from the centre of Milan. Rooms have free Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms.
The staff are nice and friendly. Always happy to help.
The Hotel Del Sud is located in the South of Milan, within easy reach of the A51 and A1 motorway exits. It offers nearby transport links and en suite rooms.
Hotel Bel Sit is halfway between Milan centre and the Rho Pero Exhibition Centre. Trams will take you into the city in about 20 minutes and you also have easy access to the motorway.
Comfortable beds, clean and tidy room, friendly staff.
Hotel Greco Milan is set in the north of Milan, around 1 km from the Bicocca University campus, the Arcimboldi Theatre, and Milano Greco Pirelli Train Station.
Very kind and helpful personal, the room was adequate for the price.
The Piola is a friendly, family-run hotel near the San Raffaele Hospital and the Polytechnic University. Piola Metro Station is just 100 metres away, 3 stops from Milan Central Station.
room is clear, staff is friendly, I was satisfied, good location
Idea Hotel is a 2-minute drive from the Settimo Milanese exit of the Tangenziale Ovest ring road, and provides a free scheduled shuttle service to the San Siro M5 Metro Station on request.
Everything good. Room was clean. Breakfast is good.
Located in the historic centre of Milan, just a few steps from the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele and Duomo, The Street Milano Duomo | a Design Boutique Hotel offers contemporary-style rooms, free WiFi...
we didn t have breakfast .
The location is amazing
Hotel Gran Duca Di York is an artistic establishment in the heart of Milan, set in an 18th century historic palace with a display of period frescoes in the hall.
Everything was perfect ! Enjoyed our stay, very much...
Bulgari Hotel Milano is probably the most refined and exclusive establishment in Milan, a boutique property adjacent to the most important shopping street, Via Montenapoleone.
All the staff.. EXCELLENT ..!!
Hotel.. EXCELLENT..!!
Located less than 1 km from Lambrate Metro Station, Boutique Hotel Martini 17 offers 3-star accommodation in Milan and features a garden, a shared lounge and a bar.
The room was very cozy and beautiful. Also it was clean
Opening directly on Piazza Duomo square, The Glamore Milano Duomo is set in a historical building overlooking the great Cathedral of Milan. It is a few steps from La Scala Theatre and Duomo Metro.
Lage 10/10
Service 10/10
Personal 10/10
FAQs about hotels in Milan
On average, 3-star hotels in Milan cost £116 per night, and 4-star hotels in Milan are £172 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Milan can on average be found for £455 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Milan this weekend is £176 or, for a 4-star hotel, £219. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Milan for this weekend cost on average around £741 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £116 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Milan for tonight. You'll pay on average around £199 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Milan will cost around £732 (based on Booking.com prices).
Renowned as the world’s fashion and design capital, Milan is never short on places to see and things to experience. The stunning architecture of the Duomo di Milano and the famous La Scala theatre are just a few of the city’s breath-taking attractions. For a more intimate adventure, the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie with Leonardo da Vinci's “Last Supper” lets you view a masterpiece from Italy’s past.
Visit the FieraMilano and Salone del Mobile, among the world’s largest and most prestigious furniture and design fairs or have a stroll in the Quadrilatero Della Moda district to admire unique creations from the most famous Italian fashion brands: Gucci, Versace, Armani, Prada or Dolce & Gabbana.
The Navigli and Porta Romana districts are famed for restaurants and bars serving delicious Lombard cuisine and the very popular aperitivo. Make sure you try sweet delicacies at the chic Caffé Cova, founded in 1817, or another historical café, Zucca, in the Galleria.
Arriving at Malpensa or Linate Airports, you’re only a short trip from the city centre, where you can watch a game at the San Siro or enjoy Milan Fashion Week. Whether you’re staying in a chic apartment, design hotel or budget hostel, Booking.com has a perfect accommodation for your Milan holiday.
A big city, with good energy, people are smiling and in a...
A big city, with good energy, people are smiling and in a good mood. The food in the restaurants is very good, a large selection of local and international cuisine, a large selection of good wines. Lots of beautiful streets with greenery and beautiful facades, you get the feeling that everything is done with style and measure. I would come again.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Great city for a weekend, packed with culture, restaurants...
Great city for a weekend, packed with culture, restaurants and the famous design scene. Unless you are there for the design festival I would stay away from Milan for Design Week (it gets crowded and expensive) but at other times it's a great city to visit.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Been there on a sunny (but not too warm) saturday in april.
Been there on a sunny (but not too warm) saturday in april. Center (but not only around Duomo, really at least 10 min walking distance around, every street) where soo packed with people, you could hardly move (so really no fun).
Markus
Austria
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city with wonderful architecture and history.
Beautiful city with wonderful architecture and history. Public transport is excellent once you work out how it works, would recommend googling it before you go, the tram system is excellent and not expensive, but there are also buses and trains. Would recommend trains from Milapensa airport as taxis are very overpriced. You can also walk as mostly flat and wonderful wondering the streets.
The parks, castle, cathedral and shopping malls are all superb to visit but some things sell out so book in advance.
Visited in April and the weather was like summer so enhanced our stay.
English spoken in tourist areas but not as much outside but everyone is so lovely and tries to help.
So much shopping and eating choices you will be spoilt for choice.
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Milan is like any other metropolitan city: crowded, but with...
Milan is like any other metropolitan city: crowded, but with interesting places to see and things to do. Heavy police and army security in city center with forbidden access to some areas. The restaurants in city centre are very expensive, the same foods can be found on the neighbouring streets.
Mara Carolina
United Arab Emirates
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city,Gothic cathedral in the heart of...
Beautiful city,Gothic cathedral in the heart of Milan.Galerija Vittorio Emanuele II,,Bosco Verticale .. We came to the city with a car, parked it at the hotel and continued to travel by metro.The only drawback is the street "sellers" on every corner (roses, bracelets...) literally jump on you and don't give up.
The location of Hotel Bristol is excellent. It is right next to Milan Central Train Station. There are metros, trams, buses nearby. Airport shuttle to MXP is conveniently located by the train station and runs every 10 to 15 minutes and it takes a little more than an hour to get to MXP. You can take the trains to various cities in Italy and other European destinations. Our excursion bus also leaves from the corner of the train station.
A perfect start to our stay in Italy: all the charm of an old-world hotel with modern luxury due to a recent renovation. Lots of warm marble in the bathroom!Marco was able to offer us every kind of assistance. We slept well in our very sound-proofed room, despite its central location and proximity to wonderful window shopping and great cappuccino like that we had Chic & Go nearby (their pastries a must!).
Extremely clean and well maintained hotel
Nice and perfect location near the city centre and Milano Linate Airport with excellent public transport.
Amazing staff May God bless! Especially "Nabil" and "Cristian",
Excellent customer service:
Their target is clear...! (customer satisfaction first)...!
They'll do all what they can for your comfort.
Excellent communicaton and Prompt response
I stayed at Spice Hotel Milano for 3 nights and enjoyed every minute! The room was stylish (loved the decor), well-equipped, modern, nicely sized and quiet. The staff was very helpful, friendly and attentive. The location was perfect as it was close to Milano Centrale, so I was able to walk to and from there for day trips to other cities in Italy. I would definitely recommend Spice Hotel!
The staff were amazing. Very helpful. The room was impeccable. Beautiful polished maple paneling in the room. Detailed features throughout that I enjoyed. The breakfast was amazing. Very nice selection of items. The breakfast hostess, Angelina, was so kind and helpful. She made some of the best cappuccinos in all of Italy. If ever in Milan again, will most certainly stay there again.
I was only here for a short stay, but the location (walking distance to the central train station) was unbeatable. The hotel staff were kind and helpful. The room was well-appointed in a stylish Milanese fashion, and all the amenities were really nice, spotlessly clean. It was one of the only hotels I stayed at in Italy where wifi and tv actually worked well.
The Hotel is amazing the location is good specially if you will go around in Italy but you want to stay in milan there is so much restaurants beside the hotel , and its 2 min away from the train station , the staff is the most friendly staff i've ever met they try to make you as comfortable as they can the room size is perfect.
Excellent position and very good breakfast. Friendly staff; the room was clean and free water was provided.
The location of the hotel is perfect if you need to go to the city centre, and the railway station ("Milano Centrale" the main railway station) is not too far, walking distance. Shops and supermarkets around.
Clean apartment with more amenities than most rooms we rented in Italy. Small kitchen with hot pot was a big bonus! Great location for travel!!! Directly across the street from the main train station in Milan. Staff was helpful and friendly. This would have been an ideal spot to start our trip in Italy!
This is a lovely hotel. It's clean, comfortable, and very quiet. Our room was perfect, and the bathroom was much bigger than most hotels in Italy. The breakfast had a wide selection of sweet and savory. They even had hard boiled eggs. It's super close to the Milan Central train station.
Me and my friend stayed for 2 nights and could not fault the hotel for the time that we spent in it! Reception staff always went above and beyond anytime we had any questions about how best to travel around Milan! Tram/ bus into city centre few minutes from hotel! Would recommended :)
The room was very clean and we had everything we needed. It is located close to Central station so it is very convenient if you need to take the train to travel from Milan. You can also walk to the city centre of Milan from the hotel.
The location of the hotel was ideal and was close to the metro so very easy to travel around and not too far from Milan city centre. The rooms looked like the pictures shown on the website. Supermarkets and cafes are close by.
The hotel exceeded our expectations. The room was clean and bathroom was bigger compared to other hotels we stayed in Italy. The staff was really nice and since we stayed on new year's eve , they offered us free drinks.
Clean room, cosy and warm. Close enough to city centre (15-20 minutes by public transport).
The lift is tiny though, so be aware if you're travelling with many luggages (as every lift in old buildings in Italy).
Best hotel breakfasts we have had in italy. The suites were bright modern and super comfortable. A really good location close to the Navigli and a short tram ride to the centre of Milan and the Duomo
Great facilities, room size and the Sky channels were a nice touch! The hotel offers so much more than a lot of the hotels which are more expensive in the Milan City Centre.
Milan Suite Hotel provided all the things you need for travel, strongly recommend all of you. Less than 5min walking distance to bus stop that can send you to city centre
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