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.
Lynnette
South Africa
Location is central to most tourist spots and public transport. Plenty of food for Breakfast as well as plenty of different types of food
Conveniently located only 200 metres from Milano Centrale Train and Metro Station, 3-star Canova Hotel has rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite flat-screen TV. Milan’s Duomo is 4 metro stops away.
Julie
Australia
Very convenient to the station; friendly and helpful staff; well appointed room.
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.
Hotel Soperga offers excellent transport links, being located just 600 metres from both Milan’s Central Train Station and Loreto Metro Station.
Claudia
Australia
The hotel was clean and quiet, the bed was comfortable, the lobby area was nice, staff were helpful. Easy walk from Milano Centrale station. Nice casual restaurant and cafe next door to hotel.
Radisson Blu Hotel is a design property located in a quiet area 10 minutes' walk from Viale Certosa and 5 minutes' walk from Villapizzone Train Station.
Uptown Palace is a contemporary hotel with a restaurant and high-tech conference centre located a 5-minute walk from Milan's Missori Metro Stop.
Abdulmjeed
Saudi Arabia
The place is beautiful, but the design of the hotel is not comfortable. It needs to be modified, and the entrance also needs to be modified. In general, the place is considered poor for the amount we pay.
Just 50 metres from Porto di Mare Metro Station and a 10-minute walk from Rogoredo Train Station, Starhotels Business Palace has a gym with panoramic city views, free WiFi throughout, and a spacious...
Eve
Netherlands
Great location, easy to access public transport and the hotel is very close to central Milan by car. The rooms are also a great size, plenty of space and clean.
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...
Sanda
Latvia
Location is too far from the center for such price, no decent restaurants nearby.
Just 300 metres from Lima Metro Station and a few steps from the popular shops of Milan's Corso Buenos Aires, Starhotels Ritz is also a 10-minute walk from Milano Centrale Train Station.
Liudmila
United Kingdom
Staff very nice, and the location is perfect.
Not far from centre of Milan walking distance and central train station as well walking distance.
We will definitely stay in this hotel .
Just 150 metres from Piazza del Duomo and Milan Cathedral, Hotel Spadari features original artwork and modern comforts throughout. Rooms include free mineral water, air conditioning and free WiFi.
The breakfast was amazing. Everything you could want.
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.
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.
Plus Welcome Milano is 100 metres from Famagosta Metro, and 150 metres from the Famagosta Ovest exit of Milan's ring road. Some rooms have a balcony overlooking the surrounding garden.
very clean, great and helpfull staff, spaceus room
The Agape Hotel AA Hotels is set in a quiet area of Milan, just 20 metres away from the metro. Relax in the hotel’s comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi connection.
Absolutely everything.
The 4 stars are perfectly there from all points of view!
eco Hotel Milano & BioRiso Restaurant is a hotel with a garden and restaurant, located 300 metres from Affori Centro Metro Station and 2 km from Bovisa Train Station.
Location, 300m from metro station
Clean
Good stuff
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.
Very clean and manager was very friendly and helpful.
Hotel Mignon is located in a quiet street just off Corso Sempione and offers good bus and tram links across Milan. Rooms have recently been renovated and are affordable.
Super clean and well located hotel, higly recommanded
Hotel Malta is just 200 metres from Loreto Metro Station, close to the shopping area along Corso Buenos Aires. Milan Central Station is just 2 stops away.
Great value for money, good location and v. friendly staff
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.
central location, attentive staff. Nothing to fault.
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
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..!!
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.
Location, staff, management, everything was beautiful
Speronari Suites offers accommodation in Milan's city centre. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi.
Thoughtful services, clean place and great location.
FAQs about hotels in Milan
On average, 3-star hotels in Milan cost £138 per night, and 4-star hotels in Milan are £203 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Milan can on average be found for £536 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Milan this weekend is £136 or, for a 4-star hotel, £200. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Milan for this weekend cost on average around £729 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £144 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Milan for tonight. You'll pay on average around £266 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Milan will cost around £851 (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 tour of the duomo is a must for all tourists to Milan.
A tour of the duomo is a must for all tourists to Milan. It was spectacular. The Duomo museum was excellent depicting all the statues being preserved. A visit to the Leonardo Da Vinci museum to see his original painting of the ‘last supper’ was so spectacular, worth all the money you have. If you have the opportunity, a visit to La Scala for an Opera performance is a must for all opera fanzines although stall tickets can be very expensive but worth the occasion.
Siaw Chok
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I found Milan and interesting city, but I was more impressed...
I found Milan and interesting city, but I was more impressed with Turin. Finding a self-service laundry that works and does not steal my money was an enormous challenge. People are considerably less friendly than in other Italian cities. The weather is less than ideal, it rains and lot and the air is quite humid. Out of the 5 days I spent there, there was only one clear and sunny day. I saw a lot of very old trams, which was a big surprise in the wealthiest Italian city. There are many good Middle Eastern and Asian restaurants but, rather strangely for an Italian city, there was not a single restaurant specializing in Italian food, Getting to Malpensa Airport from Milano Centrale was easy, Malpensa Airport is an effective operation with limited waiting time for check in and security checks. Taxi drivers are absolutely rude in Milan and their unfriendly "service" does not justify the prices they charge. Walk instead of using taxis.
Zsolt
10
Scored 10
Milan is a lovely city in Italy.
Milan is a lovely city in Italy. It has many critical touring areas. It is very close to the lakes in the north of Italy and the border with Switzerland
Milan is an excellent place for shopping as well
you must visit Milan if you are in Italy
Nader
Saudi Arabia
10
Scored 10
Well, I am from Singapore hence will getting into transit...
Well, I am from Singapore hence will getting into transit from Milan City Railway Station was a little messy. People there dont really speak English but still you might get your way through.
For ladies, do be aware of this, at the railway station where you have to pay to use their WC (toilet), please look around you, I was being pushed into the ladies' toilet after inserting my coins by a man. And this happen as few times.
On my last day at Milan, I actually elbow him on his eye and did my combo side-kick when a hand hold back my shoulder while entering the paid toilet again. But please don't do it as it was my natural reaction after being there for a few days.
But i did a apolgise to him thereafter.
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xILLA
Singapore
10
Scored 10
We only stayed for two nights.
We only stayed for two nights. Loved the QC Termemilano Spa and the cathedral! We booked the Crazy Pizza restaurant and the food was unreal, however the entertainment wasn't what I expected as the show was quite short and there was only one waiter doing the show. However, we were seated upstairs so I'm not sure if it would have been better downstairs.
Megan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A dynamic multicultural city with a unique genius loci and...
A dynamic multicultural city with a unique genius loci and an unrepeatable atmosphere. Amazing sights - Leonardo's Last Supper, Michelangelo's Pieta, Castelo Sforzesco, Duomo Milan, attractive luxury shopping - especially at Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. Hearing opera in the famous opera house La Scala is an incredible experience. The Royal Palace is now hosting a unique exhibition by fashion designers Dolce&Gabbana - Dal Cuore alle Mani, a visit to it is a fascinating experience for anyone who has the slightest interest in fashion and human art. This city gets "under the skin" of its visitors, and you don't know why it is. All you know is that you want to return to Milan as soon as possible.
We had a really fantastic stay in this hotel. The hotel is in the most perfect location in the city centre, literally right next to Duomo. We found the room to be very clean, with a good view of the city. The hotel also came with good amenities such as a coffee machine.
We interacted with staff a few times and each time they were extremely helpful. I would definitely look to stay here again in Milan.
The location is the main feature. Just around the corner from the Central Station, you will be easily connected to the metro and train station to travel around Milan and Italy. There are also many food options around. The bed was very comfortable and the room was clean. They helped us storage our luggage. Also they have a lot of activities to help set the mood for new tourists in town.
The breakfast spread was great, especially the breads/sweets and overall variety of food! The staff was friendly and efficient, answering our queries quickly. The location was fantastic, right near the center of all the main attractions and loads of restaurants. The room was a bit on the larger side for older hotels in Italy.
The hotel is close to bus stops, there are lots of bicycle stations and also electric scooters available to reach the city centre. The room was very comfortable and clean. It was very warm in Milan and the air conditioning was a life saver. Breakfast was simply gorgeous. The staff is so helpful and friendly.
Hotel is located in a quiet neighborhood, but is only a short walk from a large city park (Sempione Park) several restaurants, and one of the trolley/light rail stations. Staff was excellent, was always able to get us a Taxi within 5 minutes. Breakfast was one of the best we had while in Italy.
Nice hotel, very close to the railway station; very comfortable if you need to take the train from Milano Centrale (main railway stattion). Around the hotel there are many places like bars, supermarkets, restaurants and pizzerias. You can easily go to the city centre by metro, or walking.
I liked the position of the hotel, near the city centre and the main station of Milan.
I loved my stay in Demidoff Hotel Milan. I loved the staff, very nice with me and my friends. The rooms were very cleaned and bigger than I expected!
We will coming back during our next stop in Milan!
A perfectly appointed international hotel, ideal for one night stopover in travel. Excellently designed room and bathroom, spectacular breakfast buffet. No sense of being in Milan, but very convenient to both Milano Centrale train station and the city centre.
Locations is good, close to the main train station, but the area is ok.
Staff is very welcoming.
Room is great and super comby, has everything I needed.
Design is cosy
Brakfast is great.
From now on I would stay only in Anderson hotels in Italy.
Very nice hotel in a calm neighborhood,
staff was nice and available 24/7.
5 minutes walk from the central station which is for me the greatest thing of it all! makes it really easy to travel around the city & all the northern part of italy.
Perfecto!
The hotel has a great location. It’s so close to an underground station with great connection to the city centre. The staff was very friendly and helpful too. We were happy about our choice and will probably be back when we’ll return to Milano.
Staff was exceptional. Let us store luggage before and after checkin/out. Rooms were clean although warm (however, this is the case in much of Italy). Breakfast was the best I've had at a hotel. Ambience, staff, food, etc.- all wonderful.
Perfect location. Close to the main train station for easy access to other parts of Italy. Close to the Metro for easy access to Milan Centre.
Clean hotel with good facilities. Breakfast was excellent. Great choice.
Staff very friendly.
Everything, just don’t hesitate to book it, clean comfortable, sandro is the nicest person in italy, the train station is 10 minutes walk and you can get to wherever you want to milan, I didn’t even need to use the car I rented haha
We usually skip hotel breakfasts in Italy but this was superb. It gave us so much energy we walked into the city centre and back and still had time to make our midday flight. Excellent staff too.
Very good location on quiet street in walking distance from Milano Centrale station. Small but neat and comfortable room with new bath equipment (it is important for Italy).
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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