Only a block from the church which houses The Last Supper and in one of Milan's most desired and historic neighborhoods with elegant shops and bars, it has been family-run for 100 years. Half the rooms face a courtyard and the others a back garden. Many have balconies and one ground-floor room has a private garden with table and chairs. The hotel has a relaxed feel and the owners who live in the building are helpful. They have a special relationship with a car service that offers moderate-price airport pickups and tours to nearby factory outlets. Pros: Very quiet and homey, breakfast is ample. Con: More like a bed-and-breakfast than a hotel.
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