12 Best Hotels in Milan, Italy

Aethos Milan

$$$ | Piazza XXIV Maggio 8, Milan, 20123, Italy Fodor's Choice

The decor in this eclectic, extremely hip hotel at the foot of the lively Corso di Porta Ticinese and by the Navigli canals features sports memorabilia from golf, horseback riding, boxing, and others. The lobby area is anything but traditional: check in while sitting in a barber's chair, as you plot to carve out time in the inviting dark leather couches or perhaps enjoy a cocktail at The Doping Bar, or dinner in the Mediterranean-style restaurant, Zaïa. Despite all the design, the ambience is casual and welcoming. Some suites even have their own terraces where you can chill in private.

Pros

  • Contemporary flair
  • Interesting location near many restaurants and bars
  • Very friendly staff

Cons

  • Lacking some of the amenities of large hotels
  • About a half-hour hike from the Duomo and central attractions
  • Bar noise can be heard in some rooms
Piazza XXIV Maggio 8, Milan, 20123, Italy
02-89415901
hotel Details
32 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Antica Locanda Leonardo

$$ | Corso Magenta 78, Milan, 20123, Italy

A feeling of relaxation prevails in this 19th-century building, and the neighborhood—the church that houses The Last Supper is a block away—is one of Milan's most desired and historic. 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. Though the buffet breakfast is not included in the lowest rates, it's available for just a small extra charge and earns high praise from guests.

Pros

  • Very quiet and homey
  • Breakfast is ample
  • Friendly, helpful staff

Cons

  • More like a bed-and-breakfast than a hotel
  • Old-fashioned decor
  • Breakfast is an extra fee
Corso Magenta 78, Milan, 20123, Italy
02-48014197
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed 1st wk in Jan. and 3 wks in Aug., No Meals

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Armani Hotel Milano

$$$$ | Via Manzoni 31, Milan, 20121, Italy Fodor's Choice

This minimalist boutique hotel looks like it has been plucked from the pages of a sleek magazine, and it should: it was designed by fashion icon Giorgio Armani to evoke the same sculptural, streamlined aesthetic—and tailored comfort—as his signature clothing. Room types range from deluxe (with metallic roll-top desks and soaking tubs) to posh two-story suites (replete with central staircase and living room). All have Armani bath amenities, and many have balconies; an iPad controls lights, curtains, and other tasks like ordering room service. Every guest is treated like a VIP, with extras like a "lifestyle manager"—appointed to each guest upon arrival to accommodate any request—and complimentary minibars stocked with soda, juices, and snacks. The restaurant affords floor-to-ceiling views of Milan's rooftops, and the spa encourages guests to customize their experience.

Pros

  • Complimentary (except for alcohol) minibar
  • Lovely spa area and 24-hour gym
  • Great location near major shopping streets

Cons

  • Breakfast (only included in some rates) not up to par
  • Some noise issues from neighboring rooms
  • A few signs of wear and tear
Via Manzoni 31, Milan, 20121, Italy
02-88838888
hotel Details
95 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Bulgari Hotel Milano

$$$$ | Via Privata Fratelli Gabba 7b, Milan, 20121, Italy

Housed in an 18th-century palazzo on a quiet street a short stroll from Brera and Montenapoleone shopping, the Bulgari offers up chic yet restrained rooms, an enormous garden, and a celebrity-chef-helmed restaurant. Rooms vary in size and shape (and some have balconies or terraces), but all feature oak-paneled walls, wood floors, and black or cream marble bathrooms stocked with the renowned Bulgari products. The inviting lobby is filled with couches perfect for chilling or having tea, while Il Ristorante Niko Romito serves solid modern Italian cuisine. Look for such touches as complimentary herbal tea in a thermos delivered to your bedroom each night.

Pros

  • Excellent spa, with heated pool, sauna, and Jacuzzi
  • Trendy and fashionable guests
  • Convenient location for sightseeing

Cons

  • Rooms are a bit bland
  • Service not quite up to par
  • Extremely expensive
Via Privata Fratelli Gabba 7b, Milan, 20121, Italy
02-8058051
hotel Details
61 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Four Seasons Hotel Milano

$$$$ | Via Gesù 6–8, Milan, 20121, Italy

Built in the 15th century as a convent, with a colonnaded cloister, this sophisticated retreat certainly exudes a feeling that is anything but urban. Although this hotel is the perfect location for serious shoppers, it's on a quieter side street slightly apart from the fray. Parts of the original frescoes can still be seen in the lobby and lounge, and some rooms have balconies looking onto a glassed-in courtyard. The sophisticated spa area boasts a lap pool beneath 19-century vaulted ceilings along with modern treatment rooms and a well-equipped fitness center.

Pros

  • Quiet, elegant setting that feels removed from noisy central Milan
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Large rooms

Cons

  • Decor is a bit old-fashioned
  • Breakfast isn't included in the rate
  • Expensive
Via Gesù 6–8, Milan, 20121, Italy
02-77088
hotel Details
118 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Grand Hotel et de Milan

$$$$ | Via Manzoni 29, Milan, 20121, Italy

Only blocks from La Scala, you'll find everything you would expect from a traditionally elegant European hotel, where tapestries and persimmon velvet enliven a 19th-century look without sacrificing dignity and luxury. The place is sometimes called the Hotel Verdi, because the composer lived here for 27 years; his apartment, complete with his desk, is now the Presidential Suite. The on-site Don Carlos restaurant comes highly recommended.

Pros

  • Traditional and elegant
  • Great location off Milan's main shopping streets
  • Staff go above and beyond to meet guest needs

Cons

  • Gilt decor may not suit those who like more modern design
  • No spa
  • Some small rooms
Via Manzoni 29, Milan, 20121, Italy
02-723141
hotel Details
72 rooms, 23 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel Canada

$$ | Via Santa Sofia 16, Milan, 20122, Italy

Nice wood flooring, comfortable rooms, and contemporary furnishings that maximize space and bring in light all help recommend this conveniently located bargain in pricey Milan. Flat-screens, Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, and free use of the minibar are among the many amenities for guests.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Plentiful breakfast buffet
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Complimentary minibar

Cons

  • Simple and somewhat dated decor
  • On busy street
  • So some rooms can be noisy
  • On busy street, so some rooms can be noisy
  • Basic breakfast buffet
Via Santa Sofia 16, Milan, 20122, Italy
02-58304844
hotel Details
37 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Gran Duca di York

$$$ | Via Moneta 1, Milan, 20123, Italy

The spare but classically elegant and efficient rooms at this hotel are arranged around a courtyard—four have private terraces—and offer good value for pricey Milan. The 1890s building was originally a seminary, though today's level of comfort and service is far from monastic. The included breakfast and free nonalcoholic drinks in the minibar get high marks from guests, and the location, a few steps west of the Duomo and around the corner from the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, is ideal for shopping and sightseeing.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Friendly staff
  • Good breakfast

Cons

  • Limited amenities (no restaurant or gym)
  • Many rooms on the small side
  • Showers can be tiny
Via Moneta 1, Milan, 20123, Italy
02-874863
hotel Details
33 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Senato

$$$$ | Via Senato 22, Milan, 20121, Italy

The central courtyard of this boutique hotel near Milan's fashion district is covered in a layer of water, a cheeky nod to the Naviglio Grande canal that once ran in front of the 19th-century palace, which now has a sleek, minimalist design and artsy touches like brass ginkgo biloba-leaf lamps, serpentine mosaic floor patterns, and flowers and music selected by curators. Relatively simple white-on-white guest rooms have black and gray accents, high ceilings, oak parquet floors, and white Carrara marble bathrooms; try for a room with a private terrace overlooking the peaceful courtyard. Though there's no formal restaurant, the Senato Caffè offers small plates and aperitivo. A seasonal rooftop sundeck is perfect for chilling and has a phone for placing drink orders with the Caffè.

Pros

  • Cool designer touches
  • Lovely breakfast buffet with local products
  • Convenient location

Cons

  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Noise can be an issue
  • Basic gym facilities
Via Senato 22, Milan, 20121, Italy
02-781236
hotel Details
43 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Spadari al Duomo

$$$ | Via Spadari 11, Milan, 20123, Italy

That this chic city-center inn is owned by an architect's family comes through in details like the custom-designed furniture and paintings by young Milanese artists in the stylish guest rooms. For all its artistic accents, this is still a comfortable, homey base in Milan, with an inviting frescoed breakfast room and many rooms with private terraces. Personal touches—such as wine and snacks in the lobby, eggs cooked to order at breakfast, and free nonalcoholic drinks in the minibars—abound.

Pros

  • Good breakfast
  • Central location
  • Attentive staff

Cons

  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Street noise can be a problem
  • No restaurant
Via Spadari 11, Milan, 20123, Italy
02-72002371
hotel Details
40 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Maison Milano | UNA Esperienze

$$$ | Via Mazzini 4, Milan, 20123, Italy

Inside this faithfully restored palazzo dating from the early 1900s, spaciousness is accentuated with soft white interiors, muted fabrics and marble, and contemporary lines. An understated entrance leads into what seems more like a sophisticated, upscale residence than a hotel—which is precisely the feeling the designers were striving for. Massive mirrors don't hang, they lean; baths are almost as spacious as the living areas; a refined hush prevails. Though there's no restaurant or breakfast room, if you wish you can dine in privacy with room service for breakfast (for an extra fee).

Pros

  • The warmth of a residence and the luxury of a design hotel
  • Lovely bathrooms
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Breakfast not included
  • Not much of a lobby
  • No restaurant or bar
Via Mazzini 4, Milan, 20123, Italy
02-69826949
hotel Details
27 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Park Hyatt Milan

$$$$ | Via Tommaso Grossi 1, Milan, 20121, Italy Fodor's Choice

Extensive use of warm travertine stone and modern art creates a sophisticated yet inviting backdrop at the Park Hyatt, where spacious, opulent guest rooms have walk-in closets and bathrooms with double sinks, glass-enclosed rain showers, and separate soaking tubs. A 30-foot-high glass-domed "cupola" tops the lobby, and rooftop suites have terraces with city views. The hotel seems determined to spoil its demanding clientele with a seemingly endless number of amenities.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Contemporary decor and amenities
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • Not particularly intimate
  • Very expensive
  • Some rooms showing a little wear
Via Tommaso Grossi 1, Milan, 20121, Italy
02-88211234
hotel Details
106 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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