Hotels in Milan

The best 5 star Milan hotels in the center

Staying at a 5-star hotel in Milan by default implies the highest level of service - staff, bedding, cleaning, breakfast. Even if you choose from the hotels with the highest reviews, there are still dozens of decent options.

Therefore, in this review we will only mention Milan's Four Seasons Hotel Milano, Baglioni Hotel Carlton, Grand Hotel et de Milan and Mandarin Oriental Milan, famous for high standards, and consider really original five-star options, accommodation in which is designed to color the everyday stay of a wealthy tourist in Milan .

TownHouse Duomo


The TownHouse Duomo Hotel is the only one with a view of the Duomo Cathedral. Girlfriends will definitely be envious of photos. A good option for a maximum of 1 or 2 nights, as noise from the square is possible, yet it is the most popular place in Milan. In summer, breakfast is served on the rooftop terrace.

Townhouse galleria

Oh, again this Milan for shopping? TownHouse Galleria is located right inside the world's most famous shopping gallery. The picture that millions of girls see in their dreams, you can watch from your room. I would recommend this hotel for special occasions - a honeymoon, a birthday present, a marriage proposal. Live here for a week - I doubt it, but then again for 1 or 2 nights this is an interesting option.

Park hyatt milano

Park Hyatt Milano Hotel is rightfully recognized as one of the best business hotels in the world. Location at Via Tommaso Grossi 1 means that the cost of shopping on a business trip will be minimal. Of the three options in the center described above, I would stay in Park Hyatt.

You should definitely tell about my two favorite hotels, which are also perfectly located, albeit a little bit away from the Duomo. I also advise you to study our tips for 4 star hotels in Milan.

Armani Hotel Milano


Armani Hotel Milano is a branded hotel of the Armani family. We already wrote about it, but let me remind you that the hotel is located in Milan's Fashion Square quarter. After a day of crazy shopping, hotel guests can rejuvenate in a Turkish bath or sauna. The hotel has a Michelin restaurant specializing in dishes from the Lombardy region. To the La Scala Theater and the Cathedral, walk a maximum of 10-15 minutes on foot. Recommend.

  • I advise you to read: biography of Giorgio Armani

Palazzo Parigi Hotel - Editors' Choice

Palazzo Parigi Hotel & Grand Spa Milano is the most cozy, luxurious and comfortable hotel in review. What other epithets are needed? Near the Brera district with all the fashion boutiques. SPA and conservatory are designed to restore your strength after a hard day. I like that the hotel looks like a small palace, but the rooms are modern. Without a doubt - this 5-star hotel is the editorial office of ITALY FOR ME to travel to Milan for any reason.

Watch the video: Top 10 best 5 stars hotels in Milan, Italy sorted by Rating Guests (November 2024).

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