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Hotels in Milan
189 Hotels
B&B Milano Bella
Via Lazzaro Spallanzani 16, Corner Via Melzo

B&B Milano Bella offers a homelike experience in an excellent location near Corso Buenos Aires, one of Milan’s most popular shopping destinations. The B&B has two homey rooms with minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi, and one has a small balcony. A tasty breakfast is provided, and guests rave about the owners who help with everything from carrying luggage to securing tour tickets. If neither room is available at the hotel, guests may want to check out Belcanto B&B, a modern, airy B&B outside the city center. 

Hotel Silver
Via Riccardo Lombardi, 9/11

The 75-room Hotel Silver is an upscale property located a 20-minute drive from central Milan and an eight-minute drive to the local trade fair and exhibition center. Rooms are stylish with contemporary bathrooms and range from pleasant Standard Rooms to ornate Suites with whirlpool soaking tubs. The property includes a restaurant for all-day dining, a cozy bar, and a fitness center. An outdoor terrace with lots of tables and chairs gives another appealing common space. Nice freebies include buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi, and parking. The hotel also provides a free shuttle on the hour to a metro station, though the location is best suited to travelers with cars. For a property right in Milan's business district, travelers may prefer the Four Points by Sheraton Milan Center, which also has eight meeting rooms.

AC Hotel Milano
Via Tazzoli 2

This modern 160-room hotel in Porta Nuova -- Milan’s main business district -- caters to the professional crowd, with several meeting rooms and a corporate vibe. Rooms are spacious and those on the upper floors have nice views of the city. The hotel is located in a busy neighborhood filled with contemporary architecture (including Milan’s tallest tower), right by the Milano Porta Garibaldi train station and within walking distance of the Corso Como shopping district. However, it's not as convenient to the center of Milan, which is a 20-minute trip away on the metro.While this is a business-focused hotel, tourists who want easy access to modern architecture and nightlife -- and aren’t put off by occasionally high rates -- could be happy here.  

Andreola Hotel
Via Domenico Scarlatti 24

In an excellent location within a five-minute walk of Milan’s Central Station, Andreola Hotel is a good option for travelers who want to be near public transportation. The hotel has an old-fashioned feel with some over-the-top room decor -- think pink suites with silvery curtains and bedding -- that can feel more stuffy and dated than elegant and upscale. The 84 spacious rooms have minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi, but some rooms have small stand-up showers. There’s a lobby bar and a restaurant on-site with city views. The hotel also provides a free breakfast with cold cuts, fruit, and pastries. 

B&B Central Hostel Milano
Viale Andrea Doria 44

The one-pearl B&B Central Hostel Milano is a good choice for budget travelers who don’t mind a lack of amenities. Breakfast isn’t provided, despite the hostel's name, but there is a communal kitchen and free Wi-Fi. The hostel offers a total of four air-conditioned dorms and private rooms with storage lockers and clothing racks. Some have en-suite bathrooms, balconies, or even kitchenettes. It's conveniently located near public transportation, restaurants, and shopping, but not within walking distance of the city center. Another extremely affordable option in Milan is the Hotel Palladio, which offers private rooms with flatscreen TVs, though its location is still away from the city center.

Carlyle Brera Hotel
Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi 84

This 97-room hotel is located in the heart of Milan’s Brera district, a walkable neighborhood that's filled with shops, restaurants, and museums. This three-pearl property has contemporary public interiors and a small bar, and the buffet breakfast is served in a similarly sunny room to solid marks from guests. The rooms, while spacious, don’t have much in the way of style, though guests can choose from among several pillow types and pets are allowed. It’s a good mix of price and location, but don't expect it to live up to its own four-pearl claims -- there's not much in the way of features and rooms are basic. The nearby NH Milano Touring usually has slightly cheaper rates and rooms with more modern decor.

Baglioni Hotel Carlton
Via Senato 5

Overlooking the Via della Spiga, one of Milan’s high-end shopping streets, Baglioni Hotel Carlton is a luxury chain hotel with an envious location near both public transportation and nightlife. The property has a famous fine-dining restaurant, Baretto al Baglioni, as well as a charming cafe, posh spa, and modern fitness center. The 87 guest rooms are the real highlight. Each features gorgeous bedding, classic-contemporary furniture, and bathrooms with rainfall showers. It's not a surprise that breakfast and parking are pricey here. Guests may want to compare rates with Hotel Principe Di Savoia, a five-pearl property that's a bit farther from the city center, but offers an indoor swimming pool. 

UNAHOTELS Century Milano
Via Fabio Filzi 25/B

The 144-room Una Hotel Century is a three-and-a-half-pearl hotel in one of Milan’s business districts. Guest rooms are clean and modern, with a white and chocolate brown color scheme, but they lack adequate soundproofing. There’s an on-site Italian restaurant, a cafe, and a free breakfast service, plus meeting rooms and free Wi-Fi for business guests. However, the lack of a business center or public computers is odd for a business hotel. Tourists wishing to be closer to the city center may want to consider the NH Collection Milano President, while business travelers could check the prices at the Windsor Hotel Milano, which has room service and a business center. 

Antares Hotel Rubens
Via Pieter Rubens 21

The Antares Hotel Rubens is a small, three-and-a-half-pearl hotel in west Milan. It's convenient for both tourists and business travelers, with easy access to the historic center and convention centers via the metro. The 87 rooms are spacious -- with beautiful updated bathrooms -- though the decor is a bit dated. Amenities include a gym, a wine bar, and a free buffet breakfast with hot dishes (and even a pancake maker) served in a room with large windows overlooking the nearby square. Business travelers who want to walk to the Fiera Milano City exhibition center and MiCo Milano Congressi may prefer the Antares Hotel Accademia, though it’s not as convenient to tourist attractions and rates are usually higher.

NH Milano Machiavelli
Via Lazzaretto 5

The 103-room NH Milano Machiavelli is an upper-middle-range chain property in the Porta Venezia district of central Milan. Sleek and airy common spaces include a light-filled restaurant and bar where a free breakfast buffet is served daily. Rooms are understated with an old-school style and modern bathrooms, though air-conditioning can be weak and some rooms get traffic noise. The hotel draws many business travelers with its six meeting rooms and comprehensive business center. Travelers with young children might prefer the less work-centric Starhotels Echo, which has a fitness center, stylish rooms, and a fine-dining restaurant.