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Hotels in Milan
189 Hotels
22 Marzo Hotel
Piazza Santa Maria del Suffragio 3, Angolo Bonvesin de la Riva, 1

A budget option with low rates, 22 Marzo Hotel offers 15 rooms with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi, but they feature dated bedding and tile flooring, nad bathrooms are tiny. There’s a small bar on-site, and the hotel offers a free extensive breakfast buffet that includes pastries, cold cuts, and cakes. It’s a bit outside the city center, but within a 10-minute ride (or 20-minute walk) to the Duomo. 

Il Girasole
Via Doberdo' 19

For a pleasant stay in a family-run value hotel, Il Girasole is hard to beat. It's situated away from the city center, so sightseers will have to rely on public transportation to get to big attractions like the Duomo (it's a 20-minute metro ride away). The attentive, friendly owners create a convincingly homey environment, which is reflected in the colorful decor and extras like a welcome glass of Prosecco. All 15 individually decorated rooms are basic and clean, with flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and en-suite bathrooms. Private parking is available, there's a pool table, and breakfast is provided (for a fee), but other features are few. For something more central, the historic Gran Duca di York might work, though it has a bit less charm and is pricier.

Linea Uno Hotel & Residence Milano
Viale Monza 139, Zona Loreto / Corso Buenos Aires

Offering one- and two-room apartments with terraces and kitchenettes, Atahotel Linea Uno Residence is an upper-mid-range chain hotel catering to longer-stay guests. It’s in a convenient location across from a metro station, and there are restaurants, as well as a grocery store, nearby. The hotel has 89 apartments and 10 regular rooms, all of which are spacious but a bit dated. There’s a fee for Wi-Fi as well as kitchen utensils. There’s no restaurant or bar on-site, and the breakfast buffet that can be included in room rates comes with plastic serving ware and earns mixed reviews. Guests may want to compare rates with the BEST WESTERN Antares Concorde, a similar chain hotel with free Wi-Fi and a small restaurant and wine bar.

Best Western Hotel Blaise & Francis
Via Enrico Annibale Butti 9

The 110-room BEST WESTERN Hotel Milton Milano is a mid-range chain hotel located outside of the city center. Some guests find the area intimidating at night and recommend taking cars (the nearest Metro station is an 11-minute walk away). An impressive breakfast buffet is served in a modern space with all-white furniture, and can be included in room rates. Rooms are modern enough with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and electric kettles, though the Classic Rooms feel a touch dated with carpets that could use a refresh. The hotel has a restaurant and charming wine bar on-site. Guests should compare rates with BEST WESTERN Antares Hotel Concorde, another Best Western hotel with a small restaurant and wine bar, as well as a convenient location near a metro station. Wi-Fi throughout is free at both.

City Life Hotel Poliziano
Via Angelo Poliziano 11

Popular with business travelers, ADI Hotel Poliziano Fiera is a mid-range hotel in a convenient location within a 15-minute walk of the Milan Convention Center. The hotel has 100 colorful rooms that are spacious with somewhat dated decor. Guests give the showers good reviews for their hot water and good water pressure, although they are small. A free continental breakfast is provided with pastries and cold cuts, but the hot dishes are quite limited. There’s a cafe and a courtyard patio on-site where guests can grab a drink or quick bite, and private parking is available for a fee. Guests should compare rates with Enterprise Hotel, a hotel with six restaurants and bars, as well as a spa, in a residential neighborhood nearby.

Grand Hotel et de Milan
Via Manzoni, 29

With its 19th-century home in the heart of Milan’s historic center, the Grand Hotel et de Milan is an exercise in Old-World Italian elegance, an upscale counterpart to Milan's more fashion-forward hotels. The 95 rooms and suites are tastefully decorated with antique furniture and sumptuous fabrics -- with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and marble bathrooms -- though noise can be an issue and some beds are shoved-together twins, which is disappointing for a hotel with luxury aspirations. There's upscale dining at Don Carlos, as well as a more casual restaurant and bar, plus a compact fitness center with modern cardio equipment and free weights. Guests looking for a comparable upscale hotel with a more modern aesthetic should consider Hotel Straf near the Duomo, which has lower rates and industrial-chic interiors.

Windsor Hotel Milano
Via Galileo Galilei 2

The 103-room Windsor Hotel Milano is an upscale property with equal parts modern and traditional style, bounded by the city's premiere shopping districts. Rooms either face the street or the courtyard, and vary between a traditionally elegant style (that can verge on dated) and a modern, polished style that resembles the chic common areas. A free Italian or continental breakfast is served in the cheerful Clotilde Bistrot, a well-lit, two-story restaurant that also serves regional fare at lunch and dinner. Entrance to the hotel is through its crisp, modern terrace with maroon awnings and black minimalist tables and chairs. The ample lobby offers several seating areas with plush sofas and chairs. There is a tram stop just outside the door and the hotel is a 10-minute walk to Milan's main train station. As an alternative, travelers could try the four-pearl Carlyle Brera Hotel in the same neighborhood.

Excelsior Hotel Gallia, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan
9 Piazza Duca d'Aosta

Originally opened in 1932, the five-pearl Excelsior Hotel Gallia has an ornate, Belle Epoque exterior and an updated, glitzy interior redesigned by architect Marco Piva. Its location just down the block from the central Milan railroad station, makes it convenient for those relying on public transportation. Its 235 guest rooms are decorated with sleek, all-Italian materials, and include plush beds, minibars, coffeemakers, and bathrobes, plus bathrooms are lined with polished marble and glass. For travelers who want to work out or relax, there's a 24-hour gym, an indoor pool, and a spa. Diners have several glamorous options: a rooftop restaurant, cigar lounge, and wine cellar with chef's table. Business travelers can utilize the large amount of meeting space too. As an alternative, the Park Hyatt Milano has a similar classic-meets-modern look with a more central location, thought rates can be higher.

NH Collection Milano Porta Nuova
Via Melchiorre Gioia 6, Porta Nuova, Porta Garibaldi, Corso Como

NH Grand Hotel Verdi was converted from private apartments to an attractive, upper-middle-range boutique hotel with expansive rooms and generally reasonable rates. Some of the furniture needs to be replaced, but even the lowest category rooms have a modern style and seemingly endless space. The location is ideal in that the neighborhood is quiet, but within walking distance to Milan's sights and public transportation lines. Business travelers and international tourists enjoy a free daily breakfast buffet with healthy options along with standard sweet fare. All'Opera restaurant gets high marks for fresh a la carte Italian food. If you're looking for something more intimate in the same area, check rates at Hotel Milano Scala.

ibis Milano Centro
Via C. Finocchiaro Aprile 2

For travelers who don't mind skimping on extra frills or amenities, the three-pearl Ibis Milano Centro is a fine choice at a value rate. The chain hotel's lobby and 439 rooms are well maintained and have fun, contemporary decor and memory-foam mattresses. The on-site restaurant and bar don't have a lot of personality, but food and drinks are decent and the prices are reasonable. Businesspeople and meeting organizers may want to make use of the eight event rooms, the largest of which can hold 60 people. Visitors interested in a stylish, reasonably priced stay should also consider the Enterprise Hotel, which isn't as close to the business district but has upscale rooms plus a gym and spa for a slightly higher room rate.